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Carbon tax could mean bad news for Sask. GDP: study
The Saskatchewan government says it now has the numbers and research to prove a federal carbon tax would be bad for the economy. Environment Minister Dustin Duncan unveiled the results of a study by r...
Adriana Christianson
Jun 27, 2018
Saskatchewan Environment Minister Dustin Duncan sahres the results of a U of R study about a carbon tax on June 27, 2018. (Adriana Christianson/980 CJME)
Fatal motorcycle crash on Highway 1
A 66-year-old man is dead after a motorcycle crash on Highway 1 between Chaplin and Morse on Saturday. The RCMP investigation shows the driver lost control and hit the ditch near the village of Ernfol...
CJME News
Jun 25, 2018
FSIN, First Nations chiefs show support for activist camp
Just days after members were arrested, the Justice for our Stolen Children camp is back up and running. Members of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) and Sask. First Nations chiefs ...
Britton Gray
Jun 22, 2018
First Nations chiefs and FSIN members were at the Justice for our Stolen Children camp on June 22, 2018. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Bacteria found in rainbow trout at Lucky Lake fish farm
Rainbow trout at the Lucky Lake fish farm are being monitored after disease was detected in the population. The Ministry of Environment first received a report of the trout being infected with weissel...
Britton Gray
Jun 20, 2018
'Preventable:' Spike in reports of stolen vehicles in Sask.
It's a growing problem with a simple solution - don't leave the keys inside your car. In its latest ad campaign, SGI focuses on the rise in stolen vehicles across Saskatchewan. According to SGI, vehic...
Jun 19, 2018
The interior of a stolen vehicle containing a thief's empty alcohol bottle and garbage on June 18, 2018. (Jayda Noyes/980 CJME)
Arrests made during Sask. Legislature protest camp eviction
Just over 24 hours after its provincial eviction deadline passed, the Justice for our Stolen Children camp across from the Saskatchewan Legislature was shut down by Regina police. Multiple officers mo...
Jessie Anton
Jun 18, 2018
Regina police arrest a member of the Justice for our Stolen Children camp on June 18, 2018. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Riders newcomers strut their stuff in 27-19 win over Argos
Some big offseason acquisitions came up in the clutch as the Roughriders beat the Argos 27-19 in their season opener Friday night. It was a bit of a grudge match for the green and white as it was Toro...
Jun 16, 2018
Defensive back Nick Marshall picked off Ricky Ray and ran 65 yards for a touchdown in his debut for the Saskatchewan Roughriders on June 15, 2018. (Saskatchewan Roughriders)
Violent storm system strikes southeast Sask.
Tornado warnings and watches swept through southeast Sask. Thursday afternoon. Severe thunderstorm warnings and watches were also in place for much of the afternoon. According to Environment Canada, a...
Jun 14, 2018
A storm system developed close to tennis ball sized hail south of Oxbow near the U.S. border on June 14, 2018. (Ryan Wünsch/Submitted)
Immigration, new births make up for people leaving Saskatchewan
More people are choosing to leave Saskatchewan for other provinces, but the population in the Land of Living Skies has still reached an all-time high thanks to new births and migration from outside Ca...
CJME News
Jun 14, 2018
Beer wars ends as Alberta told to end brewer subsidy
It may soon be a little easier for Saskatchewan brewers to crack open a cold one in Alberta. Alberta's been ordered by Canada's trade panel to end its beer markup. "The grant program encourages the pr...
CJME News
Jun 11, 2018
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