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The Mosaic Company to invest $4 million to grow Sask. mining workforce
The Mosaic Company has announced a $4 million investment to help expand Saskatchewan's mining workforce. On Tuesday, the fertilizer giant said the money would be given to train students at Saskatchewa...
Daniel Reech
Dec 02, 2025
From left: Dr. Larry Rosia with SaskPolytech, CEO Alison Dubreuil of Suncrest College, Mosaic CEO Bruce Bordine, Sask. Party MLA Jim Reiter and Quintin Robertson, director of Good Spirit School Division. (Daniel Reech/980 CJME)
Denare Beach residents say SPSA didn't listen to locals about wildfire action
Denare Beach could be called the hardest hit area from Saskatchewan's wildfire season this summer, but some locals believe their expertise could have helped. "I lost a lot of things, hard work that I ...
Lisa Schick
Dec 02, 2025
At least some residents of Denare Beach say if SPSA had listened more to locals, the town may have been saved. Pictured is Dustin Trumbley’s home after the wildfire. (Joanne Churchill/Submitted)
Melville mayor, citizens upset with BMO branch closure in June 2026
People in Melville might have to find a new bank after the BMO Bank of Montreal announced it will close its doors in the city next June. Melville's mayor, Joe Kerwan, said he's concerned for some of t...
Nicole Garn
Dec 02, 2025
Melville BMO clients will now have to travel half an hour northeast to Yorkton for in-person banking services once the Melville branch closes in June. (Google Maps)
Avonlea woman who won 'life-changing' VLT jackpot of nearly $900k plans to retire early
An Avonlea woman won the Western Canada Lottery Corporation's $896,899.70 Vault Breaker jackpot prize at the Blue Hills Motor Inn on Nov. 22. After the Vault Breaker icons fell into place, Sara Hodgso...
CJME News
Dec 02, 2025
An Avonlea woman, Sara Hodgson, won the $896,899.70 Vault Breaker jackpot prize at the Blue Hills Motor Inn on Nov. 22. (Western Canada Lottery Corporation/Submitted)
Police ask for public's help identifying suspect and vehicle after suspicious fire in Leader
The Leader RCMP is asking for public's help identifying a suspect and vehicle that may be connected with suspicious fire that destroyed a business more than a month ago. Police received a report of a ...
CJME News
Dec 02, 2025
As part of the investigation, officers have collected and analyzed evidence, including video footage showing a suspect arriving at the business, breaking in and leaving in a dark-coloured SUV. (Saskatchewan RCMP/Submitted)
Ituna Theatre in 'safe hands' with local buyers, says former owner
The legacy of the historic Ituna Theatre will live on, according to the former owner. Ajmal Usman, who has owned the theatre for the past four years, said he sold the business to a group of local resi...
Abby Zieverink
Dec 02, 2025
“I reduced the price for them because they were motivated,” said former owner Ajmal Usman. “They were willing to save the theatre.” (Peter Overduin/Submitted)
'Not a death sentence': World AIDS Day aims to break stigma, myths in Saskatchewan
Every December 1 marks World AIDS Day. Dr. Jasmine Hasselback, a medical health officer with the Saskatchewan Health Authority, said it's a time to commemorate the lives lost but also celebrate the ad...
Nicole Garn
Dec 02, 2025
Katelyn Roberts with the Sanctum Care Group says it's hard to talk about how prosperous we are in Saskatchewan, while people are dying preventable deaths from HIV/AIDS. "That doesn't sit well with me as a human being," she said. (AndreyPopov / Depositphotos.com)
Sask. company excited after drilling country's first natural hydrogen well
A Saskatoon-based company is eagerly poring over the data from what is described as Canada's first-ever natural hydrogen well. Located just outside Central Butte, northwest of Moose Jaw, completion of...
Geoff Smith
Dec 02, 2025
MAX Power says its Lawson well is the first natural hydrogen well in Canada. (MAX Power Mining Corp./YouTube)
'Catastrophic': Patient speaks out after Regina medical clinic closes its doors
More than 5,000 people in Regina were in need of new primary medical care as of Monday, after Gardens Medical Clinic closed. Tammy Helland lost her family doctor. "This isn't just an inconvenience for...
Lisa Schick
Dec 01, 2025
Tammy Helland, left, seen here with NDP health critic Meara Conway, was a patient at the now-closed Gardens Medical Clinic and said on Dec. 1, 2025 she’s called more than 30 medical clinics but hasn’t been able to find a new primary care physician. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Saskatchewan recognizes World AIDS day
Today is World AIDS Day, so the province is urging residents to take protect their health by getting tested, learn about prevention and reduce transmitting HIV. "HIV does not discriminate and can affe...
CJME News
Dec 01, 2025
“HIV does not discriminate and can affect anyone, but with treatment and support, it is highly manageable," said the Ministry of Health statement. (980 CJME file photo)
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