Category Archives: Saskatchewan
A smaller home to live a bigger life
Less can be more, or at least that's the idea which in recent years has seen the rapid expansion of the tiny home movement. Defined as a home between 100 to 400 square feet, tiny homes can come in all...
Jan 03, 2019
Driver charged after collision with ambulance
Bradley Jamie Isbister, 23, of the Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation has been charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle by alcohol, and exceeding 80 mg of alcohol within two hours of operating conveyan...
Jan 03, 2019
New Horizons could provide data on beginnings of solar system: Sask. astronomer
A Saskatchewan astronomer is excited about the data a NASA spacecraft will send back to Earth. James Edgar of Melville, a former president of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, said NASA’...
Jan 02, 2019
Cancer Society urges you to quit smoking in 2019
It’s never too late to quit smoking. That’s the message from Donna Pasiechnik of the Canadian Cancer Society, as many are ushering in 2019 white-knuckling it without a cigarette for the la...
Jan 02, 2019
Humboldt Broncos hire Troy Smith as assistant coach
After parting ways with the head coach in late December, the Humboldt Broncos organization has finalized the team's coaching staff for the remainder of the season. Interim head coach Scott Barney name...
Jan 02, 2019
Judge rules on challenge over Métis hunting and fishing rights
Three men charged with illegally hunting and fishing in northwest Saskatchewan have lost a challenge to government regulations over Mtis rights to hunt and fish. The men were charged in three separate...
Dec 31, 2018
Saskatchewan simultaneously the coldest and one of the warmest places in Canada
The province of Saskatchewan experienced wildly different temperatures Sunday, Dec. 30. Key Lake was a bitter -46.4 degrees Celsius. The low temperature was brisk enough to make it the coldest place i...
Dec 31, 2018
From the Premier’s desk: Moe reviews 2018
At the end of 2018, 980 CJME news director Sarah Mills sat down with Premier Scott Moe for his annual year-end interview. Newly-elected as Saskatchewan Party leader at the start of the year, Moe talke...
Dec 31, 2018
Year in Review: Humboldt Broncos tragedy shocks the world
As 2018 draws to a close, paNOW is taking a look back on the most important and impactful stories of the year, as selected by our reporters and editorial staff. It was a crash that shocked the nation ...
Dec 29, 2018
Nathan Oystrick leaving Humboldt Broncos
Nathan Oystrick is stepping away from coaching and managing the Humboldt Broncos, after taking over the team in the wake of April's deadly bus crash. Oystrick announced on Twitter Friday morning he wa...
Dec 28, 2018