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Unions, restaurants provide mixed reaction to proposed Sask. liquor changes
Reaction to the proposed liquor retail changes announced by the government is mixed. The changes mean 40 government liquor stores across the province could be privatized and 12 new private s...
Adriana Christianson
Nov 18, 2015
Vale Potash puts Kronau mine project on hold
The long-awaited potash mine at Kronau is in limbo once again, with Vale Potash putting the project on hold. The Brazilian mining company announced the decision to suspend work on the mine in a public...
Adriana Christianson
Nov 18, 2015
Thrilled or disappointed: people in Regina react to warm weekend with no snow
Some people are thrilled with a very warm weekend forecast across southern Saskatchewan, while others are disappointed with the lack of snow The forecast calls for temperatures 10 degrees above normal...
Adriana Christianson
Nov 13, 2015
Caterpillar dealer to lay off 440 people in western Canada
Finning International, the world's largest Caterpillar heavy equipment dealer, announced Thursday it is reducing its workforce in western Canada by 440 people. Finning owns a number of outlets in Sask...
Adriana Christianson
Nov 12, 2015
K + S Potash job fair looking for 150 workers
K + S Potash is looking to hire at least 150 workers for its new mine and production facility near Bethune. The Legacy Project will require a number of tradespeople and operators in the production and...
CJME News
Nov 12, 2015
2 Regina restaurants launching AIDS fundraiser
Two local restaurants in Regina are launching a fundraising initiative in the hopes of helping people with living with AIDS in Saskatchewan. The event coincides with upcoming World AIDS Day, Dec. 1. I...
Adriana Christianson
Nov 10, 2015
Premier, Sask. oil industry unfazed by Keystone XL pipeline decision
Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall is calling the rejection of Keystone XL pipeline disappointing for both the oil industry and for U.S./Canada relations. The premier was not available for intervie...
CJME News
Nov 06, 2015
Reginans stock up on snow blowers ahead of 1st snowfall
If the weather forecast is correct, Saskatchewan is primed to get its first real sniff of winter with Environment Canada calling for snow Tuesday night into Wednesday. Many people in Regina aren...
CJME News
Nov 03, 2015
Brad Wall says Keystone XL hiccup shows need for Energy East
Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall is reacting to the news of TransCanada asking the United States for a delay in the Keystone XL Pipeline application process. It was announced Monday that the company has...
CJME News
Nov 03, 2015
Regina drivers rush to switch to winter tires
Drivers in Regina are preparing for winter. Bennett Dunlop Ford is experiencing the rush as people swap out their summer tires for winter ones. "Until you've driven on them you don't realize the benef...
Adriana Christianson
Nov 02, 2015
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