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Kevin Martel
More video conferencing hoped to improve court backlog
The provincial court system is looking into the idea of how it can use technology in the future to address a growing workload. In the latest report from the Provincial Auditor of Saskatchewan, Judy Fe...
Kevin Martel
Dec 17, 2017
Fees related to info on tax, assessment proposed to increase
If you need information on assessment or property tax from the city you might have to pay more. It appears as if the fees to access that information may be increasing. The city's executive committee v...
Kevin Martel
Dec 16, 2017
Good, bad, so-so? People polled on Sask. mayors' leadership
Roughly one year after the civic election, an online poll has asked people living in Regina and Saskatoon how their respective mayors are doing. The poll from Insightrix was carried out from Dec. 5 to...
Kevin Martel
Dec 15, 2017
Stairway to Heaven: last Taylor Field structures demolished
Kevin Martel
Dec 15, 2017
Machinery works to bring down what structures remain standing at Taylor Field on Dec. 15, 2017. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
Alta. calls Sask. plate policy ‘petty’, takes legal action
Alberta has taken legal action against Saskatchewan over a recent restriction over contractor licence plates. Alberta's Economic Development Minister Daron Bilous originally threatened to file a trade...
Kevin Martel
Dec 14, 2017
Economy Minister Steven Bonk responds to media on Dec. 14, 2017, over an ongoing issue with Alberta over the licence plates of contractor vehicles on job sites. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
Rehabilitation policies in place but not followed: auditor
The Ministry of Justice needs to improve upon following its own policies regarding progress reports on the rehabilitation of adult offenders according to the Provincial Auditor of Saskatchewan. In Jud...
Kevin Martel
Dec 13, 2017
Provincial Auditor of Saskatchewan Judy Ferguson releases Volume 2 of her 2017 report on Dec. 12, 2017. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
Auditor focuses on sick days among health, gaming workers
The provincial auditor is highlighting the number of sick days taken by employees at two Saskatchewan government organizations and urging improvements in order to see reductions. One focus for Judy Fe...
Kevin Martel
Dec 12, 2017
Provincial Auditor of Saskatchewan Judy Ferguson releases Volume 2 of her 2017 report on Dec. 12, 2017. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
Feds launch study on Mounties and mental health
Faced with a seemingly growing number of RCMP officers dealing with mental health related issues linked to their duties--including suicide--the Trudeau government has revealed it wants to take a deepe...
Kevin Martel
Dec 09, 2017
(L-R) U of R President Vianne Timmons, Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale and RCMP Assistant Commissioner Stephen White make the announcement of a long-term research study into police and mental health issues on Dec. 8, 2017. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
Capital Pointe an 'eyesore', bylaw update needed: Councillor
Frustrated with what appears to be inactivity on the Capital Pointe development site, a Regina city councillor has asked city administration to look into what can be done to speed up or potentially pe...
Kevin Martel
Dec 04, 2017
Work is at a standstill at the Capital Pointe site on Sept. 18, 2017. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
City proposes 2 per cent increase to water bills
Flushing, turning on the tap and watering lawns could cost Regina homeowners more in the new year. Regina city administration has released the proposed 2018 utility budget, and it recommends an increa...
Kevin Martel
Dec 01, 2017
City administration unveils its proposed 2018 utility budget to media on Dec. 1, 2017. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
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