Menu
Listen Live
News
Regina
Saskatchewan
Canada & World
Sask. Stories with Brittany Caffet
Podcasts
The Greg Morgan Morning Show
The Evan Bray Show
The Green Zone
The Green Zone Game Day
Saskatchewan Afternoon
Talk Shots with Brent Loucks
RealAg Minute/RealAg on the Weekend
Garden Talk
Meeting Ground
A Better Life with Jenn Dean
The Vassy Kapelos Show
Tech Talk with Marc Saltzman
The Sport Market
The Shell Lake Massacre
Sports
Rider News
Provincial Sports
Connect
Uncover the Cure
Contests
Concerts
Events
Report an Error
Contact Us
CJME Auction
×
News
Regina
Saskatchewan
Canada & World
Sask. Stories with Brittany Caffet
Podcasts
The Greg Morgan Morning Show
The Evan Bray Show
The Green Zone
The Green Zone Game Day
Saskatchewan Afternoon
Talk Shots with Brent Loucks
RealAg Minute/RealAg on the Weekend
Garden Talk
Meeting Ground
A Better Life with Jenn Dean
The Vassy Kapelos Show
Tech Talk with Marc Saltzman
The Sport Market
The Shell Lake Massacre
Sports
Rider News
Provincial Sports
Connect
Uncover the Cure
Contests
Concerts
Events
Report an Error
Contact Us
CJME Auction
Tag Archives:
Education
Quebec government to allow overnight camps to open across province this summer
MONTREAL - Quebec is allowing overnight camps across the province to reopen this summer. An association representing camps in the province says it learned Thursday its members will be allowed to reope...
The Canadian Press
May 07, 2021
Regina teachers with concerns about COVID seek safe work advice, vaccinations
Going back into schools this week had some Regina teachers concerned, but only a few have taken the step to refuse work. When contacted earlier this week, neither Regina's public nor Catholic division...
Lisa Schick
May 06, 2021
(Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
'Kiss baby for me': First use of DNA to link Franklin expedition sailor to descendant
Canadian archeologists have used DNA analysis to identify the remains of a Franklin expedition sailor and to link him with his modern-day descendants. "The news came by email and I was at work," said ...
The Canadian Press
May 04, 2021
First-ever image of COVID-19 variant supports faith in current vaccines, says UBC
VANCOUVER - The first images of a mutation on a COVID-19 variant of concern have been captured by researchers at the University of British Columbia who say the photos offer some reassurance about how ...
The Canadian Press
May 03, 2021
Yellowknife schools closed after COVID-19 outbreak confirmed at elementary school
YELLOWKNIFE - All schools in Yellowknife have been closed after eight cases of COVID-19 were confirmed at an elementary school over the weekend. The chief public health officer for the Northwest Terri...
The Canadian Press
May 03, 2021
Students to remain in classroom for rest of school year, Duncan says
Students in most Regina schools returned to in-person learning on Monday and that is where they will finish the school year, says Education Minister Dustin Duncan. "That's the plan. Certainly, school ...
CJME News
May 03, 2021
'Aliens are coming': Alberta RCMP 911 dispatchers fielding calls about UFO sightings
A blinding flash of light, something unidentified overhead or aliens at the door. Somewhere the truth is out there. Canadians appear to be seeing more "out there" while scanning the night skies in inc...
The Canadian Press
May 02, 2021
'Relatively bleak:' Post-secondary students face rising debt and few summer jobs
CALGARY - Michelle Benz thought she was playing it smart when she went back to school after being laid off from the oil and gas sector six years ago. She completed her bachelor of urban planning at th...
The Canadian Press
May 01, 2021
'He loved Nunavut:' Polar bear biologist who died in helicopter crash remembered
IQALUIT - A dedicated scientist who loved the North, Markus Dyck spoke his mind and strove to include Inuit in northern research. That's how friends and colleagues are remembering Dyck, a polar bear b...
The Canadian Press
Apr 30, 2021
Former B.C. university rowing coach 'deeply sorry' after complaints
VICTORIA - The former head coach of women's rowing at the University of Victoria says he was and remains "deeply sorry" to learn of the impact his leadership had on several ex-team members who filed c...
The Canadian Press
Apr 21, 2021
Posts pagination
Previous
1
…
122
123
124
…
190
Next
Listen Live
On Air Now
The Green Zone Encore
2:00 AM - 4:00 AM
NOW TRENDING
More
OPINION
Sarah Mills: Trying to score World Cup tickets is a fool's game under FIFA
Sarah Mills spent five hours and 50 minutes in a queue for FIFA's general sale for World Cup tickets on Wednesday, only ...
Read More
Sarah Mills: Tiger Woods should know better after another DUI case
Sarah Mills says Tiger Woods could easily pay for a car service, and he should also have an NDA to keep his business his...
Read More
LATEST WEATHER
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY
The Evan Bray Show - Thursday, April 2
On today's show, Evan asks whether you really relax when you have time off, the economic impact of the industrial carbon...
Read More