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RCMP hunting for man and woman charged with using firearm in robbery
RCMP are searching for a man and a woman after they say a vehicle was stolen at gunpoint in Meadow Lake on Sunday. Police have issued arrest warrants for Ritchie Wolverine, 33, from Flying Dust First ...
CJME News
Oct 20, 2025
RCMP are looking for Ritchie Wolverine from Flying Dust First Nation. He is described as five-foot-nine, weighing 160 lbs, with brown hair and eyes. He has multiple tattoos, including words and numbers on his neck, a money sign and crown on his left arm, and a cross on his cheek. (Saskatchewan RCMP/Submitted)
Nineteen years later, trial to start for man accused of killing Misha Pavelick
On Monday morning at the Court of King's Bench in Regina, a man will go on trial for allegedly killing 19-year-old Misha Pavelick nearly 20 years ago. The accused was a youth at the time of Pavelick's...
Lisa Schick
Oct 20, 2025
Nineteen-year-old Misha Pavelick was killed in 2006 at a grad party at Regina Beach, but nobody was charged in connection with his death until 2023. (Saskatchewan RCMP/Facebook)
'They just act': Saskatchewan heroes honoured for courage
The medals gleamed beneath the chandeliers of Government House, but it wasn't the gold or silver that drew the tears; it was the stories. Stories of officers tackling a man with a live grenade. Of str...
Jacob Bamhour
Oct 19, 2025
Lieutenant-Governor Bernadette McIntyre poses with the 2025 Royal Canadian Humane Association Bravery Award recipients at Government House in Regina on Oct. 17, 2025. Back row, from left: Cst. Donna Davies, Mark Dmyterko, Elaine Ratt, Amra Martin, Bryan Melenchuk, William Rodwin, Candice Nolin, Jordan Martin and Travis Haughian. Front row, from left: Tim Popp, Jamie Martens, Lieutenant-Governor Bernadette McIntyre, Jordan McPhail and Chief Tammy Cook-Searson. (Dean Flaman/Submitted)
Saskatchewan police chiefs welcome reforms to address repeat and violent offenders
The federal government's announcement about reforms to address the ongoing challenge of repeat and violent offenders across Canada acknowledge the long-standing concerns raised by communities, victims...
CJME News
Oct 19, 2025
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Regina launches smartphone app to make intersections safer, more accessible
Crossing busy intersections in Regina just became easier for people with vision or hearing loss. The City of Regina has launched a new smartphone tool called PedApp, which allows pedestrians to activa...
Jacob Bamhour
Oct 18, 2025
Ashely Nemeth crosses Victoria Avenue with a guide dog while testing Regina’s new PedApp system. (Jacob Bamhour/980 CJME)
Hunter calls Sask. elk hunt reckless, province defends move
A southern Saskatchewan hunter says the province's new elk season is reckless and rushed. However, the government insists it's a short-term measure to protect farmers from the mounting damage caused b...
Jacob Bamhour
Oct 17, 2025
Hunter Zachary Schlageter poses with a moose taken in southern Saskatchewan. (Zachary Schlagete/submitted)
Saskatchewan NDP calls for public inquiry into 2025 wildfire response
Months after Saskatchewan's ombudsperson announced her office would review the provincial government's wildfire response, the NDP is demanding a separate investigation. The opposition party is calling...
Marija Robinson
Oct 17, 2025
Sask. Polytechnic cuts 25 more jobs, NDP and faculty sound alarm
Another round of layoffs has hit Saskatchewan Polytechnic, prompting criticism from the opposition NDP and concern from faculty leaders about the school's long-term stability. The Saskatchewan Polytec...
Jacob Bamhour
Oct 16, 2025
(Saskatchewan Polytechnic/Facebook)
Tariff worries pile on wildfires worries for Sask. forestry industry
New tariffs on softwood lumber imports implemented by the U.S. this week are adding another concern for the industry in Saskatchewan, which was already concerned about its future after this year's mas...
Lisa Schick
Oct 16, 2025
New tariffs this week on softwood lumber imports into the U.S. brings it up to an effective rate of 45 per cent, and could mean tens of millions of dollars to the Saskatchewan industry, according to Carl Neggers with Forestry Saskatchewan. (SPSA)
Regina police warn public of 'aggressive, insistent' door-to-door services
Police are asking the public to be cautious when people come knocking on their door. The Regina Police Service (RPS) has received several reports of people going door-to-door offering various goods an...
CJME News
Oct 15, 2025
Police are asking people to be observant and report any suspicious door-to-door activity. (980 CJME file photo)
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