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Stanley Mission mother remembers 'happy-go-lucky' daughter driven to suicide
Already grieving from the tragic loss of her niece to suicide on Oct. 6 in Stanley Mission, Sally Ratt received one of the worst calls a mother can receive. While out at a trap line, she got the call ...
CJME News
Oct 20, 2016
Former deputy premier returns to legislature after impaired driving charge
Don McMorris returned to the Saskatchewan legislature Wednesday for the first time since he was convicted of drinking and driving. The former deputy premier was caught driving at more than twice the l...
CJME News
Oct 19, 2016
New efforts aim to make Sask. First Nations communities safer
It's the first of its kind in Saskatchewan. The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations and the Saskatchewan First Nation Safety Association signed a memorandum of understanding on Tuesday in an ef...
CJME News
Oct 18, 2016
Therapists helping northern Sask. communities after three youth suicides
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the tragedy of young people taking their lives has to stop following the suicides of three girls in northern Saskatchewan. Two girls from Stanley Mission took their ...
CJME News
Oct 14, 2016
Wall vows to continue fight against carbon tax
Premier Brad Wall is continuing to speak out against a carbon tax announced by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. In remarks to the House of Commons last week, Trudeau said provinces have to come up with ...
CJME News
Oct 11, 2016
Rams win over Huskies at new Mosaic Stadium debut
It's a day many football fans won't forget. The University of Regina Rams opened up new Mosaic Stadium on Saturday with a 37-29 win against the University of Saskatchewan Huskies. The historic game he...
Caitlin Brezinski
Oct 02, 2016
Sask. minimum wage hikes up 22 cents
Minimum wage earners in the province received a boost of 22 cents more an hour this weekend. On Oct. 1, the hourly wage went up for workers to $10.72 from $10.50. While most workers who spoke with 650...
CJME News
Oct 01, 2016
Convicted murderer on the run after escape from north Sask. prison
A convicted murderer is on the loose after escaping from Saskatchewan Penitentiary near Prince Albert. Roger Joseph Gillet was discovered to be missing by prison staff at the 10 a.m. count Friday morn...
CJME News
Sep 30, 2016
RCMP lay charges in Sask. Amber Alert
A La Ronge man has been charged after an early morning Amber Alert in Saskatchewan. Jarrod Charles, 18, is facing two counts of abduction of person under 14 and two counts of breach of undertaking. RC...
CJME News
Sep 29, 2016
RCMP speaking about rural crime in Saskatchewan
RCMP met with the media Thursday afternoon to address various questions and concerns people have had recently over crime and police resources in rural areas.
CJME News
Sep 29, 2016
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