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Sask. leading Canada in job growth: StatsCan
Saskatchewan is leading the way after Canada's job numbers received a boost last month. Statistics Canada's latest labour survey reported 563,600 people were employed in the province - an incre...
Mar 13, 2017
Sask. deficit grows to $427M in 3rd-quarter report
The province's forecasted deficit is growing, with the third-quarter report indicating Saskatchewan will be $427 million in the red for the 2015-16 fiscal year. The report released Monday shows the de...
CJME News
Feb 29, 2016
Sask. health minister asks northern leaders to act before COVID-19 outbreaks occur
There are plenty of vaccines to go around in northern Saskatchewan, according to Health Minister Paul Merriman, and northern leaders should communicate that with their communities. Merriman told Gorml...
CKOM News
Jul 29, 2021
Province lowering flows from Lake Diefenbaker amid dry conditions
Dry conditions are causing the province to cut back the amount of water it lets out of Lake Diefenbaker. Patrick Boyle, a spokesperson for the Water Security Agency, said the inflows from ...
CJME News
May 09, 2016
'Fiscal reckoning': Alberta to outline $20B-plus deficit in financial update
EDMONTON - Albertans are to get a look at the province's biggest deficit in history when the government releases its financial update today. Alberta Premier Jason Kenney has been warning that the defi...
The Canadian Press
Aug 27, 2020
Man saves drowning coyote pup 'Yip Yip' while on river rafting trip
A wild coyote pup was taken on quite the southern Saskatchewan river cruise last month. According to Bonnie Dell, the President of the Wildlife Rehabilitation Society of Saskatchewan, the pup was resc...
CJME News
Jul 16, 2020
Drilling begins on Canada's 1st geothermal plant
Saskatchewan's deepest well ever is being drilled near Estevan, but it's not for oil. Saskatoon-based company DEEP Earth Energy Production (DEEP) has started drilling on the first geothermal power fac...
Andrew Shepherd
Nov 23, 2018
Drilling on Canada’s first geothermal power facility located near Torquay. (Supplied/DEEP Earth Energy Production)
Rideau Hall suspect owns food business in Swan River, Man.
An image linked to a COVID-19 conspiracy theory was posted to the social media pages of a company owned by a Manitoba man 35 minutes before he allegedly drove a truck through a gate at Ottawa's R...
The Canadian Press
Jul 03, 2020
Pipelines, not carbon taxes, bigger factor in energy competitivess: report
OTTAWA - Canada's oil and gas producers are struggling to stay competitive with their U.S. counterparts because of the struggle to expand pipeline capacity, says a new report from the C.D. Howe Instit...
The Canadian Press
Feb 01, 2018
Supreme Court will not hear Trans Mountain pipeline expansion appeal cases
OTTAWA - The Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project has cleared another legal hurdle. The Supreme Court of Canada has decided not to hear five challenges from environment and Indigen...
The Canadian Press
Mar 05, 2020
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