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Premier stands by comments about lockdown advocates
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe stood by comments he made at the Municipalities of Saskatchewan convention Monday, when he said those who advocate for lockdowns to control COVID-19 do so with the luxur...
CJME News
Feb 09, 2021
Sask. party leader Scott Moe speaks at the party campaign kick off. Sept. 29, 2020 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Saskatchewan set record in 2020 for agricultural exports
Saskatchewan farmers helped the province set a record in 2020. According to the provincial government, Saskatchewan reached an all-time high with $16.9 billion in agricultural exports last year -- a 3...
CJME News
Feb 09, 2021
Remorse a factor in no hate speech charges after shooting of Colten Boushie: document
REGINA - A newly released document shows prosecutors in Saskatchewan weighed backlash and remorse felt by people accused of posting hateful online messages after the high-profile shooting death of a y...
The Canadian Press
Feb 09, 2021
Latest COVID update Feb. 8: 2 deaths, 171 new cases, 328 recoveries
The extreme cold in Saskatchewan is slowing the flow of COVID-19 vaccines in the province. For the second straight day, the Ministry of Health said the weather was one of the reasons for low vaccinati...
CJME News
Feb 08, 2021
(Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
No mussels found in Saskatchewan bodies of water in 2020
Saskatchewan's continued efforts to bulk up its defences against invasive mussels paid off in 2020. In a media release Monday, the Ministry of Environment said there weren't any invasive mussels found...
CJME News
Feb 08, 2021
(Government of Saskatchewan/Submitted)
Latest COVID update Feb. 6: 4 deaths, 264 new cases, 2,412 vaccinations
For two consecutive days, there have been over 2000 vaccines administered in the province as 2,412 people in Saskatchewan received doses on Friday. There have now been 41,254 vaccines delivered throug...
CJME News
Feb 06, 2021
(Saskatchewan Health Authority)
Latest COVID update Feb. 5: 3 deaths, 269 new cases, 7 fines issued
After slowing to a trickle due to production slowdowns, COVID-19 vaccines once again are flowing in Saskatchewan. In a media release Friday, the Ministry of Health said there were 2,099 vaccina...
CJME News
Feb 05, 2021
Suicide rate down in Sask., attributed to ‘pulling together phenomenon’
While there has been a lot of bad news coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic, it seems fewer people have decided to take their lives into their own hands. Deaths by suicide were down about 35 per cent i...
Lisa Schick
Feb 05, 2021
(Tyler Black)
WSA forecasts below-normal spring runoff in southern Sask.
Southern Saskatchewan could see a large dropoff in the spring runoff compared to other years. In its preliminary spring runoff outlook for 2021, the Water Security Agency (WSA) said most areas in sout...
CJME News
Feb 05, 2021
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Canadian economy lost 213,000 jobs in January; Sask. job numbers rise
OTTAWA - Statistics Canada says the Canadian economy lost almost 213,000 jobs in January as employment fell to the lowest level since August last year, wiping out the gains made in the fall. The unemp...
The Canadian Press
Feb 05, 2021
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