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Nature group concerned by conditional approval of potash project
A prairie nature group is concerned a new solution potash mine will destroy what little natural landscape remains in the area. The Ministry of Environment gave the Albany Potash Project, located about...
Andrew Shepherd
Sep 10, 2019
Sunshine, above normal temperatures in Sask.
The December heat wave across most of Saskatchewan could stick around almost until Christmas. Mike Russo with Environment Canada said the prairies are currently receiving a burst of Pacific air, with ...
Britton Gray
Dec 14, 2018
Snow no help for Saskatchewan farmers
It's no secret that this has been a very frustrating harvest season for Saskatchewan farmers. Early in the growing season they dealt with drought. Then when the rain finally came, it seemingly didn't ...
CKOM News
Sep 30, 2019
Indigenous leader Ed John pleads not guilty to historical sex charges
PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. - An Indigenous leader and former British Columbia cabinet minister has pleaded not guilty to sex charges dating back more than 40 years. The plea was entered on behalf of Ed ...
The Canadian Press
Jul 08, 2020
Canada defeats New Zealand to advance to quarterfinals of World Cup of Darts
SALZBURG, Austria - Canadians Jeff (The Silencer) Smith and Matt (Ginga Ninja) Campbell downed New Zealand on Saturday to reach the quarterfinals of the BetVictor World Cup of Darts.It marks Canada's ...
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Nov 07, 2020
Reports: Israeli strike near Syrian capital kills 9 fighters
BEIRUT - Israel fired several missiles early on Monday targeting areas near the Syrian capital, Damascus, Syria's state news agency reported. An opposition war-monitoring group said the strikes killed...
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Feb 15, 2021
Ontario wildfire evacuees stuck in Regina through the weekend
A few dozen northern Ontario wildfire evacuees have been able to go home, but the nearly 300 who remain in Regina are going to be staying for a little while longer. Two flights with roughly 35 evacuee...
Lisa Schick
Jul 18, 2019
Weather to bring 'tale of extremes' Tuesday, Wednesday: Environment Canada
Tuesday and Wednesday are set to be up-and-down days weather-wise in Saskatchewan, according to Environment Canada. "It will be a tale of extremes in Regina for the next couple of days," met...
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Feb 11, 2020
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Below-normal runoff in central, southern Sask. could affect lake levels
Water levels on recreational lakes in some areas of Saskatchewan could be low this summer if there isn't more snow in the coming weeks. The Water Security Agency (WSA) issued its updated spring runoff...
CJME News
Mar 04, 2021
Heat warnings issued for nearly all of Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan is back under the extreme heat, with Environment Canada issuing heat warnings for nearly every region of the province. Meteorologist Eric Dykes says daytime highs could reach the mid-30s ...
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Jul 15, 2021
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