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Ituna residents hope to buy and transform historic theatre
When Peter Overduin heard Ituna's historic movie theatre was going on the auction block, he saw an opportunity to return the movie magic and more to the small town. "I don't want to see this go," he s...
Gillian Massie
Nov 28, 2025
Peter Overduin stands in front of the historic Ituna Theatre, in the window is a sign that reads "For Sale by Auction." (Peter Overduin/submitted)
Yorkton SPCA searching for stolen puppy after break-in
The Yorkton SPCA is searching for a stolen puppy after a break-in left dogs loose and the building damaged. It is asking for the public's help after a break-in left the building damaged, kennels force...
Jacob Bamhour
Nov 27, 2025
Koda, a black-and-tan shepherd mix puppy, was stolen during a break-in at the Yorkton SPCA. (Yorkton SPCA/Facebook)
Moe positive on Alberta pipeline deal and federal co-operation
From the next province over, Premier Scott Moe gave a nod of approval Thursday morning to the pipeline deal signed between the Province of Alberta and the federal government. The memorandum of underst...
Lisa Schick
Nov 27, 2025
Premier Scott Moe says pieces of the deal between the federal government and Alberta could lend themselves to deals Saskatchewan and other provinces are looking to make for themselves. Nov. 27, 2025 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Regina man accused in Weyburn highway shooting denied bail
The Regina man accused in the shooting death of a woman on Highway 39 near Weyburn will remain in custody. According to Court of King's Bench in Weyburn, Justice Michael Morris has chosen not to relea...
Gillian Massie
Nov 27, 2025
Chris Fahlman leaves Court of Kings Bench in Weyburn escorted by RCMP on Nov. 20. (Gillian Massie/980 CJME)
Thick fog lingers in parts of Sask., prompting fog advisories from Environment Canada
It might be hard to see out the windows on Thursday morning in parts of Saskatchewan. Thick fog is blanketing a large area of southern and central Saskatchewan, prompting a fog advisory from Environme...
Abby Zieverink
Nov 27, 2025
Meteorologist Shannon Moodie said the fog will likely improve on Thursday, but may return overnight. (980 CJME file photo)
Miss Rodeo Canada proud to represent Canadian Western Agribition
Abbey Harty said it was a surreal feeling to return to Canadian Western Agribition wearing a Miss Rodeo Canada sash. In October, Harty became the third woman from Saskatchewan to be named Miss Rodeo C...
Daniel Reech
Nov 27, 2025
Miss Rodeo Canada Abbey Harty speaking at Agribition in Regina, alongside Sunny Schute, Shylah Sitter and Grace Pain. (Abby Zieverink/980 CJME)
'Significant headway': Province to sign a deal on $10-a-day child care
For more than half a year, Saskatchewan has been one of the few provinces holding out on signing a deal to extend $10-a-day child care for another five years. But on Friday, the wait is set to end. Pr...
Lisa Schick
Nov 26, 2025
Education Minister Everett Hindley won’t give away any details about what’s in the deal, but said he believes it will provide some surety for those in the child-care sector and for families. Nov. 26, 2025 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
'Hard work': Agribition booth teaches visitors how to scrape Buffalo hide
Visitors of the 2025 Canadian Western Agribition got to experience the traditional way of scraping a buffalo hide on Tuesday. With buffalo populations making a steady recovery across North America, kn...
Daniel Reech
Nov 26, 2025
Wade BigEagle with the Buffalo Cultural Collective standing in front of a buffalo hide at the 2025 Canadian Western Agribition. (Daniel Reech/980 CJME)
Government supports Nutrien despite decision to build U.S. terminal
Last week, Nutrien announced it would build a USD $1-billion potash export terminal in Longview, Washington, rather than Canada. According to a statement from Nutrien, it roughly assessed 30 criteria ...
CJME News
Nov 26, 2025
Warren Kaeding, Minister of Trade and Export Development, said the potash industry is taking off and moves like this from Nutrien are how they're responding to that growth. (650 CKOM file photo)
'I'm so sick': Regina woman asks for help after running into health-care blocks
Jolene Van Alstine has been so sick, for so long, she's been approved for Medical Assistance in Dying. The Regina woman has a rare parathyroid disease, normocalcemic primary hyperparathryroidism, whic...
Lisa Schick
Nov 26, 2025
Jolene Van Alstine (R) and Miles Sundeen (C) came to the legislative building with the NDP’s Jared Clarke (L) to try to get a meeting with the Health Minister to see if he could help Jolene find an endocrinologist out of province. Nov. 25, 2025 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
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