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Sudden surge in Regina Food Bank clients
There's an unusual, sudden jump in the number of recent users of the Regina Food Bank. "We are seeing our numbers increase," said CEO Steve Compton, who said last week they saw 40 new client...
Kevin Martel
Sep 23, 2017
Evacuees able to head home as of Wednesday morning
As of 10 p.m. the chief administrative officer and director of emergency preparedness in Kindersley, Bernie Morton said the fires near Leader are under control. Earlier the towns of Leader, Burstall a...
Oct 18, 2017
The St Paul Lutheran Church on the corner of Highway 321 and Maharg Avenue in Burstall, Sask. on Oct. 17, 2017. (Keldon K./Twitter)
Bear visits family farm outside Craven
When Jackie Rich first saw what looked like bear prints in her yard, she brushed it off thinking that couldn't be right, until a few days later when she saw the bear. She and her husband were sitting ...
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Jun 07, 2016
Trump to order meat processing plants to remain open
WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump will take executive action Tuesday to order meat processing plants to stay open amid concerns over growing coronavirus cases and the impact on the nation's food sup...
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Apr 28, 2020
A look at how provinces plan to emerge from COVID-19 shutdown
Provinces and territories have been releasing plans for easing restrictions that were put in place to limit the spread of COVID-19. Here is what some of the provinces have announced so far: Newfo...
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Jun 22, 2020
Rural Sask, energy and next election highlight NDP's 2019
In a year-end interview, 980 CJME reporter Andrew Shepherd sat down with NDP Leader Ryan Meili. He talked about what his plans and priorities are for 2019. Andrew Sheperd (AS): Where do you hope to be...
Andrew Shepherd
Jan 01, 2019
Women, youth bear the brunt of January job losses, unemployment rate hits 9.4%
OTTAWA - Canada's labour market saw months of gains wiped out in a matter of weeks as widespread lockdowns and school closures erased 212,800 jobs in January, hitting mothers and youth particularly ha...
The Canadian Press
Feb 05, 2021
Swift Current company fined for deaths of two workers
A Swift Current company is being fined for the deaths of two workers. J & D Sewer Services Ltd. has been fined $42,000 after two staff died after being exposed to hydrogen sulfide in a sewer line....
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Sep 28, 2016
Wood chips to make pulp for toilet paper in short supply, Commons committee told
OTTAWA - The demand for toilet paper in Canada has skyrocketed - increasing by 241 per cent during the COVID-19 pandemic. Derek Nighbor, president of the Forest Products Association of Canada, reveale...
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Apr 17, 2020
City decides on pot zoning, food truck permits and garbage
The details around zoning bylaws for pot shops in Regina have been finalized, with city council set for a final vote on them next month. Regina Mayor Michael Fougere told the CJME Morning Show Tuesday...
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