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Province to consider more COVID-19 school safety funding applications
Saskatchewan schools will soon have a chance to receive a portion of another $64 million in funding aimed at keeping staff and students safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. The provincial government wil...
CJME News
Dec 01, 2020
Two organizations are threatening legal action if the Saskatchewan government doesn't alter its new policies surrounding students' chosen pronouns in schools. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
Moe talks schools, jails and Christmas with COVID-19
It has been only a few days since new health measures have come into effect in Saskatchewan, and Premier Scott Moe said it'll take a little longer before any effects will be seen. Moe is confident the...
Lisa Schick
Nov 30, 2020
Premier Scott Moe (Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
Business community being misrepresented during COVID pandemic: NSBA executive
Keith Moen is concerned with how the business community is being represented during the COVID-19 pandemic. The North Saskatoon Business Association executive director said there has been rhetoric comi...
CJME News
Nov 30, 2020
NSBA executive director Keith Moen. (Keith Moen/Twitter)
Throne speech focuses on COVID-19, election promises
As it has been in everyone's lives for the past nine months, COVID-19 was a running theme through the new provincial government's speech from the throne Monday afternoon. The speech laid out the gover...
Lisa Schick
Nov 30, 2020
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STF says no current plan for education to move online; nearly 80 Saskatoon classes in isolation
The number continues to change day by day, but many Saskatoon students are at home due to positive COVID-19 cases within classrooms and cohorts. As of Monday, 53 classrooms and cohorts within Saskatoo...
Brady Lang
Nov 30, 2020
Latest COVID update Nov. 30: 2 deaths, 325 new cases reported
Saskatchewan reported Monday the deaths of two residents who had tested positive for COVID-19. Both individuals were in the 80-and-over age group. One lived in the south-central area of the province, ...
CJME News
Nov 30, 2020
(Saskatchewan Health Authority)
Latest COVID update Nov. 29: 351 new cases, 68 recoveries
The Ministry of Health is reporting our second highest daily jump in COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan. In a news release Sunday, it reported 351 new cases of the virus. Coupled with 68 recoveries, the a...
CJME News
Nov 29, 2020
Mild temperatures to stick around into first week of December: Environment Canada
It’s welcome news to many in the prairies. Mild temperatures are expected to stick around for at least the next upcoming week. That’s according to Environment Canada lead forecaster, Brad ...
CJME News
Nov 29, 2020
Local Regina business owners rally together to support the community
Times are tough for some people this holiday season. To help out, some local Regina business owners rallied together to get 100 bags filled with essential products that could be used by people in the ...
Nov 29, 2020
Volunteers gather together to create 'blessing bags' featuring essential items for Regina locals. (Michelle Strawford/Submitted)
Regina man helps in Honduras disaster relief
Regina resident David Whitrow is a long way from home. He has been on the ground in Honduras providing disaster relief for locals since Nov. 20., following Hurricane Eta and Iota's devastation through...
Nov 28, 2020
David Whitrow pictured unloading disaster relief supplies in Honduras. (Submitted/David Whitrow)
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