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City of Regina prepares for above-average winter melt as well as potholes
As spring quickly approaches, the City of Regina is preparing for a higher-than-usual spring melt. Roughly 90 centimetres (or 35 inches) of snow has fallen in Regina this winter, around 30 cm more tha...
Mar 15, 2022
Saskatchewan launches work experience program
More than 400 people are to get help from the Saskatchewan government in hopes of helping them find work. The provincial government announced Tuesday it was putting $4 million into the Economic Recove...
CJME News
Mar 15, 2022
"That's why it's called the hospitality industry. We need those smiling faces in the right places," said Jim Bence, President and CEO of Hospitality Saskatchewan. (980 CJME file photo)
Ukrainian refugees reportedly beginning to arrive in Canada
Reports say some Ukrainian refugees have already set foot on Canadian soil, with hundreds and hundreds more expected over the next few weeks. Refugees are to be placed in Saskatchewan in major cities ...
Dallas Dahlseide
Mar 14, 2022
Less desire for summer vacations with massive rise in inflation
While everyone has been dreaming about warmer weather and taking a summer vacation, it may not be in the cards for several families. The rise of gas prices and weekly grocery bills are staggering for ...
Dallas Dahlseide
Mar 14, 2022
Truck registered to the premier impounded by Vancouver police
A vehicle registered to Premier Scott Moe was taken away Thursday night, according to Vancouver Police. Documents obtained by Global Regina show a 28-year-old driver was pulled over after running a re...
CJME News
Mar 14, 2022
Premier Scott Moe (Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
'One for the record books:' Rosthern paramedic braves winter storm on night of three births
Jacques Van Eeden said he doesn’t think a night like Monday in the Rosthern area has ever happened before. In the midst of whiteout conditions, three pregnant women put in calls to paramedics fo...
Libby Gray
Mar 14, 2022
Investigation underway after train derailment near Drinkwater
An investigation is underway after Canadian Pacific (CP) Railway officials say one of its trains derailed in southern Saskatchewan on Saturday. Officials say the train derailed around 6:30 a.m. south ...
Mar 13, 2022
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Gushue downs Flasch to dash Saskatchewan’s Brier hopes
The drought in Saskatchewan will continue. Brad Gushue beat Colton Flasch 9-7 in the 3-4 Page playoff game at the Tim Hortons Brier on Saturday, eliminating the Saskatchewan champions from the Canadia...
CJME News
Mar 12, 2022
Team Saskatchewan skip Colton Flasch (left) delivers a shot at the 2022 Tim Hortons Brier in Lethbridge. THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE/Jeff McIntosh
Movin' on: Flasch advances to playoff game against Koe
Colton Flasch is on a roll at the Tim Hortons Brier. The Saskatchewan skip won his sixth straight game -- and his second in a row on Friday -- when he knocked off Northern Ontario's Brad Jacobs 10-3 i...
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Mar 11, 2022
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Moe apologizes for 'two classes of citizen' remark
Premier Scott Moe explicitly apologized Thursday for comments he made more than a month ago on the vaccine passport policy -- comments that some were offended by. On the day he announced the proof of ...
Lisa Schick
Mar 11, 2022
Premier Scott Moe. (980 CJME file photo)
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