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Spring
Contest opens to predict pelicans' arrival in Saskatoon
Saskatoon will soon be on the lookout for a sure sign of spring: pelicans. Starting Wednesday, people can register their entry in the annual Meewasin Pelican Watch contest. Prizes are awarded to ...
CJME News
Mar 01, 2017
Tent caterpillar infestation makes it tough to find insecticide
There's an infestation in Saskatchewan. At a glance they might look like fuzzy blankets draped around trees and buildings. In reality, they're clumps of tent caterpillars. They're surfacing in large n...
Adriana Christianson
Jun 07, 2016
May brings summer weather to southern Sask.
The calendar might still officially say spring, but the first week of May is ushering in some beautiful summer weather. The forecast calls for sunny skies and temperatures hitting the high 20s for the...
Adriana Christianson
May 01, 2016
Fast melt causes some localized flooding in the Canora, Buchanan area
A fast snow melt has led to some localized flooding of roads in the Canora area. In the latest spring run-off report, the Water Security Agency said Assiniboine River and Red Deer River are close to t...
Adriana Christianson
Apr 22, 2016
From picnics to slacklining: people enjoy hot weather in Regina
With the sun beaming down on Regina on Wednesday, many people took the opportunity to get outside. Several parents took their kids to the park, stopping for a picnic along the way. "Sitting on the nic...
Adriana Christianson
Apr 20, 2016
Martel on the Move: 'hot dog days' of early spring
First we had winter, which looked more like spring. Now that it's spring, it feels more like summer. Confusing, maybe, but people didn't seem to have any problem with the weather on Tuesday, realizing...
Adriana Christianson
Apr 19, 2016
Potential for fast melt with high temps. in east central Sask.
With the exception of east central Saskatchewan, there is no concern for spring run-off this month. Patrick Boyle with the Water Security Agency (WSA) said the high temperatures this week could cause ...
Adriana Christianson
Apr 19, 2016
Massey Place church cleans up Saskatoon park
A group of Massey Place neighbourhood residents have helped bring out the beautify in their community this spring with a community park clean up. West Portal Church members spent Saturd...
CJME News
Apr 16, 2016
They're back: mosquitoes out in southern Sask.
With the gift of summer-like temperatures in April comes Saskatchewan's most despised summer pest - the mosquito. Yes, mosquitoes are back and biting, but only in small numbers, according to Saskatche...
Adriana Christianson
Apr 13, 2016
Both Regina and Saskatoon use insecticide to kill mosquito larvae. (980 CJME)
Spring seeding on track in P.A. and Melfort area
While most of the province is too wet to begin seeding, experts agree this won't affect farmers in the Prince Albert and Melfort region. Shannon Friesen with Saskatchewan Agriculture said farmers in t...
Adriana Christianson
Apr 12, 2016
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