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Saskatchewan flag designer reflects on 50th anniversary
This summer marks 50 years since the creation of Saskatchewan's official flag. Even though the flag's English designer, Anthony Drake, only lived in the province for three years, it's clear to many th...
CJME News
Jul 07, 2019
Anthony Drake, the English designer of Saskatchewan's official flag, created it in 1969. (Government of Saskatchewan)
Darrell Davis: Stanley Cup's at home in Saskatchewan
The Stanley Cup is coming to Saskatchewan. Again. We don't like to brag in this province, but the Stanley Cup makes a lot of visits to Saskatchewan. It's going to be at the Legislature on Saturday and...
Darrell Davis
Jul 05, 2019
‘Everybody’s baby:’ Police, family reflect on disappearance of Tamra Keepness
REGINA - Retired police corporal Jim Pratt remembers standing on a road on the outskirts of Regina as a team of searchers walked through a yellow canola field. They were looking for a missing Indigeno...
The Canadian Press
Jul 05, 2019
(The Canadian Press)
SGI launches July spotlight: Slow down in orange zones
The summertime means construction season is well underway and SGI is reminding drivers to help keep workers safe. SGI announced highway construction safety as the focus of July's Traffic Safety Spotli...
Andrew Shepherd
Jul 03, 2019
(Andrew Shepherd/980 CJME file photo)
Nearly all trailers, vehicles removed as clean up continues in Meadow Lake Provincial Park
By Tyler Marr, battlefordsNOW Clean up continues in Meadow Lake Provincial Park after two tornadoes snapped trees and caused severe damage over the Canada Day long weekend. Park Manager Trevor Finlay ...
battlefordsNOW
Jul 03, 2019
Damage from a storm that tore through Meadow Lake Provincial Park. (Nikita Ganovicheff/meadowlakeNOW Staff)
Lt.-Gov. Thomas Molloy dies at age 78
Saskatchewan's lieutenant-governor, W. Thomas Molloy, died Tuesday after a battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 78. Molloy, who was born in Saskatoon, started his duties as lieutenant-governor on Mar...
CJME News
Jul 02, 2019
Summer storm sweeps across southern Saskatchewan
It swept across the province from Alberta to Manitoba. Southern Saskatchewan was hit by a storm on Monday and with it -- thunder, lightning and heavy rain. Environment Canada called severe thunderstor...
CJME News
Jul 01, 2019
(980 CJME file photo)
School's out for the summer in Saskatchewan
Students in Saskatoon and Regina will likely be shelving their textbooks, prepping for the park and cranking up the tunes Thursday, as most students and teachers mark the day as the last one of the 20...
CJME News
Jun 27, 2019
HIV Testing Day being marked across Saskatchewan
It's HIV Testing Day in Saskatchewan. For the third year in a row, the province is marking the day on June 27 to promote awareness around the virus with testing locations around the province. The aver...
Nathan Meyer
Jun 27, 2019
(Saskatchewan Ministry of Health)
Overcrowding, teacher burnout among concerns in NDP education survey
The NDP says early responses to its public survey on education prove a deepening crisis in classrooms across Saskatchewan. There have been more than 1,000 responses since the survey was launched earli...
Andrew Shepherd
Jun 26, 2019
Sarah Cummings Truszkowski (L) talks to NDP Education Critic Carla Beck (R) outside École Connaught Community School on June 26, 2019. (Andrew Shepherd/980 CJME)
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