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Retired nurse goes back to work to help with COVID vaccinations
Saskatchewan's plan when it comes to the COVID-19 vaccines has been to get as many doses as possible into as many arms as possible as quickly as possible -- but an effort like that takes a veritable a...
Lisa Schick
Mar 29, 2021
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Regina police arrest four after series of drug busts
Raids on a number of homes -- including one right across the street from a school -- allowed the Regina Police Service to break up a drug trafficking ring in the city. According to police, officers fr...
CJME News
Mar 29, 2021
A 22 year-old male is facing 11 charges related to possession of weapons and assaulting a police officer. (980 CJME file photo)
City council to vote on John A. Macdonald statue relocation
The fate of Regina's statue of Canada's first prime minister could be decided soon. The statue of John A. Macdonald in Victoria Park has been under review by the city since June for what critics call ...
Mar 29, 2021
The statue of Sir John A. MacDonald in Regina’s Victoria Park. (980 CJME file photo)
Power outages pile up for SaskPower as storm takes hold
It didn’t take long for Monday’s storm to cause damage to Saskatchewan’s power grid. As of 9 a.m., nearly 4,500 SaskPower customers were off line due to power lines that were damaged...
CJME News
Mar 29, 2021
Sask. to follow NACI advice, suspends AstraZeneca shots for people under 55
The Saskatchewan government said Monday it will be pausing the use of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine for people under the age of 55. The government said it planned to follow the recommendation from ...
CJME News
Mar 29, 2021
'Stick it to COVID': Ad campaign urges people to get vaccinated
The Saskatchewan government wants people to "stick it to COVID." The provincial government launched an advertising campaign Monday encouraging residents to get vaccinated when they're eligible to do s...
CJME News
Mar 29, 2021
Nurse Leah Sawatsky receives the COVID-19 vaccine on Dec. 15, 2020. (Saskatchewan Health Authority)
Strong winds, blowing snow hit Saskatchewan
A cold front swept into the province from Alberta on Monday morning, bringing winter weather and putting residents on alert for heavy snowfall and strong winds. By Monday morning, Environment Canada h...
CJME News
Mar 29, 2021
Young adults express concerns as COVID variant cases soar in Regina area
With more young people getting sick with COVID-19 in the province, many are left wondering what's going wrong. The Saskatchewan Health Authority's chief medical officer, Susan Shaw, says the variants ...
Mar 26, 2021
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MOU signed to send COVID vaccines to Sask. First Nations communities
A new Memorandum of Understanding will help deliver COVID-19 vaccine doses to Saskatchewan First Nations. The MOU was signed by the Saskatchewan government and Indigenous Service Canada (ISC) this wee...
CJME News
Mar 26, 2021
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Greg Fertuck murder trial pushed back to September over COVID concerns
The high-profile trial of a Saskatchewan man accused of killing his estranged wife has been delayed due to COVID-19 concerns, just days before it was to begin in Saskatoon. In a document released Frid...
CJME News
Mar 26, 2021
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