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Teachers, students doing well with some exceptions as first school week winds down
It’s been one for the books, as the saying goes. A start to the 2020-21 school year unlike any other in recent memory. Parents sent their children either back to school or enrolled them in onlin...
CJME News
Sep 11, 2020
Conservation inspector weighs in on what to do when encountering an aggressive bear
The tragic death of a 44-year-old woman in northern Saskatchewan last week has brought attention to just how dangerous bears can be. Stephanie Blais was attacked and killed by a black bear on Thursday...
CJME News
Aug 25, 2020
Hamilton changes Commonwealth Games course, shifting to a 2026 bid
Hamilton has pivoted from the pursuit of the 2030 Commonwealth Games to a potential bid for 2026. A dearth of global candidates makes the southern Ontario city a virtual slam dunk to host th...
The Canadian Press
May 21, 2020
McGill principal defends decision not to divest after prof's resignation
MONTREAL - The principal of McGill university is defending the institution's commitment to reducing carbon emissions after a professor resigned over its refusal to divest from the fossil fue...
CJME News
Jan 20, 2020
Data problem responsible for 2 weeks without COVID deaths
With an update to the COVID-19 dashboard on Friday, the province revealed a data problem has kept multiple deaths, dozens of hospital cases, and thousands of resolved cases and negative PCR tests off ...
Lisa Schick
Jan 21, 2022
Canada warming twice as fast as rest of the world, scientific report shows
OTTAWA - Canada is warming up twice as fast as the rest of the world and it's "effectively irreversible," a new scientific report from Environment and Climate Change Canada says. At stake is...
The Canadian Press
Apr 01, 2019
The midnight sun shines across sea ice along the Northwest Passage in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, on July 22, 2017. Canada is warming up twice as fast as the rest of the world and that warming is "effectively irreversible" a new scientific report from Environment and Climate Change Canada says. That warming is happening even faster in the winter months, leaving southern Canadians with more winter rainfall and northern Canadians with melting permafrost and a shrinking sea ice. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, David Goldman
Chinook natural gas power station opens, part of push away from coal
When the bright orange ribbon was cut to officially open the Chinook natural gas power station on Friday morning, the plant had already been feeding power into the grid for weeks. The new station is a...
Lisa Schick
Dec 06, 2019
The air-cooled condenser at the Chinook Power Station. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
More masks and more space: Regina Catholic School Division opens doors ahead of classes
Back to school is a time-honoured tradition, but when kids return to classrooms in Regina next week, it's going to be a lot different than it was when they left six months ago. The Regina Catholic Sch...
Lisa Schick
Sep 02, 2020
Grade 8 teacher Brett Matlock at St.Gregory School. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Gov't backtracks on some PST charges as part of four-point plan
A reversal of fortunes for Saskatchewan has led to the reversal of a plan by the provincial government. Thanks to resource revenue more than $1.5 billion higher than was expected when the budget was r...
CJME News
Aug 23, 2022
'I don't drop the ball': O'Toole promises to fight for West, human rights
OTTAWA - Newly elected Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole said Tuesday that as leader, and as a prime minister, he will stand up for the rights of women and the LGBTQ community, and he intends to a...
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Aug 25, 2020
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