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Merriman provides some clarity on vaccine passports
Saskatchewan health minister, Paul Merriman, is giving more insight on what immunization certificates - or as some people call them, vaccine passports - could look like. "The government is working wit...
Jul 21, 2021
Health Minister Paul Merriman. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
Northern outfitter looks forward to welcoming back American clientele
On Monday, Canada was given word that fully vaccinated U.S. citizens can enter its borders on Aug. 9. For those like Wayne Galloway, a northern outfitter who depends exclusively on American clients, t...
Mattea Columpsi
Jul 21, 2021
'One of the darkest times of my life': Tim Williams uses 2016 'embarrassment' to drive him
While many others would put a bad year to the back of their minds, Tim Williams chooses to keep it at the top of his. In 2016, as a senior member of the Alabama Crimson Tide and one of the top prospec...
Britton Gray
Jul 20, 2021
Saskatchewan Roughriders defensive end Tim Williams during training camp practice on July 19, 2021. (Saskatchewan Roughriders)
NDP calling for Crown bill deferral program to be extended
Case numbers may be going down but NDP MLA Aleana Young said people are still struggling because of the pandemic. She said she spoke to a man while door-knocking and he told her he has a good job but ...
Lisa Schick
Jul 20, 2021
NDP MLA Aleana Young. Mar. 17, 2021 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Regina man arrested following armed robbery on Broad Street
An armed robbery involving a firearm at a Regina business ended without incident early Tuesday morning. Regina police were dispatched around 7:05 a.m. on July 20, 2021 to a business in the 2100 block ...
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Jul 20, 2021
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Sask. boaters reminded to stop at all watercraft inspection stations
Saskatchewan residents planning to enjoy summer from port and starboard are being reminded to stop for inspection stations along highways and near the water. Boaters in the province travelling across ...
CJME News
Jul 20, 2021
Riders fan getting to practice with piece of Roughriders history
A young football player and lifelong Riders fan hoping to make it big is getting an opportunity to practice with a piece of Roughriders history. Twenty-year-old Cameron Gillis, a kicker for Stetson Un...
CJME News
Jul 20, 2021
How to care for your lawn this heatwave
The lack of rain during the heatwave this summer has caused many homeowners problems with their grass lawns. Deb Callaghan, owner of Unique Garden Centre and Landscaping explained there are a few habi...
Mattea Columpsi
Jul 20, 2021
Latest COVID update July 20: Record high doses of Pfizer expected through July end, 22 new cases reported
Record high doses of the Pfizer vaccine are expected in Saskatchewan through the end of the month after shipments of the vaccine resumed. In a release, the provincial government said more than 97,000 ...
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Jul 20, 2021
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Sask. government working on vaccine passports
As people plan to get away from home for the first time in 16 months, it appears more vacations could require proof of COVID-19 vaccinations. A spokesperson from the Ministry of Health said the govern...
Lisa Schick
Jul 20, 2021
Swift Current teacher Riley Sharp gets his COVID vaccine on May 1, 2021. (Riley Sharp/Facebook)
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