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Kutya, didukh, and kolyadka: A look at the Ukrainian Christmas celebration
Although the holiday season may have wrapped up for some, those of Ukrainian descent are ready to celebrate one of the holiest days of the year. Jan. 6 is Christmas Eve in the Eastern Orthodox faith, ...
Brady Lang
Jan 06, 2021
Saskatoon snow sculpture artist creates virtual hug for passersby
In the front yard of a home along Cumberland Avenue South in Saskatoon sits a little girl with long, curly hair, hugging her most precious teddy bear. Except, this “little” girl is about s...
CJME News
Jan 04, 2021
New fees take effect in Regina and Saskatoon
A new year means new fees. In the City of Regina, utility fees will increase by three per cent, which was part of a three-year increase approved by council in 2018. The city says any other rate change...
CJME News
Jan 01, 2021
Saskatoon company fined $70K after workplace fatality
A Saskatoon company has been fined $70,000 in connection with a fatal workplace incident in October of 2019. Sommer Green Forages pleaded guilty in Outlook Provincial Court on Dec. 17 to a violation u...
CJME News
Dec 30, 2020
Christmas hit-and-run captured on video leads to charges in Saskatoon
Russ Kohut's Christmas morning was interrupted by a grinch driving a pickup truck. Kohut's security camera captured a truck skidding off the road and crashing into his two vehicles parked outside his ...
Brent Bosker
Dec 29, 2020
‘We were missing them:’ Saskatoon woman creates ‘hugging station’ for family
For the first time since March, Becky Scharfstein-McGettigan’s family was able to hug her grandmother. With the COVID-19 restrictions keeping everyone at a distance and families looking to keep ...
CJME News
Dec 28, 2020
Maintaining your mental health over the COVID holidays
The holiday season in 2020 is unlike anything we’ve experienced in the past. Zoom calls may be replacing old traditions in your home and you may feel uncomfortable about it all, but that’s...
CJME News
Dec 22, 2020
‘Kind of a crazy idea:’ Indigenous artist wraps up 14 day quarantine at Wanuskewin
Curtis Peeteetuce put down his paint brush for 20 years, but is likely thankful he picked it up in 2020. The artist is a member of the Beardy’s Okemasis Cree Nation, and it wasn’t until he...
CJME News
Dec 21, 2020
U of S expects to continue remote learning through spring, summer terms
Remote learning at the University of Saskatchewan (U of S) looks like it’s here to stay, at least until the Fall 2021 term. That’s the expectation of the institution, who gave a prepared e...
CJME News
Dec 21, 2020
Latest COVID update Dec. 20: Three deaths, 226 new cases, 105 recoveries
Another three people in Saskatchewan have died with COVID. In a news release Sunday, the Ministry of Health reported that three people from the Regina area, two of whom were 80 or older and one who wa...
CJME News
Dec 20, 2020
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