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Red Pheasant implement mandatory home visits after overdoses
By Jaryn Vecchio Leadership for Red Pheasant First Nation is putting its foot down when it comes to drug activity in the community. This comes after seven members overdosed over a 24-hour span, althou...
CJME News
Oct 04, 2023
Educator pay rises, but daycare director says it's not enough
While the provincial government raised the subsidy it provides for early childhood educators (ECEs) in Saskatchewan as of Sunday, at least one daycare operator said government didn't go far enough. Th...
Lisa Schick
Oct 04, 2023
Daycare directors are pointing out many problems with the wage increase for early childhood educators (ECEs) that took effect Sunday, including it not being accompanied with an increase in the maximum subsidized pay. (Shane Clausing/980 CJME)
Cannabis surpasses alcohol at sobriety checkpoints in Saskatoon
On a cold and rainy Saturday night in Saskatoon, police set up a checkstop underneath an overpass just off Highway 11 heading north into the city limits. Their goal for the checkstop was to make sure ...
CJME News
Oct 03, 2023
Lawyer tells Gormley Sask. company has trademarked Bunny Hug
The term Bunny Hug is something you've probably heard all your life if you grew up in Saskatchewan. It's as common as saying "double double," "gotch," "darts," or "mickey. But recently, a Regina busin...
Roman Hayter
Oct 03, 2023
The popular Saskatchewan term Bunny Hug has been trademarked by a Regina based company
'Sore loser:' CCLA slams Sask. government over notwithstanding clause
The provincial government continues to receive backlash for its naming and pronoun policy as well as its announced use of the notwithstanding clause. Harini Sivalingam, equality director of the Canadi...
Daniel Reech
Oct 01, 2023
Harini Sivalingam said the provincial government was acting like a “sore loser” by announcing its intended use of the notwithstanding clause. (980 CJME)
Hilltops remain perfect following win over Thunder
The Saskatoon Hilltops are still undefeated in 2023. On a rainy night in Saskatoon, they defeated the rival Regina Thunder 19-10 at SMF Field to move to 7-0 on the season in front of a crowd that drew...
CJME News
Sep 30, 2023
Justin Trudeau marks National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in La Ronge
Story by Derek Cornet of larongeNOW. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau joined residents of the tri-communities on Saturday to commemorate the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Standing at the for...
CJME News
Sep 30, 2023
Huskies squeeze out 34-31 victory against undefeated UBC
The race to the top of the Canada West football standings continues to be a dog fight. The Saskatchewan Huskies knocked off the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds on Friday night to bring the...
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Sep 30, 2023
Moe sidesteps questions about 'discriminatory' pronoun policy
While Premier Scott Moe has frequently agreed to speak with media about the controversial new school policies, including the pronoun policy, he's recently been avoiding answering the questions posed. ...
Lisa Schick
Sep 26, 2023
Premier Scott Moe has been sidestepping questions about whether he's OK with implementing a discriminatory policy after the children's advocate wrote a report saying the policy discriminates and violates children's rights. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Driver facing impaired driving charges in crash that killed passenger
A 27-year-old Coleville man is facing impaired driving charges in connection with a rollover that killed another man from that community two weeks ago. On Sept. 12 at around 11:45 p.m., RCMP officers ...
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Sep 25, 2023
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