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Stoughton school 'appalled' after pride flag burned
Students in Stoughton had a rough start to their day Wednesday morning, when they found out that their pride flag had been pulled down and burned. The school just had its flag-raising ceremony on Mond...
Evan Radford
Jun 26, 2019
Saskatchewan RCMP said the pride flag at Stoughton Central School was pulled to the ground and burned. (Stoughton Central School Facebook page)
Wray Morrison: Hayley, Hall of Famer
I can't wait for July 6 to arrive. Each summer for the last seven years, the induction ceremony for the Saskatchewan Hockey Hall of Fame has taken place. The province's contribution to the sport is al...
Jun 26, 2019
'Somewhere to go:’ Sex trafficking victim calls for more safe houses
REGINA - For years, Beatrice Wallace blamed herself. Not only did she feel shame and guilt, but the 46-year-old Regina mother kept it hidden. Her "dirty little secret," as she calls it, was working th...
The Canadian Press
Jun 26, 2019
Don Meikle, executive director of EGADZ, stands for a photograph at the entrance to his office in Saskatoon on June 24, 2019. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Liam Richards)
$60 million from federal carbon tax to go to green projects in schools
OTTAWA - A portion of the proceeds of the federal carbon tax will go to fund green projects at schools in four provinces, but the fate of the program depends on the co-operation of those provinces' co...
The Canadian Press
Jun 25, 2019
Minister of Environment and Climate Change Catherine McKenna is accompanied by Liberal MP Mona Fortier as she arrives to make an announcement on how the federal government will allocate a portion of the proceeds collected as a result of carbon pollution pricing during a press conference in Ottawa on June 25, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
Dates set for public inquest into inmate's death in Regina
A public inquest into the 2017 death of an inmate at the Regina Correctional Centre is to be held next month. The inquest into Waylon Starr's death is to be held July 22-26 at Regina's Court of Queen'...
CJME News
Jun 25, 2019
May traffic spotlight leads to record number of tickets
Saskatchewan drivers and police officers in the province had a record-setting month in May. According to numbers released Tuesday by SGI, police officers handed out record numbers of tickets for speed...
CJME News
Jun 25, 2019
Sask. carbon tax appeal heading to Supreme Court on Dec. 5
Saskatchewan's challenge of the carbon tax is to be heard by the Supreme Court of Canada on Dec. 5. The provincial government previously announced it would appeal the decision of the Saskatchewan Cour...
Andrew Shepherd
Jun 25, 2019
(Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Goodale pushing big water project for Saskatchewan
Water problems in Saskatchewan run the gamut from flooding to droughts, sometimes in the same season. Ralph Goodale wants to make an old plan new again which he says will fix all of Saskatchewan's wat...
Lisa Schick
Jun 24, 2019
Care homes concerned for seniors after instructions from ministry
Some seniors could end up paying more or even being kicked out of their personal care homes after guideline changes from the Ministry of Health. In January, the ministry sent out letters to personal c...
Lisa Schick
Jun 24, 2019
Hemp crops promoted at Farm Progress Show
Saskatchewan may be seeing more hemp crops in the future. Andrea Eriksson, business development officer at Norquest College in Edmonton, spoke at the Farm Progress Show in Regina this past week to edu...
Nathan Meyer
Jun 23, 2019
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