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Trespassing review raises questions for hunters
As the province reviews its trespassing laws, there are concerns being raised by the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation. The provincial government is asking if the public should require permission from ...
Andrew Shepherd
Sep 14, 2018
Biggest concern among businesses is abuse of employees, says Hospitality Saskatchewan
It's the first workday for the hospitality sector under Saskatchewan's new proof-of-vaccination requirements. As of Friday, a number of businesses must check customers for proof of vaccination or a ne...
CJME News
Oct 01, 2021
North Korea says Trump has 'declared war' on his country
North Korea's top diplomat said Monday that President Donald Trump's tweet that leader Kim Jong Un "won't be around much longer" was a declaration of war against his country by the United St...
The Canadian Press
Sep 25, 2017
Construction of Regina's new wastewater treatment plant ahead of schedule, 90% done
The building of Regina's new wastewater treatment plant was quite controversial, but now two years on, the plant is almost complete. The plant, a little ways east out of Regina on Dewdney&nb...
CJME News
Jun 14, 2016
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8:30 – Saskatchewan is making good progress on vaccinations, allowing the provincial government to accelerate its schedule by more than two weeks and move to the second phase of the vaccine plan...
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Mar 19, 2021
Postal workers stage protest before going back to work
Postal workers in Regina protested outside the Canada Post building on Tuesday morning but still returned to work at the 11 a.m. deadline. After five weeks of rotating strikes, the Senate passed legis...
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Nov 27, 2018
A Canada Post union worker in Regina marches along Saskatchewan Drive to show his disagreement with federal back-to-work legislation on Nov. 27, 2018. (Evan Radford/CJME News)
REAL District continues to evolve in Regina
Things are picking up at the REAL District. The entertainment centre has been busy since it was able to resume its operations after suffering shutdowns and cancellations due to the COVID-19 pandemic. ...
Britton Gray
Oct 17, 2022
U.K. farmer makes annual Agribition visit to find good genes
For close to three decades, one man has crossed the Atlantic to get his hands on some good genes. James Barber is from Cheshire, England and has worked in the cattle business his entire life. He's bee...
Joseph Ho
Nov 22, 2018
Over the years, James Barber has purchased products like bull semen and embryos at Agribition in hopes of breeding better cattle at home. (Joseph Ho/980 CJME)
Feds fund two short-line railways in Sask.
The federal government is hoping two short-line railways in Saskatchewan can help those in the province's agricultural and energy sectors get their products to port better. On Friday, Ralph Goodale --...
CJME News
Aug 12, 2019
Regina police help negotiate van passage during oil refinery lockout
As the cold weather deepens on Tuesday, the relationship between Unifor and management at Regina's Co-op oil refinery remains frosty. Members of the Regina Police Service had to play the role of negot...
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Dec 10, 2019
Unifor picketers walk the line in front of the refinery as police negotiate for them to allow a van to pass that's filled with supplies and parts. Dec. 9, 2019 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
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