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Ticks set to emerge in Saskatchewan
As spring arrives in Saskatchewan -- sort of -- people are being reminded to watch for ticks. The majority of ticks found in Saskatchewan are American dog ticks, which do not transmit Lyme disease to ...
CJME News
Apr 27, 2022
Sask. sees $292 M deficit triggered by forest fires, low oil
Forest fires and the declining price of oil have taken a big bite out of Saskatchewan's finances. The books on the first quarter of the 2015-2016 fiscal year were opened up Monday and they show the pr...
CJME News
Aug 31, 2015
Safety app could help lower Sask. workplace injury rate
Saskatchewan has the second highest worst workplace injury rate in Canada, according to Worksafe Saskatchewan, but a new app being introduced in the province could help with that. It's called AlertMet...
Lisa Schick
Nov 25, 2018
Hoping to avoid traffic headaches, Canadian rowers hit the road at Rio Olympics
RIO DE JANEIRO - Pascal Lussier and the rest of Canada's rowers at the Summer Olympics have a simple rule - no racing away from the water. Wary of Rio de Janeiro's infamous traffic jams, the Canadians...
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Aug 07, 2016
Major construction impacting traffic on McCarthy Boulevard starts next week
McCarthy Boulevard is getting a lot of attention as crews prepare for work that will keep a major sewer line as well as bridges in use for years longer. The City of Regina says the project starts next...
Karen Brownlee
Apr 22, 2021
'It's brutal:' employer frustrated with SaskJobs site update
Since the SaskJobs website was recently taken over by the federal government, a Saskatchewan employer says it has changed from being user-friendly to confusing. David Powell, who helps manage The Ice ...
Jessie Anton
May 09, 2018
SaskJobs.ca has now been integrated into the national job bank, but the changes have raised some concerns May 9, 2018, (Screengrab/Department of Employment and Social Development Canada)
Most COVID-19 restrictions for unvaccinated Canadians set to be lifted Monday
Starting Monday, COVID-related restrictions around air and rail travel will ease for unvaccinated Canadians. That means anyone who isn't vaccinated against COVID will be allowed to hop on a train or p...
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Jun 19, 2022
40-year Regina coach takes on new challenge with Thunder
Despite being a football coach for about 40 years in Regina, one man isn't ready to step away from the sidelines just yet. Alex Smith has coached at high schools, in the CFL and everywhere in between ...
Britton Gray
Jan 13, 2018
The Regina Thunder gather together in Mosaic Stadium. (Wanda Harron Photography)
Adult flu medication now in short supply in Saskatchewan
The shortage Canada experienced in children's pain and flu medication is now being felt in adult medication. Pharmacy Association of Saskatchewan CEO Michael Fougere confirmed the shortage is affectin...
Lindsay Newman
Jan 10, 2023
Parents, grandparents, teachers, kids rally for more school guidelines
People across the province decided to go out Friday morning and make their voices heard in opposition to the Government of Saskatchewan's Safe Schools Plan. Protestors gathered in at least 15 differen...
Lisa Schick
Aug 07, 2020
About 70 people showed up for a rally against the province's back-to-school plans around COVID-19, calling them inadequate, on Aug. 7, 2020. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
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