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Unions, bus riders protest STC shutdown in Saskatoon
Saskatchewan is not for sale. That was the message from several provincial unions, weekly bus riders and average citizens regarding the Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) shutdown set for May 3...
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Mar 31, 2017
Police investigating man with possible firearm around Regina's General Hospital
Regina police are investigating a report of a man with a possible firearm around the General Hospital. The Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region (RQHR) said security received the report aroun...
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Mar 31, 2017
Regina Police Chief standing by Machiskinic investigation
Regina Police Chief Evan Bray is acknowledging mistakes were made in the investigation into Nadine Machiskinic's death, but is standing by how the case concluded. Machiskinic, 29, died following a fal...
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Mar 31, 2017
Pats fans line up for round two playoff tickets
It's a week away, and we still don't know who the opponent will be, but that didn't stop Pats fans from lining up for tickets Friday afternoon. Regina swept the Calgary Hitmen in round one of the play...
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Mar 31, 2017
'It will hurt us:' Sask. restaurants prepare to add PST
Heading out for a meal at a Saskatchewan restaurant is going to cost customers more starting Saturday. The provincial government is forcing all restaurants to charge the six per cent PST on meals...
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Mar 31, 2017
Sask. RCMP redeploy to address rural property crime spike
RCMP are confirming what many have been saying all along - crime is up in parts of rural Saskatchewan. According to police, property crime rates have jumped 18 per cent over the past six years in...
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Mar 31, 2017
Golf season opens April 1 in Saskatoon
Dig those clubs out of the storage closet, the golf season begins Saturday in Saskatoon. The city says Wildwood golf course is ready, and tee times can be booked as of 8 a.m. on April 1. However, the ...
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Mar 31, 2017
PST expanding to more items April 1
This is no April Fool's joke - people in Saskatchewan will pay provincial sales tax on more items starting midnight April 1. PST will be applied to children's clothing, restaurant meals, snack foods, ...
CJME News
Mar 31, 2017
Province reduces cuts to municipal grants after backlash
After meeting with Saskatchewan's mayors earlier this week, the province says it's making more changes to the grants-in-lieu program. The Sask. Party said in a news release Friday nine communities wil...
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Mar 31, 2017
Wray Morrison: Regina vs. Saskatoon
Debates about which city is better - Regina or Saskatoon - have existed forever in Saskatchewan. In the coming years, I'll be interested to see which city thinks biggest, fastest when it comes to mult...
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Mar 31, 2017
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