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Regina mosquito count remains low despite recent rainfall
Despite the rainfall in the Regina area over the past week, the mosquito population remains low, according to the city. "Our most recent mosquito counts showed that we were averaging two mosquito...
Shane Clausing
Jun 14, 2022
Alberta, N.B. premiers disappointed by cancellation of Energy East pipeline project
CALGARY - The premiers of Alberta and New Brunswick say they're disappointed by TransCanada's cancellation of the Energy East pipeline, which would have connected their two provinces. Alberta Premier ...
The Canadian Press
Oct 05, 2017
SaskPower rate increase approved, SaskEnergy also seeking rate hike
Homeowners in Saskatchewan will be paying more for power in the coming months -- and their energy bills could be going up too. In a media release Monday, the Saskatchewan Rate Review Panel announced i...
CJME News
Jul 11, 2022
Chefs mourn for B.C.'s peaches but adapt to stone fruit wipeout
VANCOUVER - Chef Gus Stieffenhofer-Brandson says that when it comes to a fat B.C. peach, there are "endless possibilities" for a fruit that signifies summer. Maybe a salad? "They play s...
The Canadian Press
Jul 04, 2024
Jamie Nye: Christine Sinclair is in a class all by herself
Christine Sinclair is No. 1. All time, men or women, nobody has more goals in international soccer. The Canadian icon has scored 185 goals. I don't think many Canadians truly appreciate where Sinclair...
Jamie Nye
Jan 30, 2020
Taxi companies feeling the pinch of rising gas prices
Gas prices are causing pain for some people at the pump, especially those who drive around for a living. Taxi drivers are finding themselves stressed as their cab fare remains the same while the cost ...
May 10, 2022
Mid-year report forecasts $1.1-billion surplus for Saskatchewan in 2022-23
Saskatchewan's economy continues to be on the upswing. In the mid-year financial report issued Tuesday, the provincial government forecast a surplus of $1.1 billion for 2022-23. That's up $50 million ...
CJME News
Nov 29, 2022
China demands U.S. withdraw request for Canada to extradite Huawei executive
BEIJING - China issued fresh demands Tuesday that the U.S. abandon its request that Canada extradite a senior telecom executive who was detained in Vancouver last month, turning its attention to the S...
Associated Press
Jan 22, 2019
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Dorian damage worse than first thought in Nova Scotia's famed Annapolis Valley
HALIFAX - Closer inspections of the ripening apple crop in Nova Scotia's fertile Annapolis Valley have revealed the damage caused by post-tropical storm Dorian was worse than first thought. "We'v...
The Canadian Press
Sep 12, 2019
Lisa Jenereaux, president of the International Fruit Tree Association, stands in an apple orchard at their family-run Spurr Brothers farm in Melvern Square, N.S. on Sept. 12, 2019. Hurricane Dorian caused extensive damage to agriculture assets across the region. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan
Atkins believes slump is behind Blue Jays as Toronto makes late playoff push
TORONTO - General manager Ross Atkins believes his Blue Jays have put their recent slump behind them and will make another playoff push in the final five weeks of 2021. Toronto wiped out an impressive...
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Aug 30, 2021
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