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Premier calls for economic migration in conversation around temporary foreign workers
While other leaders in Canada call for the Temporary Foreign Workers program to be scrapped, Saskatchewan's premier is staying above the fray. Last week, federal Conservative leader Pierre Polievre ca...
Lisa Schick
Sep 09, 2025
Premier Scott Moe says immigration to Canada should be focused on economic migration. (CJME file photo)
James Smith lockdown false alarm: RCMP
An incident that resulted in the James Smith Cree Nation being locked down Monday morning turned out to be a false alarm. Melfort RCMP say they received a report of an injured man in the community but...
paNOW
Sep 08, 2025
The James Smith Cree Nation is warning members to stay indoors and not let people in their homes. (paNOW file photo)
'Lots of work to be done': Saskatchewan's wildfire season slowly drawing to a close
After a wildfire season in Northern Saskatchewan that started fast and furiously in May, the season is slowly heading toward a close. Steve Roberts, vice-president of operations with the Saskatchewan ...
Lisa Schick
Sep 08, 2025
Steve Roberts, vice-president of operations with the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency, says wildfire crews have already been extended to the end of September. Sept. 8, 2025. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Self-proclaimed 'Queen of Canada' to be released on conditions
Romana Didulo is being released from custody. In front of a packed courtroom in Swift Current, Judge Alan Jacobson imposed a number of conditions on Didulo, which she will be required to abide by duri...
Swift Current Online
Sep 08, 2025
SaskPower stresses safety on farms during harvest season in Saskatchewan
Harvest is a busy time in Saskatchewan, but farmers should still take the time to make safety a priority. SaskPower suggested some safety tips for producers to keep in mind while they're working this ...
CJME News
Sep 08, 2025
SaskPower urged farmers to take the proper steps when working near power lines. (980 CJME file photo)
One man dead, one injured after residential fire on Fourth Avenue
One man died and another person was injured after a fire at a home on the 4700 block of 4th Avenue early on Sunday morning. Regina Fire and Protective Services responded to the fire, which broke out o...
CJME News
Sep 08, 2025
Regina firefighters responded to a structure fire early on Sunday morning on the 4700 block of Fourth Ave. in the main floor of the unit. (Regina Fire & Protective Services/X)
Food banks in Regina and Vancouver launch cross-province trade to help fight hunger
Saskatchewan oats are rolling west while B.C. veggies are rolling east, all in the name of helping feed people in need. The Regina Food Bank and the Greater Vancouver Food Bank have struck a unique pa...
Abby Zieverink
Sep 08, 2025
The Regina Food Bank and Vancouver Food Bank are working together to help fill a gap in products on their shelves and get rid of their own surplus by trading truckloads of locally grown goods. (980 CJME file photo)
'Survivor' season 49 featuring Regina's Jake Latimer kicks off
'Survivor' was an entertainment "family staple" in Jake Latimer's home while he was growing up in Regina. But instead of watching the reality television series on CBS this season, Latimer will be a co...
Gillian Massie
Sep 08, 2025
Alex Moore (left) stands with Jake Latimer while competing in a challenge on CBS’ Survivor. (Robert Voets/CBS)
Unprecedented Saskatchewan wildfire season has impact on northern outfitters
It's been a hectic summer for many in the north of Saskatchewan. With constant fires, smoke advisories, and evacuations plaguing the area, it's been anything but normal for businesses. Read more: 'Jus...
Roman Hayter
Sep 07, 2025
Three fishermen reel in large jackfish in northern Saskatchewan. The Saskatchewan Commission of Professional Outfitters says the majority of outfitter clients come from the U.S. (Saskatchewan Commission of Professional Outfitters)
Indigenous artists asked to contribute to MMIWG2S+ commemorative site in Regina
The City of Regina is looking for Indigenous artists to contribute to a commemorative site within Mmowimwyitamwin Park. The city said it is looking for Indigenous artists, designers and teams to submi...
CJME News
Sep 07, 2025
The city said the site in Māmowimīwēyitamōwin Park, dubbed “The Legacy of Treaty 4: A Tribute to MMIWG2S+ Commemoration Project,” will include a central fire pit surrounded by 13 boulders and a steel retaining wall. (City of Regina/Submitted)
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