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8:30 – CN Rail has had a rough month, cancelling more than 400 trains and issuing temporary layoffs to 450 employees in Eastern Canada as the protest blockades continue to hamper rail traffic ac...
CJME News
Feb 21, 2020
Regina asking for public input on winter maintenance
Regina residents now have an opportunity to tell the city how they feel about its winter maintenance program. Until March 4, the city will have a survey on its website as it seeks public input about t...
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Feb 21, 2020
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RCMP lays charges against man who drove into family's front yard
The RCMP says a man arrested after an incident north of Regina on Thursday morning now is facing 11 charges. The 26-year-old from Whitewood is charged with four counts of possession of stolen property...
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Feb 21, 2020
Fentanyl, meth connected to recent deaths: Coroner
Early toxicology results from the Saskatchewan Coroners Service say illicit drugs likely were responsible for two recent deaths in Regina. On Feb. 14, police found a 28-year-old man dead at a home nea...
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Feb 21, 2020
Sask. realtor explains mortgage stress test change
Saskatchewan realtors are hoping a change to the mortgage stress test will help the housing market by giving more buying power to prospective homeowners. The stress test is applied to people who have ...
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Feb 21, 2020
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Families, fans flock to Moose Jaw for the Scotties
Moose Jaw has had its share of nicknames, from the Friendly City to Canada's Most Notorious City. Valerie Kosmenko may have given the town another handle. "This is an amaaaaazing little city," said Ko...
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Feb 21, 2020
Fans from Prince Edward Island are among those attending the Scotties Tournament of Hearts -- the Canadian women's curling championship tournament -- this week in Moose Jaw. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
More performers have been added to the lineup for next months Juno Awards
More performers have been announced for The Juno Awards next month in Saskatoon. Country artist Meghan Patrick will be performing at the awards show. City and Colour (Dallas Green) will also take the ...
CJME News
Feb 20, 2020
Regina man charged with attempted murder
The Regina Police Service has charged a 42-year-old Regina man with a number of offences -- including attempted murder -- after an incident that allegedly occurred in a taxi Wednesday. In a media rele...
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Feb 20, 2020
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FCL estimates trucker payments could cost up to $1 million
Federated Co-operatives Limited (FCL) is working out details of a plan to spend up to $1 million to pay back trucking companies for income lost while the Co-op refinery and other facilities were barri...
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Feb 20, 2020
A long line of third-party contractor drivers line up outside west of Regina's Co-op refinery as they wait to get through the Unifor picket line in December. (Submitted to 650 CKOM)
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8:30 – As the blockades across Canada continue to hamstring industries, Premier Scott Moe is leading the calls for action from the Trudeau government in Ottawa. On Wednesday Moe, who chairs the ...
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Feb 20, 2020
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