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Community members stepping up to help at JSCN inquest
People wearing white vests with 'Wellness' on the backs could be seen all around the Kerry Vickar Centre in Melfort over the past few weeks. They're wellness workers from the James Smith Cree Nation w...
Lisa Schick
Jan 29, 2024
Cindy Ghostkeeper-Whitehead, a family wellness worker on the James Smith Cree Nation, says workers like her have been helping to support the community during the multi-week coroner's inquest. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Regina chef ready to cook at Culinary Olympics
A 22-year-old chef's passion for cooking started with her elbows in the dirt of her garden. Now, Bernadette Ballman is to be slicing and dicing on the international stage with Canada's Junior Culinary...
Gillian Massie
Jan 29, 2024
Regina teacher offering lessons in cryptocurrency
A Regina high school teacher is walking his students through the inner workings of Bitcoin. Bitcoin was invented in 2008 and started being used as a currency in 2009. It's the first decentralized cryp...
Roman Hayter
Jan 28, 2024
McMorris wins silver in snowboard slopestyle at X Games Aspen
Regina's Mark McMorris had the lead after the first run of the men's snowboard slopestyle at X Games Aspen, but he couldn't hold on to the title of king of the mountain. American Red Gerard overtook M...
CJME News
Jan 28, 2024
‘It’s a party:’ Regina hip-hop dance battle
A dance battle is heating things up during Frost Festival. 'Bridge-the-Gap' is a choreography and street dance competition. It includes break-dance, open-style and hip hop battles. Eddy Alvaro is a we...
Nicole Garn
Jan 27, 2024
Ottawa rep says JSCN inquest should be attracting national interest
The inquest into the mass murders on the James Smith Cree Nation and in Weldon is attracting national attention, but it's not as widespread as some would like. Kim Beaudin, the national vice-chief of ...
Libby Gray
Jan 26, 2024
'Once-in-a-lifetime opportunity': Sask. hockey player stars at U18 worlds
Reporter Britton Gray highlights remarkable Saskatchewan athletes in this regular feature. Stryker Zablocki got to achieve a dream last month - wearing the Canadian maple leaf on the international sta...
Britton Gray
Jan 26, 2024
Family responds to verdict for former Sask. Mountie
By Nigel Maxwell The older brother of a man who was shot and killed by a former Saskatchewan Mountie says a verdict of manslaughter is quite unfair. Brett Herman was responding to Bernie Herman's conv...
paNOW
Jan 26, 2024
Lloydminster school division employee fired, charged after alleged theft
An employee of the Lloydminster Public School Division was fired - and subsequently charged by police - after allegedly stealing nearly $8,000 last June. The Ministry of Education included that loss i...
CKOM News
Jan 26, 2024
Day 10: Pathologist tells inquest EMS likely couldn't have saved murder victims
For the second straight day, a pathologist told the inquest into the mass murders on the James Smith Cree Nation and in Weldon it's unlikely that responding paramedics would have been able to save the...
Lisa Schick
Jan 26, 2024
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