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Manitou Beach 'open for business' despite rising water levels
Manitou Beach hasn't reached a point of crisis yet, but local business owners worry that they're close. The small village, 120 kilometres south-east of Saskatoon, is being threatened by rising water l...
CJME News
Aug 15, 2016
Canada's chief public health doctor is hopeful as Health Canada approves 4th vaccine
OTTAWA - The approval of a fourth COVID-19 vaccine and news of accelerated deliveries for another had government officials taking an optimistic tone Friday about the path of the pandemic in Canada. &q...
The Canadian Press
Mar 05, 2021
Ottawa eases speed restrictions imposed after Saskatchewan derailment
OTTAWA - Transport Minister Marc Garneau is easing speed restrictions placed on certain trains following a derailment in Saskatchewan earlier this month that spilled 1.2 million litres of crude oil an...
The Canadian Press
Feb 17, 2020
PST hard for local breweries, restaurants to digest
April's jump and expansion of the provincial sales tax (PST), is hard for most in the food and beverage industry to digest, according to a Regina brewery. "In the brewing industry, we get taxed t...
Jessie Anton
Sep 29, 2017
Elbow, Estevan areas possible sites for small modular reactors: SaskPower
SaskPower has taken another small step toward the potential of nuclear power in Saskatchewan, announcing Tuesday the two sites picked for further study to possibly be home to a small modular reactor (...
Lisa Schick
Sep 20, 2022
Hong Kong halts use of Pfizer vaccine, cites defective lids
Hong Kong suspended use of the Pfizer vaccine Wednesday after its Chinese distributor informed the city that one batch had defective bottle lids. The city's government said the suspension was immediat...
The Canadian Press
Mar 24, 2021
94 residents moved from Pioneer Village due to mould
Over 90 residents at Regina's Pioneer Village will need to be moved due to mould becoming an issue inside the facility. The long-term care facility, which houses 328 people, has had infrastructure pro...
Britton Gray
May 17, 2018
The Saskatchewan Heath Authority's Debbie Sinnett speaks to media about moving 94 residents from Pioneer Village on May 17, 2018. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Sask. RCMP hands out 8 tickets for not self-isolating, 2 for large gatherings over holidays
For the most part, people in the province followed the COVID-19 public health orders over the Christmas break. RCMP media spokesperson Cpl. Rob King said the Saskatchewan Mounties issued 10 tickets be...
CJME News
Jan 05, 2021
Doctor has some concerns over Sask. re-opening plan
As Saskatchewan gets set to begin to re-open businesses amid the COVID-19 pandemic, one Saskatoon physician is cautiously optimistic about the plan. On May 4, other medical businesses such as dentists...
Britton Gray
May 02, 2020
$74M not enough to cut refugee claim backlog: internal documents
OTTAWA - The agency that processes refugee claims in Canada estimated it would need almost four times as much money as it is getting to tackle a major backlog in asylum claims, caused in part by an in...
The Canadian Press
Jan 11, 2019
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