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Oil-covered wildlife receiving TLC in Maidstone
A shop building in Maidstone's industrial area now more closely resembles a hospital for wild animals. Canada geese, Goldeneye ducks, beavers, and garter snakes are among the oiled animals being treat...
CJME News
Aug 02, 2016
Council approves curbside organic waste, parking payment app
Regina homeowners will have three bins to roll to the curb by 2020 after city council voted to move forward with an organic waste pilot project Monday night. "Almost every other major city in Can...
CJME News
Sep 25, 2018
WCB launches new strategy to limit workplace injuries
WorkSafe Saskatchewan has adopted a new strategy it hopes will prevent fatalities and serious workplace injuries in the province. The Fatalities and Serious Injuries Strategy was launched Monday. The ...
Jessie Anton
Dec 02, 2019
Gord Dobrowolsky, the board chair of the Saskatchewan Workers' Compensation Board, delivers remarks before unveiling The Fatalities and Serious Injuries Strategy alongside the province on Dec. 2, 2019. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Moving security downstairs gives YQR some options
Once travellers are through security at the Regina International Airport, the choices for food and drink are pretty slim. That could soon be changing. At the Regina Airport Authority's annual general ...
Britton Gray
May 09, 2019
Plastic bag ban takes effect in Regina
As of Tuesday, shoppers will have to do an even better job of remembering reusable bags or bins when they head out -- the City of Regina's ban on plastic checkout bags takes effect. The ban was approv...
Lisa Schick
Feb 01, 2022
New alcohol guidelines recommend no more than two drinks a week
By Brett Lubkiwski If you believe having a glass of red wine with dinner every night can be beneficial for your health, you may want to think again. That's according to new guidelines released by the ...
Jan 21, 2023
Canada will bear cost of repatriating trash-filled containers from Philippines
OTTAWA - Canada has agreed to pay the full cost of bringing 69 garbage-laden shipping containers back across the Pacific Ocean to Vancouver - but it remains unclear how much it will cost and when it w...
The Canadian Press
May 07, 2019
B.C. man presumed to have coronavirus doing well: health official
VANCOUVER - Health officials in British Columbia say a man in his 40s is presumed to have coronavirus and is doing well as he recovers at home. Dr. Bonnie Henry, the provincial health office...
The Canadian Press
Jan 28, 2020
Conservative leadership race to officially begin Monday as rules set
OTTAWA - The race for leadership of the federal Conservatives begins officially on Monday. The party released the rules for the contest late Saturday, and candidates have just over two months to pull ...
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Jan 12, 2020
'Pointing out the obvious:' Alberta govt stands by energy minister's comments
EDMONTON - Alberta's energy minister isn't backing away from her comments that COVID-19's public health rules and economic fears favour pipeline construction. "I don't think anybody should b...
The Canadian Press
May 26, 2020
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