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Sask. not affected by U.S. pumpkin shortage
A pumpkin shortage is expected to hit the United States this fall after a poor growing season, but there are plenty to carve and cook in Saskatchewan. Joan Merrill, co-owner of Robertson Valley Farms,...
CJME News
Oct 10, 2015
Sports worlds collide bringing big crowds to Regina sports bars
There is little doubt it is an exciting time to be the owner or manager of a sports bar anywhere in North America. The NHL regular season gets going Wednesday night featuring two all-Canadian match up...
CJME News
Oct 07, 2015
Harper talks economy in front of Sask. supporters, continues campaign trail in Saskatoon
Prime Minister Stephen Harper delivered a speech to supporters in Saskatoon on Tuesday. Hundreds crammed into the Nu-Fab Building Products shop area to take in the event. Saskatoon Conservative candid...
CJME News
Oct 07, 2015
UPDATE: Regina Leader-Post to be printed in Saskatoon
As of January, when a Leader-Post newspaper shows up on Regina doorsteps, it will have come all the way from Saskatoon. On Tuesday, Postmedia announced it would be ending the printing of the pa...
CJME News
Oct 06, 2015
Work begins on Capital Pointe site
People in Regina might need to look twice to believe it, but work is beginning on the site of the long-delayed Capital Pointe building. A few people walking or working nearby expressed their surprise ...
Adriana Christianson
Oct 05, 2015
Option for Eastgate Drive agreed on at City of Regina consultation
Businesses and residents who live in the east end are weighing in on how the City of Regina should move forward with construction near Eastgate Drive. A public consultation was held Monday night to fi...
CJME News
Oct 05, 2015
PotashCorp backs away from K+S takeover deal
After a rejected takeover bid, PotashCorp of Saskatchewan (PCS) says they're backing away from trying to buy the German rival. After two attempts to buy K+S, PCS said they're pulling the roughl...
CJME News
Oct 05, 2015
Sask. harvest nearly done thanks to dry weather
Harvest is well on its way to being done in many parts of Saskatchewan. Dry weather this week has helped spur things along. Across the province, 74 per cent of crops are in the bin, with anothe...
CJME News
Oct 01, 2015
Saskatchewan's minimum wage up to $10.50
Saskatchewan's minimum wage goes up to $10.50 an hour starting Thursday. The Wall government previously made the announcement of the increase in June. The new figure is up from the former $10.20 an ho...
CJME News
Oct 01, 2015
Midtown Plaza rolls out longer hours
As the holiday shopping season approaches, Saskatoon's Midtown Plaza mall is expanding its operating hours. Starting Monday, the mall will stay open another 90 minutes on Mondays, Tuesdays and Saturda...
CJME News
Oct 01, 2015
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