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Prime minister returns to Regina this Thursday
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau could face some tough questions when he comes to Regina this Thursday. He is set to hold a public town hall meeting at the University of Regina at 7 p.m. In a statement e...
CJME News
Jan 08, 2019
Premier Moe to give Sixties Scoop apology at Sask. legislature
Premier Scott Moe is set to make a historic apology on Monday morning for Saskatchewan's role in the Sixties Scoop. The Sixties Scoop refers to a period of Canadian history between the 1950s and 1980s...
Joseph Ho
Jan 07, 2019
Extreme cold floods Saskatchewan for New Year's Eve
As the hours count down to the end of 2018, Environment Canada is warning people in Saskatchewan that the wind chill could hit -40 C and lower on Monday. "We do have an arctic air mass that's pretty m...
CJME News
Dec 31, 2018
Saskatchewan premier unsure if visiting protest camp would have helped
REGINA - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he's never met with anyone protesting outside the legislature and didn't see a need to make an exception when Indigenous protesters set up a camp this past...
The Canadian Press
Dec 27, 2018
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Snow plow driver explains how to safely pass on highways
A snow plow driver is reminding other drivers to be safe when passing them on the highways this winter. Devin Bell is the supervisor of operations in the Southey area and has driven snow plows for 18 ...
Andrew Shepherd
Dec 27, 2018
Devin Bell in a snow plow at the Department of Highways building in Regina on Dec. 20, 2018. (Andrew Shepherd/980 CJME)
Woman frustrated with lack of rural help for abandoned animals
A Bethune woman is frustrated with the lack of help she's been getting to try and save Christmas, an abandoned puppy who's been in her neighbourhood for about a month. "He's about anywhere between nin...
Britton Gray
Dec 27, 2018
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Over 800 unregistered vehicles caught in November: SGI
SGI spent November highlighting suspended drivers and unregistered vehicles, but people didn't seem to heed the warning. According to numbers from SGI's November traffic spotlight, there was 321 offen...
CJME News
Dec 24, 2018
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Medical cannabis users struggle with access, supply, says advocate
It might be legal to buy pot for fun right now, but one advocate says people who use medical cannabis are struggling to get what they need. Kelly Csada owns Kelz Medical Services in Regina, which she ...
Adriana Christianson
Dec 22, 2018
Ice, ice, baby: Highway crews prepared for freezing rain
With freezing rain warnings and advisories being issued on Thursday, highway crews across the province were prepared. Tom Lees, assistant deputy minister for the Operation and Maintain Division with t...
Andrew Shepherd
Dec 21, 2018
Tom Lees, Assistant Deputy Minister for the Operation and Maintain Division with the Ministry of Highways, speaks to reporters at the Department of Highways building in Regina. (Andrew Shepherd/980 CJME)
Christmas decorations not banned from health buildings
The Grinch hasn't stolen Christmas from Saskatchewan Health Authority buildings; the authority is reassuring people things are just being moved around. Some people have raised concerns recently after ...
Lisa Schick
Dec 18, 2018
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