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First Saskatchewan-made satellite to launch Saturday
Saskatchewan, we’re about to have liftoff! On Saturday, the first-ever Saskatchewan-made satellite will be launched. It has the label of "RADSAT-SK," and will be aboard the SpaceX CRS-28 rocket....
Will Mandzuk
Jun 02, 2023
Saskatchewan's rare earth facility takes another step forward
It is another step forward for Saskatchewan Research Council’s (SRC) Rare Earth Processing Facility in Saskatoon. On Thursday, the SRC announced that it has designed and begun building 140 comme...
Steve Seto
May 25, 2023
U of R students design finger rehab device for final project
Hand injuries are one of the most common work related injuries in the province. According to the Saskatchewan Workers' Compensation Board (WCB), the 3,282 hand injury claims registered in 2021 were th...
Daniel Reech
Apr 10, 2023
Engineering students Dane Fichter and Sheetal Kaushal displaying the Adaptive Rehabilitation Device for Fingers at Project Day at the University of Regina on April, 1 2023 (Daniel Reech/980 CJME)
Indigenous software company aims to create jobs in Prince Albert
An Indigenous software company is planning to bring new tech-sector jobs to Prince Albert. PLATO, Canada's only Indigenous software testing and technology services company, said it's currently recruit...
CJME News
Jan 25, 2023
Tech journalist shares high-tech gift ideas for the holiday season
The holiday's are a week away, and they are sure to be full of high-tech gifts. Tech journalist Marc Saltzman spoke to CJME and CKOM's John Gormley on Monday to share some of the hottest technology th...
Lindsay Newman
Dec 17, 2022
Innovative Saskatchewan companies get funding to help recruit skilled workers
PrairiesCan is putting money into the hands of Saskatchewan entrepreneurs to foster skilled labour in the province. The interest-free loan of nearly $26,000,000 is being given to 11 "innovative busine...
CJME News
Jun 29, 2022
SIGA bringing online betting app to Saskatchewan residents this fall
Saskatchewan residents will be able to make wagers from the comfort of their homes in the near future. The Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority (SIGA) is creating a regulated online betting app with m...
Dallas Dahlseide
Jun 09, 2022
BeeSecure GPS tracker used to recover stolen property
A GPS device developed with help from the Government of Saskatchewan has helped police recover stolen property. According to the provincial government, the BeeSecure device was used by the RCMP and Sa...
CJME News
May 17, 2022
Saskatoon tech company gets a leg up from Google
A new Saskatoon tech company has a big leg up in trying to help people deal with grief. Cadence has developed a new software to help close out estates. It helps people with things like closing account...
CJME News
Apr 25, 2022
Tech talk: Sask. opens new pathway for immigrant program
Saskatchewan is looking for more tech talent. The provincial government announced Monday the creation of a new Tech Talent Pathway for the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP), which the gove...
CJME News
Mar 07, 2022
Angus Reid has conducted a poll about students changing their names or pronouns at school. (980 CJME file photo)
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