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Iranians in Sask. concerned about Trump rhetoric, family amid war
After comments from the U.S. President Tuesday morning, at least some Iranians in Saskatchewan were watching and waiting to see what happens. On social media, Donald Trump posted about his deadline fo...
Lisa Schick
Apr 07, 2026
Soheil Vosta at Regina’s Nowruz celebration in March. (Jacob Bamhour/980 CJME)
Regina gets $29M in federal funding for wastewater infrastructure upgrades
On Tuesday, the federal government got elbow-deep into a Regina wastewater project with an announcement on new funding. It was part of the Prime Minister's launch earlier in the day for the Build Comm...
Lisa Schick
Apr 07, 2026
Regina Mayor Chad Bachynski says the $29 million for this wastewater project will allow the city to take this money and dive in on other priority infrastructure projects. Apr. 7, 2026 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
LISTEN: U of R Prof shares what humans can learn from Artemis II slingshot around moon
It's a new era of space exploration. University of Regina Professor of Astronomy, Samantha Lawler, spoke on the Greg Morgan Morning Show on Tues, April 7, about the historic slingshot around the moon ...
Abby Zieverink
Apr 07, 2026
This image from video provided by NASA shows the Artemis II crew, from left, Canadian astronaut and mission specialist Jeremy Hansen, Commander Reid Wiseman, mission specialist Christina Koch and pilot Victor Glover as they speak with NASA Mission Control in a video conference while en route to the moon, Thursday, April 2, 2026. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout-NASA)
'Thunder snow' could hit Saskatchewan as Alberta clipper blows into province: Meteorologist
Mother Nature is shuffling through the seasons on Tuesday, with snow, rain and even a thunderstorm expected to hit parts of Saskatchewan. Environment Canada meteorologist Dan Fulton said the province ...
Abby Zieverink
Apr 07, 2026
Environment Canada meteorologist Dan Fulton said the province can expect “a bit of a roller coaster ride” as the system makes its way into the province, with “thunder snow” expected to hit both Regina and Saskatoon. (jctabb, Valleyboi63 and elenathewise/Depositphotos.com)
Green Shirt Day continues Humboldt legacy of saving lives
A movement sparked by tragedy continues to save lives across Canada by encouraging organ donation. The Green Shirt Day campaign, held each year on April 7, was created in honour of Humboldt Broncos pl...
Jacob Bamhour
Apr 07, 2026
Green Shirt Day encourages Canadians to register as organ donors as Logan Boulet’s legacy continues to save lives eight years after the Humboldt crash. (Green Shirt Day website)
Saskatchewan home prices rising as supply remains low: Realtors association
The price for a standard home in Saskatchewan is hitting a record high this spring. According to the Saskatchewan Realtors Association, the province is seeing persistently low inventory - sitting "wel...
Lisa Schick
Apr 06, 2026
The Sask. Realtors Association says low inventory is helping to push prices higher in the province. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Saskatchewan distillery sweeps category at whisky awards
Last Mountain Distillery, nestled in the Lumsden valley, took home four prizes at The Whisky Explorer Awards this spring, with the Saskatchewan company sweeping an entire category. The company entered...
CJME News
Apr 06, 2026
Last Mountain Distillery's Baldur brand whiskey won four awards at The Whisky Explorer awards, including sweeping the 6-10 year category. (Last Mountain Distillery/Facebook)
RM of Sherwood attempts to address concerns around AI data centre project
The Rural Municipality of Sherwood is aiming to give residents a clearer picture of how the proposed Bell AI data centre will be designed, while addressing concerns around issues like water use, drain...
Geoff Smith
Apr 06, 2026
The site of Bell Canada’s proposed Sherwood Data Centre, southeast of Regina. (Gillian Massie/980 CJME)
Humboldt marks eight years since Broncos bus crash
Eight years after the Humboldt Broncos bus crash, the community continues to reflect, remember and build a lasting tribute to those affected. On April 6, 2018, a semi drove through a stop sign and col...
Jacob Bamhour
Apr 06, 2026
A memorial is displayed for the victims of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash on the corner of highway 35 and highway 335 near Codette, Sask. on Saturday, April, 6, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Kayle Neis
Province touts economic development through newly approved uranium mines
The Government of Saskatchewan is touting new jobs and economic opportunities in the northern part of the province, thanks to two new uranium mine projects. The mines have received federal approval an...
CJME News
Apr 05, 2026
Denison Mines is one of two companies that has had a new mine federally approved for construction in northern Saskatchewan. (Denison Mines website)
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