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Winter conditions plague Saskatchewan highways
A combination of rain, snow and wind made for treacherous driving conditions on Saturday morning. “Wet, subject to freezing and icy and slippery (conditions) is pretty much blanketing the provin...
CJME News
Nov 09, 2019
Winter conditions plague Saskatchewan highways
A combination of rain, snow and wind made for treacherous driving conditions on Saturday morning. “Wet, subject to freezing and icy and slippery (conditions) is pretty much blanketing the provin...
CJME News
Nov 09, 2019
Climatologist predicts 'yo-yo' winter weather for next 30 days
Regina may be in for some cold weather on Tuesday and Wednesday this week, but by Friday, temperatures should be on their way up. Environment Canada's senior climatologist, David Phillips, said this w...
CJME News
Nov 05, 2019
(980 CJME file photo)
Saskatoon man’s invention could be a winter game-changer
The days of seeing streets covered in snake-like cords in the winter could be coming to an end thanks to a Saskatoon engineer. It has been a long, seven-year journey, but soon William Topping will see...
CKOM News
Oct 24, 2019
Winter is coming—time to switch to winter tires
With snow expected in Saskatchewan this weekend along with cooler temperatures, it’s a good time to switch over. At Market Tire on 8th Street in Saskatoon Colton Ritchot said it’s been bus...
CJME News
Sep 28, 2019
Average fall, cold winter ahead, The Weather Network predicts
Canadians can expect average temperatures this fall that will give way to a cold winter in central and eastern parts of the country, according to The Weather Network. The network is predicting Western...
The Canadian Press
Sep 16, 2019
Dead fish washing up at Wascana Lake after "winter kill"
After a long, cold winter, dead fish are washing up on the shores of Wascana Lake in amounts many haven't seen in a while. It's the aftermath of something called "winter kill," where ice and snow bloc...
CJME News
Apr 10, 2019
Darrell Davis: Snow doubt about it ...
Two days of warm weather. That's all it took. All that snow we dutifully shovelled from our driveways and sidewalks this winter has quickly turned into ugly, icy snowpiles and huge, deep, dirty puddle...
Darrell Davis
Mar 14, 2019
Jamie Nye: Warmer days are ahead, I hope
February has been a long, cold month. Too many days in the -30s and far too many days with wind chill dipping below -40. A friend posted a picture on Facebook this week from a year ago when they were ...
Jamie Nye
Feb 27, 2019
Cold weather not a problem for those at Waskimo festival
Thousands of people stepped out to embrace the cold in Regina for the annual Waskimo Winter Festival on Monday. The big new attraction at this year's Family Day celebration was public skating, allowed...
Joseph Ho
Feb 18, 2019
Public skating on Wascana Lake during the Waskimo Winter Festival. (980 CJME file photo)
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