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Possible tornado touchdown Sunday near Colfax, southeast of Regina
Environment Canada is looking into a tornado report that may have touched down near Colfax, southeast of Regina. It comes as severe thunderstorm warnings and watches were issued on Sunday, with one wa...
Abby Zieverink
Aug 18, 2025
Storm chaser Mitch Healy captured a photo of possible tornado near Colfax on Sunday at around 5 p.m. (Credit: Matt Healy on X)
Man's death after shooting in Pelican Narrows a homicide, says RCMP
The death of a man who was fatally shot in Pelican Narrows on Saturday is being treated as a homicide by police. Saskatchewan RCMP said in a news release on Aug. 17 that officers were called to Kaskew...
CJME News
Aug 17, 2025
(Andrij-Ter / Depositphotos.com)
Sask. NDP demands answers after information withheld about marshal complaint
Nearly 300 pages of black ink - that's all the Saskatchewan NDP said it received when it tried to find out why a member of the Saskatchewan Marshals Service resigned following a misconduct investigati...
Jacob Bamhour
Aug 17, 2025
NDP MLA Nicole Sarauer says the redacted pages hide details of a misconduct investigation that led to a marshal’s resignation. (Jacob Bamhour/980 CJME)
'He lived a great life': Founder of Regina's Italian Star Deli dies at 95
Trustworthy, honest, and hard-working are words that comes to mind when Carlo Giambattista thinks of his dad. Francesco "Frank" Giambattista, one of the founder's of the Italian Star Deli, died at the...
Gillian Massie
Aug 16, 2025
Frank Giambattista is being remembered as hard-working and honest. (Carlo Giambattista/ Submitted)
Drugs, firearms, wads of cash among Sask. RCMP hauls so far in 2025
More than 412 search warrants netted Saskatchewan RCMP's SERT (enforcement response team) division over 13 kilograms of illegal drugs, 49 firearms, and over $231,000 in cash in the first half of 2025....
CKOM News
Aug 16, 2025
At a home near Humboldt in February, RCMP a crime reduction team seized a kilogram of methamphetamine, 801 grams of cocaine, 35,000 illegal cigarettes, four guns, bear spray and a significant amount of cash. (Saskatchewan RCMP/Submitted)
Premier defends whereabouts in the wake of Sask. wildfires
After many opportunities to throw criticism at him and his government from the Sask. NDP, Premier Scott Moe defended his whereabouts in the wake of the devastating wildfires this summer. The Oppositio...
Lisa Schick
Aug 16, 2025
Premier Scott Moe visits Beauval and La Loche to talk about the wildfires that have, and continue to, affect the communities. (Scott Moe social media)
Sask. NDP raising questions about procurement in pipeline MOU
Saskatchewan's NDP has been looking at a news release from the government in Ontario and wondering what it means for Saskatchewan, while Premier Scott Moe's office urged further reading. In mid-July, ...
Lisa Schick
Aug 15, 2025
The NDP’s Aleana Young raised questions on Aug. 15, 2025 about where the steel will be coming from in interprovincial pipeline and rail deal between Saskatchewan, Alberta and Ontario. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Air Canada cancellations begin at YQR, more expected, CEO says
The impacts of the looming Air Canada strike are already starting to be felt at Regina International Airport (YQR). Regina Airport's president and CEO, James Bogusz, said two arriving flights had alre...
Daniel Reech
Aug 15, 2025
Regina International Airport braces itself for potential Air Canada strike. (980 CJME file photo)
University of Regina terminates main lease with student union URSU
Members of the University of Regina Students' Union (URSU) will be packing up and moving out of the university. This comes after the university's President and Vice-Chancellor, Jeff Keshen, announced ...
Nicole Garn
Aug 15, 2025
The University of Regina's President and Vice-Chancellor put out a statement on Aug. 15, 2025 updating faculty and staff about the University's releationship with the students' union known as URSU. It's main lease agreement has been terminated, effective immediately. (Gillian Massie/ 980 CJME)
Nine people facing charges after six vehicles stolen from Regina business
Nine people are facing charges after six vehicles were stolen from a Regina business last weekend. According to the Regina Police Service, officers were called to the business on 12th Avenue East just...
CJME News
Aug 15, 2025
“The approximate value of theft was upwards of $130,000,” the police force said in a statement. (BrianAJackson/Depositphotos.com)
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