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'So green it was unbelievable:' Fisherman deals with early-season algae at Katepwa Lake
Bill Edwards was excited to go on his first fishing trip of the year. On Thursday, he and his friends drove to Katepwa Point Provincial Park looking to have a good time angling. They launched their bo...
Daniel Reech
May 12, 2023
Bill Edwards' boat and trailer picked up quite a bit of green algae at Katepwa Beach on May 11. (Bill Edwards/Submitted)
Saskatchewan drivers again turn to Highway Hotline in large numbers
It's been a hot time on the Hotline. The Saskatchewan government said Friday the Highway Hotline had 10.6 million visits to its website over the past year. According to the government, that's higher t...
CJME News
May 12, 2023
A view from a Highway Hotline camera on April 19, 2023. (Highway Hotline)
Seeding in Saskatchewan behind five-year average
Not surprisingly, the sloppy weather in April delayed seeding across Saskatchewan. According to the first crop report of the year, nine per cent of the crop is in the ground in the province - well beh...
CJME News
May 11, 2023
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Hailstorm causes damage near Welwyn
From a snowstorm warning to a tornado warning in less than a month, southern Saskatchewan has experienced a glimpse into the extremely volatile weather the province has to offer. On Wednesday afternoo...
Daniel Reech
May 11, 2023
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Ukrainian students to be treated as Canadians for tuition in Sask.
They had to flee their homes when a war broke out in their backyard and they decided to come to Saskatchewan. Now the provincial government is extending a helping hand for displaced Ukrainians who wan...
Lisa Schick
May 11, 2023
The Saskatchewan government announced it will pay the difference so students who've settled in Saskatchewan from Ukraine will be able to pay domestic tuition rates for post-secondary education instead of international rates, which had been three to four times higher. (L to R) Advanced Education Minister Gord Wyant, Ukrainian student Victoria Knyhnytska and Wawota Mayor Kevin Kay on May 11, 2023. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Sask. making changes to aid recruitment of internationally educated nurses
The Saskatchewan government is making changes to help its ongoing search for nurses. The government announced Thursday it was making improvements to its so-called "pathway" for internationally educate...
CJME News
May 11, 2023
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Environment Canada lifts watches, warnings for southeast Sask.
Environment Canada has lifted all of the weather warnings it had issued for southeastern Saskatchewan on Wednesday. The weather service had warned about a a tornado, as well as severe thunderstorms. B...
CJME News
May 10, 2023
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Saskatchewan exports to U.S. in 2022 exceeded $29B: Province
Saskatchewan sent more exports to the United States in 2022 than ever before. In a media release Wednesday, the provincial government said exports to the U.S. last year reached an all-time high of $29...
CJME News
May 10, 2023
Trade and Export Development Minister Jeremy Harrison. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Sask. exporters concerned about possible sanctions from China
The CEO of Saskatchewan's Trade and Export Partnership (STEP) feels it's too early to speculate on what China might do when it comes to imposing sanctions on Saskatchewan's exports. However China̵...
Shane Clausing
May 10, 2023
Former Sask. resident recounts escape from Drayton Valley wildfire
Kim Olsen was one of thousands who were forced to flee Drayton Valley, Alta., last week as a massive wildfire was on track to hit the town. She's originally from Saskatoon, but has lived in Drayton Va...
Shane Clausing
May 09, 2023
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