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Taylor MacPherson
New tech developed in Sask. could make electronics cheaper
Your next iPhone could be a little cheaper thanks to a new technology being developed in Saskatchewan. Researchers from the University of Ottawa are working in collaboration with the Canadian Light So...
Roman Hayter
Jan 22, 2024
New scholarship aims to bring more women into firefighting
Regina's first female firefighter is trying to help other women get into the field. Marrianne Boychuk is a retired firefighter who spent nearly 30 years in the profession. Now, in an effort to bring m...
Roman Hayter
Jan 22, 2024
No strike at Viterra as new contract accepted
A deal has been struck between Viterra Canada and the Grain & General Services Union, avoiding a strike. The union's locals 1 and 2 voted in favour of accepting the final offer from the grain hand...
Will Mandzuk
Jan 19, 2024
Day 5: Psychologist shares assessment of Myles Sanderson at JSCN inquest
A criminal investigative psychologist spoke about Myles Sanderson's childhood trauma, substance use and possible psychological problems during the fifth day of a coroner's inquest into the deadly stab...
CJME News
Jan 19, 2024
Riders bring back Dabire on one-year extension
Defensive tackle Charbel Dabire will remain a force in the middle of the Saskatchewan Roughriders' defensive line in 2024. On Friday, the CFL club announced the 27-year-old defensive lineman had signe...
Britton Gray
Jan 19, 2024
Former Regina hockey coach Bernie Lynch handed three-year sentence
A former junior hockey coach in Regina has been handed a three-year sentence for sexual assault. Bernie Lynch, 69, was found guilty last month of assaulting and sexually assaulting a teen boy in 1988....
CJME News
Jan 19, 2024
'Problematic' to include class complexity in talks with STF, finance minister says
As teachers prepare to go on a second one-day strike, the province is showing no signs of changing its position. On Thursday, Finance Minister Harpauer told reporters that she wanted the province's te...
Daniel Reech
Jan 19, 2024
Day 2: Emotions intensify as testimony continues at JSCN inquest
The first witness revealed new details about the September, 2022 killings on the James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon during the second day of a coroner's inquest. RCMP Staff Sergeant Robin Zentner bega...
CJME News
Jan 16, 2024
'This is the right way:' Chiefs attend James Smith Cree Nation inquest
Before the inquest began on Monday, Chief Robert Head was apprehensive and worried the process would trigger the trauma, grief and loss for his membership - however, that changed later that morning. "...
Lisa Schick
Jan 15, 2024
Day 1: Jury selection, first witness at James Smith Cree Nation inquest
Dozens of people gathered at the Kerry Vickar Centre in Melfort on Monday for the start of a two-week inquest into the deadly stabbing rampage by Myles Sanderson in September of 2022. The communities ...
CJME News
Jan 15, 2024
The Kerry Vickar Centre prior to the beginning of the opening day of the public coroner's inquest into the mass stabbings that happened on James Smith Cree Nation in 2022, in Melfort, Sask., Monday, Jan. 15, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Liam Richards
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