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Province to inspect RM of McKillop after ratepayer outcry
With a lot of angry ratepayers in the RM of McKillop, located north of Regina, the province is stepping in to do some investigating. On Wednesday morning, the province announced it has ordered an offi...
Lisa Schick
Aug 22, 2018
(980 CJME file photo)
SGEU workers vote in favour of strike mandate
The largest union in Saskatchewan has voted in favour of giving its negotiating committee a strike mandate. Members belonging to the Saskatchewan Government and General Employees' Union's (SGEU) Publi...
CJME News
Aug 01, 2018
(980 CJME file photo)
Activist camp remains in Wascana despite notice to leave
Despite a notice saying they had to leave, a group of activists will continue camping in Wascana. As of Wednesday, the Justice for our Stolen Children camp has been in the park for 99 days. The group ...
Britton Gray
Jun 06, 2018
The Justice for our Stolen Children camp remains up for its 99th day on June 6, 2018. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Sask. legislature honours victims of Humboldt Broncos tragedy
The proceedings at the Saskatchewan Legislature began with a moment of silence Monday for those who lost their lives in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash. MLAs from across the province spoke and expresse...
Sarah Mills
Apr 09, 2018
The dome of the Saskatchewan legislative building will be lit up with Humboldt Broncos colours for 15 nights to honour the 15 lives lost in the tragedy. (Andrew Shepherd/980 CJME)
Family sees uncle's condition decline in long-term care home
A Wadena family said they watched their uncle who has Down syndrome go from riding his bike and playing music to being spoon-fed and wearing diapers when he had to move out of his group home into a lo...
Adriana Christianson
Jan 12, 2018
Jerry Kryzanowski is described by his family as fun-loving and active before he was medicated while living in a long-term care facility. (Christie Gradin/submitted)
Sask. government nets $29 million in STC sale
There is a $29 million dollar gift under the government's tree this year courtesy of the Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC). That is how much is estimated to have been paid during the recent sa...
Sarah Mills
Dec 13, 2017
External review of coroner's office expected
The government is expected to announce details of an external review of the province's coroner's office. It comes after a jury found the province's chief forensic pathologist unfairly assessed another...
Sarah Mills
Nov 17, 2017
Government defends STC decision over health care claims
The fallout from the shutting down of the Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) continues, six months after the last bus rolled out. New emails obtained by the NDP appear to show that no one in th...
Sarah Mills
Nov 01, 2017
STC sale closes, profits not yet known
The sale of Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) assets has closed, but it will be some time before the province can answer how much money has been made. There were a number of items for sale, in...
Sarah Mills
Oct 10, 2017
Nipawin farmer describes talk with federal finance minister
It's not every day a Saskatchewan farmer gets a call directly from the federal finance minister in response to a tweet, but that's what happened to Terry Youzwa this week. Youzwa, who farms outside Ni...
CJME News
Sep 21, 2017
Terry Youzwa's view from his tractor during harvest from a tweet he sent directed at the prime minister and finance minister about tax changes. (Terry Youzwa/Twitter)
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Riders training camp intensifies as players sport pads on the field
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"The intensity rose, and that was to be expected," said head coach Corey Mace.
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