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"It is what it is," says Sask. finance minister on federal deficit
Saskatchewan's finance minister is not critical of a projected $20 billion deficit for the federal Liberal government this year. Finance Minister Kevin Doherty says the announcement by his federal cou...
Adriana Christianson
Feb 22, 2016
Regina businesses taking proactive approach to COVID variant cases
The rise in COVID-19 variant cases in Regina has some businesses choosing to temporarily close their doors, even without the provincial government's request. Rainbow Cinemas as well as the RCMP Herita...
Mar 23, 2021
Small modular reactors to be part of research between Cameco, Bruce Power
A corporate partnership crossing provincial borders marks another step toward fulfilling the province's hope of deploying nuclear power in Saskatchewan. Saskatoon-based uranium producer Cameco has lon...
Joseph Ho
Aug 20, 2020
"It is what it is," says Sask. finance minister on federal deficit
Saskatchewan's finance minister is not critical of a projected $20 billion deficit for the federal Liberal government this year. Finance Minister Kevin Doherty says the announcement by his federal cou...
Adriana Christianson
Feb 22, 2016
Brad Wall still tops in premier popularity poll
It appears Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall has still got it. After announcing his resignation from politics in August, Wall's approval rating is up four points in the latest poll by the Angus Reid Inst...
CKOM News
Dec 19, 2017
Premier Brad Wall on his last day in office at the Saskatchewan Legislature on Dec. 8, 2017. (Sarah Mills/980 CJME)
Unifor members reject refinery's final contract offer
Members of the union representing employees at the Co-op Refinery Complex have voted 89 per cent against the final contract offered by the company. The union agreed March 20 to the recommendations of ...
Adriana Christianson
Apr 29, 2020
Unifor Local 594 held a drive-by rally at the Saskatchewan Legislative Building on April 29, 2020 to demand action from the government to end the lockout at the Co-op Refinery. (Adriana Christianson/980 CJME)
Provincial watchdog probes often don't lead to charges against police
An analysis of data from civilian police watchdogs in Canada shows that most of their investigations do not result in charges against officers. Charges were laid or forwarded to Crown p...
The Canadian Press
Jul 03, 2020
Supreme Court moves provincial appeals of carbon tax to September
OTTAWA - Canada's national fight over the carbon tax won't get sorted out at the Supreme Court of Canada until the fall. The Supreme Court says appeals from both Saskatchewan and Ontario over cases th...
The Canadian Press
Apr 29, 2020
Sask. small businesses can begin applying today for provincial aid
Saskatchewan businesses impacted by COVID-19 can begin applying for provincial aid today. Saskatchewan Trade and Export Development Minister Jeremy Harrison told Gormley on Monday the government will ...
CJME News
Apr 13, 2020
B.C. to ease pandemic restrictions, provincial travel, indoor activities allowed
VICTORIA - Health restrictions will be eased on indoor gatherings, group activities and travel within British Columbia on Tuesday as COVID-19 immunization rates rise and case counts decline, Premier J...
The Canadian Press
Jun 14, 2021
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