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Canadian public health agencies ramping up preparations in response to new virus
Canadian public health agencies are ramping up preparations to deal with a new virus that has infected hundreds of people in China and killed at least 17. Authorities in several countri...
The Canadian Press
Jan 22, 2020
Public skating allowed once again at Waskimo Winter Festival
Visitors to this year's Waskimo Winter Festival on Feb. 18 will get to do something that hasn't been allowed for a long time. Festival president Jim Aho told Greg Morgan they've received permission to...
CJME News
Feb 05, 2019
People who attended Waskimo Festival on Feb. 19, 2018, could try out snow cricket on Wascana Lake. (Jessika Guse/980 CJME)
Sask. canola farmers angered with proposed Chinese sanctions
Sask. farmer annoyed that canola farmers are once again at the centre of a political battle.
Shane Clausing
Sep 04, 2024
Lloydminster RCMP: 3 dead in targeted attack, suspects at large
RCMP: public is not at risk following a triple homicide on the Sask. side of Lloydminster.
CKOM News
Sep 12, 2024
Sask. police to get $5.4M to fight drug-impaired driving
The federal government is hoping drug users "puff, puff" and then "pass" on driving, and it's giving a big chunk of money to police in Saskatchewan to catch those who don't. The go...
Lisa Schick
Aug 30, 2019
Regina Police Chief Evan Bray says $5.4 million from the federal government to Saskatchewan police for drug-impaired driving enforcement is greatly appreciated. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Sask. distilleries mix up emergency sanitizer to fight COVID-19
With hand sanitizer in high demand over COVID-19, several Saskatchewan distilleries have shifted their businesses to help meet the demand for workers on the front lines of the pandemic. “We̵...
CJME News
Mar 22, 2020
Sask. applies for low-carbon funding amid carbon tax fight
Carbon tax or not, the Saskatchewan government is still applying for $62 million in low-carbon federal infrastructure money. Federal Environment Minister Catherine McKenna has said publicly that Saska...
Adriana Christianson
May 16, 2018
Saskatchewan Environment Minister Dustin Duncan. (Adriana Christianson/980 CJME)
Sask. sending more staff and equipment to fight B.C. fires
Saskatchewan is doing even more to help others battling wildfires. In addition to what has already been sent to B.C., 20 more firefighters, one liaison officer and four wildfire specialists are headin...
Sarah Mills
Jul 12, 2017
Aircrafts, firefighters, and wildfire specialists are heading to B.C. and Montana to tackle the ongoing fires in those areas. (Government of Saskatchewan)
'Can't fight Mother Nature:' Sask. man flies out of Irma
Just as Hurricane Irma began to storm through southern Florida this weekend, Outlook's Bob Utigaard headed for higher ground. Utigaard flew down to the Sunshine State to check on his RV and boat house...
Jessie Anton
Sep 11, 2017
Chokoloskee Island, Fla. sits three to four feet deep in water as of 4:30 p.m. Sept. 10, 2017. (Submitted by Bob Utigaard)
'Wildly impressive:' New Wascana Pool well on its way
It's a fairly safe bet that the new Wascana Pool, once it's open, will be one of the most popular public pools in Regina. The facility is still under construction but it's on time so far and is expect...
Lisa Schick
Jul 08, 2022
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