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Newlyweds cap wedding weekend with Rider Nation experience
For Brian and Sara Pitzel, their wedding weekend ended in Green and White. The Saskatchewan couple tied the knot on Saturday, then filled a bus with family from Norway on Sunday to head straight to th...
Jacob Bamhour
Sep 01, 2025
Newlyweds Brian and Sara Pitzel, seen here wearing "It's Knoot Rocket science" shirts, brought family from Norway to Mosaic Stadium on Aug. 31, 2025 to experience the Labour Day Classic. (Jacob Bamhour/980 CJME)
Saskatchewan marks 120 years with lessons from its history
Saskatchewan is celebrating 120 years as a province, and historians say its story is one of ambition, hardship and reinvention. When Saskatchewan was carved out of the Northwest Territories in 1905, i...
Jacob Bamhour
Sep 01, 2025
Saskatchewan is celebrating 120 years as a province on Sept 1, 2025. (flogeljiri / Depositphotos.com)
Increase in animal bites prompts warning from SHA
A significant number of animal bites across the province this year have prompted a gentle reminder from the Saskatchewan Health Authority. While animals may seem friendly or cute, it's never a good id...
Discover Weyburn
Aug 31, 2025
SHA officials said it's really important for animal owners to be sure that their animals are up to date with vaccinations and to take care with their animals, especially when in public places like parks. (galdzer / Depositphotos.com)
Sask. First Nation receives up to $7 million loan guarantee for solar project
A loan guarantee from the Saskatchewan Indigenous Investment Finance Corporation (SIIFC) of up to $7 million will support an Indigenous-owned project. It will create jobs, business opportunities and e...
CJME News
Aug 30, 2025
The Wicehtowak Solar Project is expected to have an estimated projected cost of $82M. It’s anticipated the solar project will be completed in 2027. (George Gordon Developments Ltd./Submitted)
LISTEN: Campsites still available for long weekend, says Sask Parks
Pitching a tent and spending time in nature is one way you can spend your Labour Day long weekend in Saskatchewan. While a lot of people might be packing up their camping gear, there is still room to ...
Abby Zieverink
Aug 30, 2025
Sask Parks said on Friday that campsites for the Labour Day long weekend are about 70 per cent booked. (Government of Saskatchewan/Submitted)
Rider Store packed as fans stock up before Labour Day Classic
The Rider Store at Mosaic Stadium was wall-to-wall with green and white Friday, as fans of all ages stocked up on gear ahead of the annual Labour Day Classic. For many, it's as much a tradition as the...
Jacob Bamhour
Aug 30, 2025
This year's Bomber burger at Bushwakker Brewpub has bison and chuck beef topped with bacon and chunky blue cheese. (Gillian Massie/ 980 CJME)
'Huge impact': Business owner grateful for removal of counter-tariffs
Canada is set to remove counter-tariffs on U.S. CUSMA-compliant goods on Monday, a move that will please at least one Saskatchewan business. For Kelvin Fellner, the removal comes as a big relief, give...
CJME News
Aug 29, 2025
Kelvin Fellner and his girlfriend Jen own Hugsy’s Place in Martensville, SK. It's an import grocery store and candy shop filled with American treats and goodies. (Hugsy’s Place Facebook)
Saskatchewan ranch faces $18,000 fine for 2023 worker fatality
A Saskatchewan company has been fined nearly $18,000 related to a worker drowning incident near Walpole, Sask., on Aug. 23, 2023. The worker was reportedly entering a dugout on horseback. Warpole is l...
CJME News
Aug 29, 2025
Regina Provincial Court imposed a fine on Ramage Land & Cattle Company Ltd. a fine of $17,857.14, along with a surcharge of $7,142.86, totalling $25,000. (CJME file photo)
Saskatchewan leaders celebrate Green Day ahead of 60th Labour Day Classic
Today is all about painting the world green! Ahead of the 60th Labour Day Classic - which will see the Riders square off against their arch rivals, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, at Mosaic Stadium on Sund...
CJME News
Aug 29, 2025
Sask. NDP Leader Calra Beck, Premier Scott Moe, Lieutenant Governor Bernadette McIntyre and Regina's Acting Chief of Police Lorilee Davies all sport their best Rider Green ahead of Green Day. (980 CJME)
University of Regina prof's experimental film wins RIFFA award
Mark Wihak's experimental short documentary is only seven minutes long, but it took 365 days to film. The University of Regina film professor screened his award-winning short film, titled "Daytoday," ...
Aug 29, 2025
Mark Wihak started making films in 1992. The U of R film prof entered his film, called day to day, in the Regina International Film Festival in the Saskatchewan Short Film category.
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