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Sask. researcher weighs in on cereal-maker's campaign to promote bee health
It's hard out here for a bee. So hard in fact that cereal maker General Mills has acknowleged the plight of the world's bees by temporarily pulling its Buzz the Bee mascot off of boxes of Honey...
CJME News
Mar 17, 2016
O'Hanlon's Pub opens early for St. Patrick's Day in Regina
It didn't take very long for some people in Regina to wet their whistles and embrace St. Patrick's Day. Several bars and pubs take full advantage of March 17 by opening earlier than usual. That was th...
Adriana Christianson
Mar 17, 2016
Record-breaking weather a boost for Regina spring businesses
Across southern Saskatchewan people are ditching the winter coats and driving with the windows down thanks to a record-breaking heat wave. Regina beat a record set from 1934 hitting 14.0 C on Thursday...
Adriana Christianson
Mar 10, 2016
Saskatoon city council to step up as province declines to regulate Uber
The provincial government has told the City of Saskatoon that it won't be creating regulations for ridesharing companies like Uber. The news was delivered to a meeting of the city's transportat...
CJME News
Mar 08, 2016
Gas prices up to 91.9 cents per litre in Regina and Saskatoon
Prepare to feel annoyed if you didn't fill up on gas last week, because gas prices are shooting up by more than 10 cents in Regina and Saskatoon. "Most stations that are raising their prices are going...
Adriana Christianson
Mar 08, 2016
Vancouver mining company buys Saskatoon's Claude Resources in friendly deal
Silver Standard Resources (TSX:SSO) has a friendly deal to acquire Saskatoon-based Claude Resources, which operates a gold mine in northeastern Saskatchewan. The offer values Claude Resources (TSX:CRJ...
CJME News
Mar 07, 2016
Warm weather an early gift for ice cream lovers and golfers
With another weekend of double-digit high temperatures, some seasonal businesses are looking at an early start. Ryan Boldt at Milky Way says the classic ice cream vendor won't be ready to open this we...
Adriana Christianson
Mar 04, 2016
Summer leisure activities can extend into fall this year, with temperatures in September predicted to be higher than average.
New Saskatoon condo offers first-of-its-kind carshare program
A new condo building in Saskatoon features a program that is a first for the city. The Shangri-La, located on 4th Avenue North, celebrated its grand opening on Friday. The complex, built...
CJME News
Mar 04, 2016
Saskatoon market helps Syrian refugees find comforts of home
Saskatoon's new Syrian refugees are finding a little taste of home at a local specialty market. Petra Market has more than 2,000 items lining the shelves of their small store on Primrose Drive. Nearly...
CJME News
Mar 02, 2016
Sask. mayors react as Quebec pursues pipeline injunction
The mayors of Saskatchewan's largest cities came out firing against the government of Quebec during a Tuesday appearance on Gormley. The reactions came during discussion of an injunction sought by the...
CJME News
Mar 01, 2016
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