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Lisa Schick
New wind, solar projects to have largest Indigenous ownership in Sask.
A pair of new renewable power projects announced on Thursday are expected to set a record for Indigenous ownership in the province. As part of its drive towards adding more renewable power into the sy...
Lisa Schick
3h ago
Sask. NDP calls for an end to virtual health care in emergencies
When a person is in a life threatening health emergency they'll likely head to the closest emergency room, but Saskatchewan's NDP doesn't think they should be greeted with a doctor on a screen when th...
Lisa Schick
Apr 30, 2025
New trial ordered for man convicted in 2020 Moose Jaw stabbing death
Vincent Picken will head back to court for a new trial on his second-degree murder charge in the death of Shaun Holmes after a decision from the Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan. The court issued its ...
Lisa Schick
Apr 30, 2025
A snowstorm that could bring up to a foot of snow is heading towards Saskatchewan (650 CKOM file photo)
Premier Scott Moe looks for reset on Sask. relationship with Ottawa
Premier Scott Moe and members of his government spent much of the federal election campaign subtly, and not so subtly, supporting the federal Conservative party, but the morning after election day Moe...
Lisa Schick
Apr 29, 2025
Teenagers set to work the polls on election day in Regina
Even though some of them can't legally cast a ballot yet, dozen of Grade 12 students will be working at polling places around Regina on Monday for election day. Elections Canada allows 16 and 17 year ...
Lisa Schick
Apr 28, 2025
Regina teens vote in program to increase youth election participation
Some of them can't vote in the federal election, but dozens of Grade 12 students in Regina got to cast a ballot this spring anyway. Luther College High School and Michael A. Riffel High School both pa...
Lisa Schick
Apr 24, 2025
Housing builds jump in Sask., but more needed
For the first three months of the year, Saskatchewan saw a 96.5 per cent increase in housing starts in urban centres, the highest increase among the provinces, but numbers will need to go even higher ...
Lisa Schick
Apr 23, 2025
Premier Scott Moe offering no explanation on Hilbert committee decision
No explanation is being offering by Premier Scott Moe or his office about why a Sask. Party MLA was removed from some duties but not others. Sask. Party MLA Racquel Hilbert recently apologized after c...
Lisa Schick
Apr 22, 2025
Cowessess First Nation Chief recalls meaningful apologies on visits to see Pope Francis
As the world mourned the death of Pope Francis on Monday, Cowessess First Nation Chief Erica Beaudin remembered her trips to see him and his apologies for the Catholic church's role in Canada's reside...
Lisa Schick
Apr 21, 2025
'Thank you for this life': FSIN lifetime Chief Lawrence Joseph dies at 79
Chief Lawrence Joseph's skills and accomplishments ranged far and wide - from music, to politics, to spirituality - and he used those skills to help, advocate and heal throughout his life. A former Fe...
Lisa Schick
Apr 21, 2025
Chief Lawrence Joseph accepts the Willard Ahenakew Award in 2023, a lifetime achievement award at the first Saskatchewan Indigenous Music Awards. (Derek Craddock/paNOW Staff)
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