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Sask. to begin distribution of safer inhalation supplies
- By Brady Bateman Drug users in Saskatchewan will soon be given a safer option for inhalation supplies after the Saskatchewan Health Authority announced they will be supplying community-based organiz...
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Nov 13, 2018
The Saskatchewan government has announced they will begin distributing safe inhalation supplies in an effort to tackle high HIV and Hepatitis C rates in the province. (YouTube/Screenshot)
Water Security Agency warns of possible flooding in wake of rainstorm
It's a soggy start to the weekend for southeast Saskatchewan, and the Water Security Agency warns that could pose problems in the days ahead. Rainfall warnings continued Friday for a number of areas i...
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May 13, 2022
SaskTel breaks all-time wireless internet usage record on Victoria Day
Victoria Day was not only a holiday for many, but it also was the holiday when SaskTel customers broke an all-time wireless Internet data usage record. On Monday, customers used more than 170 terabyte...
Lara Fominoff
May 21, 2020
Ovarian Cancer Canada seeks new treatments for patients
As if the battle against ovarian cancer wasn't hard enough, another fight is underway to fund the life-prolonging drug Lynparza. Judy Fielden has just finished chemotherapy for her second bout of the ...
Sarah Mills
Jun 27, 2017
Judy Fielden, 73, has just finished chemotheraphy for her second bout of ovarian cancer. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Saskatchewan emerges from 31 days of freezing temperatures
Few in Saskatchewan have experienced a February like the one of 2021. Environment Canada's senior climatologist David Phillips has declared that if the calendar were to flip Thursday, it would have be...
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Feb 19, 2021
City of Regina checking blue bins, wants better recycling
Regina residents might see people looking through their blue recycling bins over the next month and a half, as the City of Regina sends out its CartSmart inspectors. From next week to about the end of...
Lisa Schick
Sep 13, 2019
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New restrictions announced as Sask. COVID-19 cases rise to 6
Saskatchewan now has six cases of COVID-19. The government confirmed four new presumptive cases Saturday night. As a result, brand new measures have been announced to try and prevent further spread of...
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Mar 14, 2020
Regina dance students leap, twirl for seniors in COVID recital
A Regina dance studio leapt at the opportunity to share its students' talents with residents at a local seniors home. The pandemic couldn't keep students from Martin School of Dance and Baton Twirling...
Libby Gray
Jul 21, 2020
Martin School of Dance students Asia Frehlich and Emersyn Degelman perform their 10th duet together for Trinity Manor residents during their end-of-the-year dance recital on July 17, 2020. (Libby Giesbrecht/980 CJME)
Sask. cattle rancher says high store prices not reaching producers
If you've been buying beef lately, you might be excused for thinking ranchers are rolling in cash.But a Saskatchewan cattle producer says that's just not the case.Les Johnston of Nisku Farms said it's...
Jul 08, 2015
Regina public schools serving parents, teachers options to cut costs on lunch supervision
The Regina Public School Board is surveying parents and teachers to see what they think about changing the universal noon-hour supervision program to cut costs. Mike Walter is director of school servi...
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Oct 15, 2015
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