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'Good news:' Sask. government welcomes Japan's decision on Canadian beef
Saskatchewan's government is excited at the prospect of a wider market to sell beef after Japan dropped the last of its restrictions on Canadian beef. Last week, the Japanese government threw the door...
Lisa Schick
Apr 03, 2023
Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister David Marit. (980 CJME file photo)
Registrations being accepted for new online school in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan's online school is now accepting online registrations. In a media release Monday, the provincial government said K-12 students who want to learn remotely starting in the 2023-24 school ye...
CJME News
Apr 03, 2023
Angus Reid has conducted a poll about students changing their names or pronouns at school. (980 CJME file photo)
Saskatchewan Cattlemen's Association CEO speaks out on carbon tax increase
Grant McLellan is a bit uneasy as the federal carbon tax increase officially kicks in Saturday. McLellan, the CEO of the Saskatchewan Cattlemen's Association, said that'll be tough on producers, espec...
Daniel Reech
Mar 31, 2023
(980 CJME file photo)
Warriors ready for first-round series against Lethbridge Hurricanes
Their series might not have the same attention on it as the Saskatoon Blades-Regina Pats matchup, but the Moose Jaw Warriors are confident they can surprise some of the Western Hockey League's top tea...
Shane Clausing
Mar 31, 2023
Extended winter weather could delay start of seeding
The snow is sticking around and that could push back the start of seeding for the upcoming season. Jesse Ridgway, who farms with her husband just north of Lang, told the Greg Morgan Morning Show on Th...
Mar 30, 2023
Saskatchewan gov't to add physician assistants to health-care system
With Saskatchewan struggling to find more health-care workers, the provincial government is ready to add physician assistants to the roster. The government introduced legislation Thursday to license p...
CJME News
Mar 30, 2023
Saskatchewan signs deal with Calgary surgical provider
Saskatchewan is planning to cut into its surgical wait list by sending people to Alberta. The idea was first floated last August, but The Canadian Press is now reporting the provincial government has ...
CJME News
Mar 30, 2023
Health Minister Paul Merriman (980 CJME)
'Very welcome news,' cattlemen's association says on Japan lifting beef restriction
After 20 years, Canadian beef producers will have full access to the Japanese market. This will come as excellent news for Saskatchewan producers, according to Saskatchewan Cattlemen's Association CEO...
Daniel Reech
Mar 30, 2023
Cattle at the Canadian Western Agribition. (Logan Stein/980 CJME)
Wolf hunting licences to be available to out-of-province hunters
By Rob Mahon The recently released provincial budget contained a lot of notes for a lot of groups and a lot of money for them as well. One news note from that busy day will interest the hunting commun...
paNOW
Mar 29, 2023
Temperature records continue to fall as early spring cold snap lingers
Saskatchewan should be thawing out at the end of March, not avoiding frostbite. However, according to Environment Canada, the early spring cold snap wreaking havoc on the province has led to a third c...
Brent Bosker
Mar 28, 2023
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