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Moose Jaw city council backs down on major rate hikes
By Chris Rasmussen for www.discovermoosejaw.com Moose Jaw city council is holding off on passing a budget and taking another look at the books in response to a public outcry in the community over majo...
Discover Moose Jaw
Feb 27, 2018
TransCanada cancels Energy East pipeline
TransCanada has announced it is cancelling plans for the Energy East pipeline. Energy East would have carried oil from Alberta and Saskatchewan to refineries on the east coast for processing, and ship...
CJME News
Oct 05, 2017
COVID cases identified at two more Regina schools
Regina Public Schools said cases of COVID-19 had been identified at two of the division's schools. One case had been detected at each of Jack MacKenzie School and Sheldon-Williams Collegiate. Close co...
CJME News
Oct 21, 2021
Despite progress, threat of 232 tariffs dominates NAFTA negotiations
WASHINGTON - Despite the eye-popping figures thrown around in the NAFTA conversation - $2 billion in daily trade, 18 million autos built each year, hundreds of thousands of jobs in the U.S. - one numb...
The Canadian Press
Sep 21, 2018
A-Rod, bidding for Mets, wants players to accept cap system
NEW YORK - Alex Rodriguez, among four groups of bidders for a possible purchase of the New York Mets, called for baseball players to accept the kind of revenue-sharing system that is tied to a salary ...
The Canadian Press
Jul 17, 2020
B.C. announces plan for mass vaccination campaign starting in April
VICTORIA - British Columbia's oldest residents will be able to pre-register for COVID-19 vaccinations starting in March after the most vulnerable groups have been immunized under a plan announced Frid...
The Canadian Press
Jan 22, 2021
Canada probing whether delaying second COVID-19 vaccine doses could help more people
OTTAWA - Canada is the latest country to investigate how to stretch vaccine doses as far as possible, as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to have tragic consequences all around the world.Dr. Theresa Ta...
The Canadian Press
Jan 05, 2021
Indigenous drummers lead pipeline protesters on 22-kilometre march in Victoria
VICTORIA - Indigenous drummers in British Columbia are leading an anti-pipeline protest along a 22-kilometre route today that passes through Victoria and ends at a beach south of the city. Hundreds of...
The Canadian Press
Jun 22, 2019
Demonstrators march down Government Street during a protest against the approval of the Trans Mountain pipeline, in Victoria on Saturday, June 22, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Dirk Meissner
Humboldt Strong merchandise available at Rider Store
Rider Nation already wears its pride on its sleeve on game day, but Saturday it'll also be able to show it's Humboldt Strong. "We worked very closely with the Broncos on all these items, they've ...
Jun 29, 2018
Demand has been high for Humboldt Broncos jerseys and now they will be available at the Rider Store beginning on June 30, 2018. (Arielle Zerr/980 CJME)
Domestic assault charges against Raptors guard Davis dismissed
NEW YORK - The New York District Attorney's Office dismissed domestic assault charges against Toronto Raptors guard Terence Davis on Friday. Davis had faced several charges after he and his girlfriend...
The Canadian Press
Feb 19, 2021
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Roy Shivers, Darian Durant to be enshrined in Riders' Plaza of Honour
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