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Harvest continues to move slowly
The harvest in Saskatchewan continues to move slowly. Just 23 per cent of the crop is in the bin compared to the five-year-average of 50 per cent for this time of year. According to the most recent cr...
CKOM News
Sep 19, 2019
Solar energy company critical of SaskPower suspending net metering program
The president of a solar company in Saskatchewan said SaskPower's decision to suspend its net metering program kneecaps its ability to meet demands for renewable energy. "We've got thousands of custom...
CJME News
Sep 19, 2019
Broadview ER to stay closed indefinitely: Sask. Health Authority
People in the Broadview area having a medical emergency will have to travel elsewhere, because the emergency department at the town's hospital is staying closed indefinitely. The Saskatchewan Health A...
CJME News
Sep 18, 2019
(980 CJME file photo)
Canada at a crossroads entering federal election: Premier Moe
Heading into the federal election, Premier Scott Moe is asking what kind of Canada its citizens want. While speaking at a Regina and District Chamber of Commerce luncheon on Tuesday, Moe said Canada i...
Andrew Shepherd
Sep 18, 2019
Premier Scott Moe speaking at the Regina and District Chamber of Commerce luncheon on Sept 17, 2019 (Andrew Shepherd/980 CJME)
Freedom of expression or personal attack? Nurse appeals fine for Facebook post
REGINA - Saskatchewan's highest court is to decide what's next for a registered nurse who was fined $26,000 for criticizing her grandfather's care on Facebook. Carolyn Strom from Prince Albert was fou...
The Canadian Press
Sep 17, 2019
Carolyn Strom, left, arrives at the Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan in Regina on Sept. 17, 2019. Strom was found guilty of professional misconduct by the Saskatchewan Registered Nurses Association in 2016 and handed the financial penalty. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Michael Bell
Sask. gov't outlines offer to province's teachers
The Government Trustee Bargaining Committee (GTBC) has offered a three-year contract to the province's teachers. In a media release Tuesday, the committee - which comprises representatives from the Go...
CJME News
Sep 17, 2019
Education Minister Gordon Wyant. (Brady Lang/650 CKOM)
Over a dozen heat records fall across Sask.
Monday will go down as one of the hottest on record in Saskatchewan. According to Environment Canada, 13 temperature records were broken across the province, including one that stood for more than 130...
CKOM News
Sep 17, 2019
Regina CPR teacher violated privacy after bringing students to emergency scene
A volunteer CPR instructor with the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) violated a person's health privacy when she took a class of three students to a patient's Regina home as the patient was having ...
CJME News
Sep 17, 2019
Western separation could be considered, says former politician
A former Saskatchewan politician thinks Western Canadian separation could happen soon. Allan Kerpan, a former MLA for the Saskatchewan Party and MP for the Reform Party, thinks the federal government ...
CKOM News
Sep 17, 2019
Longtime water systems expert works for clean water on First Nations
The recipient of a national award for maintaining First Nations water systems is from the Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation, but he first learned the trade thousands of kilometres away from Saskatchewan,...
Evan Radford
Sep 15, 2019
Circuit Rider Technician Deon Hassler was awarded this year's First Nations Water Leadership award for his work with the File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council. (File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council/Submitted)
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