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Winter events kick off at Saskatchewan provincial parks
Christmas events are starting throughout the province, especially at some Saskatchewan provincial parks. Sask. Parks' Deanna Jacobs told Gormley on Friday that many events are happening at parks acros...
Lindsay Newman
Dec 11, 2022
A child at Festival of Lights help by Sask Parks (Submitted photo/Sask Parks website)
Sask. parents calling for investigation into formula shortage
Some parents in Saskatchewan are frustrated over -- and worried about -- where their child's next meal is going to come from. Formula shortages have been reported across North America. Sherry Rapley a...
Lisa Schick
Dec 11, 2022
Sherry Rapley and her five-month-old daughter Amaryllis (c) are at the legislature to bring attention to a lack of infant formula in the province and asking the provincial government to look into it. Dec. 7, 2022 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
SLGA liquor store employees plead with province to keep stores open
Workers at provincially run liquor stores are continuing to call on the government to reverse its plan to shut down stores operated by the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority. The government's de...
Dec 10, 2022
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Moe, other premiers push for meeting with Trudeau on health-care cash
Not for the first time, Canada's premiers are extending an invitation to the prime minister for a meeting in January about health-care funding. The premiers came together at a Council of the Federatio...
Lisa Schick
Dec 09, 2022
Premier Scott Moe. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
Sask. Chamber CEO reacts to Air Canada's removal of direct flights to Calgary
Concern continues over the recent decision by Air Canada to stop flying from Saskatchewan cities to Calgary. As of Jan. 16, the airline will be eliminating service from Saskatoon and Regina to Calgary...
Lindsay Newman
Dec 09, 2022
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Health Canada OK's Pfizer bivalent booster for kids aged 5 to 11
Health Canada has approved Pfizer-BioNTech's bivalent booster for children between the ages of five and 11. In a media release Friday, Health Canada said the booster targets the original COVID-19 stra...
CJME News
Dec 09, 2022
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Pediatrician explains how the RSV virus affects children
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) has been making the rounds this year. The respiratory virus can affect anyone, but symptoms in older children and adults can look much like the common cold. Saskatoon...
CKOM News
Dec 08, 2022
Two-week report shows 41 COVID deaths in Sask.; school absenteeism at 15%
Illness kept 15 per cent of Saskatchewan students home from school in the week ending Dec. 3. According to the bi-weekly Community Respiratory Illness Surveillance Program report issued Thursday, scho...
CJME News
Dec 08, 2022
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Invitations and jurisdictions: Fall sitting ends at Legislature
Many Saskatchewan MLAs are heading home this week after the fall sitting came to an end Wednesday. Looking back, the seven weeks began with a splash when convicted murderer, and former MLA, Colin That...
Lisa Schick
Dec 08, 2022
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'The system let him down': Superstore knife incident results in probation
By Nigel Maxwell CONTENT WARNING: The following story has details regarding suicide. The man at the centre of a disturbance last July at Prince Albert's Superstore won't serve any additional jail time...
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Dec 08, 2022
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