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Craig Silliphant
Funding partnership announced for Cree bilingual school in Saskatoon
After several years of celebrating cultural events on a screen, Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools returned with their annual powwow Friday. On top of the drummers and dancers celebrating together, th...
Craig Silliphant
Jun 17, 2022
Board of Education Chair Diane Boyko (left) and Keith Martell, President and CEO with the First Nations Bank of Canada (right), announce funding partnership during the GSCS annual Pow Wow in Thornton Park. (Dallas Dahlseide/650 CKOM)
New food labels could impact grocery store visits
New potential labels coming to Canadian foods could impact how people shop at the grocery store. The new rules proposed by Health Canada could see products with 15 per cent or more of the recommended ...
Craig Silliphant
Jun 17, 2022
Ranchers not happy about proposed ground beef warning label
Tacos, chili, hamburgers, meatloaf - all of those delicious dishes need ground beef. But would you be as excited to eat them if there was a warning label on that meat? Health Canada plans to put a war...
Craig Silliphant
Jun 16, 2022
Sask. Trucking Association hoping for end to vaccine requirements
The vaccination mandate at the Canada-U.S. border is set to come to an end for many air travellers Monday, but truck drivers are still left wondering when the rules will be dropped for them. Jordan Ew...
Craig Silliphant
Jun 15, 2022
Chasing the Cup: Bednar's journey to hockey's biggest stage a lengthy one
The Colorado Avalanche could be Saskatchewan's team in the Stanley Cup final. Darcy Kuemper, Ryan Murray and head coach Jared Bednar all grew up in Saskatchewan, while Josh Manson has ties to the prov...
Craig Silliphant
Jun 15, 2022
Wasps making an early appearance in Saskatchewan
You might have noticed some pesky wasps buzzing around, or even worse, maybe you have already been stung. Shawn Sherwood with Poulin’s Pest Control in Regina says it’s looking like there c...
Craig Silliphant
Jun 15, 2022
Lifting of travel restrictions good news for travel companies
The Canadian Automobile Association (CAA) feels Tuesday's announcement lifting COVID-19 restrictions next week for unvaccinated travellers wanting to fly or take a train is positive news for everyone....
Craig Silliphant
Jun 15, 2022
The federal government has dropped vaccine mandates for domestic travel.
Minister considers more support for schools after lunch supervision fees added
A lot of parents are unhappy after some school divisions across the province introduced a fee for lunchtime supervision in an effort to keep up with inflation. Starting in the fall, parents in several...
Craig Silliphant
Jun 14, 2022
Education Minister Dustin Duncan. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Blood donors needed in Regina and Saskatoon
Canadian Blood Services (CBS) recently revealed it’s struggling with blood donation numbers across the country, and that message is being echoed in Saskatchewan. "COVID-19 has challenged Canadia...
Craig Silliphant
Jun 14, 2022
Moose Jaw residents express outrage at city as basements flood
More than a dozen people in Moose Jaw have been left extremely frustrated after their basements flooded, blaming the mess on the city. For Holly Henderson, who lives in the South Hill neighbourhood, i...
Craig Silliphant
Jun 14, 2022
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