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Lisa Schick
Clearing the haze: Cannabis at Country Thunder
The RCMP and festival officials are clearing up the haze around cannabis at Craven Country Thunder this week. This is the first time the drug has been legal for the country music festival. According t...
Lisa Schick
Jul 11, 2019
RCMP Staff Sgt. Devin Pugh laid out how officers will deal with cannabis at Craven Country Thunder on July 11, 2019. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
More work could be required in Regina sinkhole area
The sinkhole at Avonhurst Drive and Elphinstone Street may be closed up and fixed, but more construction could be coming to that area this year. The sinkhole opened up on Canada Day thanks to a damage...
Lisa Schick
Jul 10, 2019
The sinkhole at Elphinstone Street and Avonhurst Drive was filled in and the intersection opened on July 9, 2019. (Evan Radford/980 CJME)
Pulse company in financial jeopardy, blames export issues
A pulse company with operations all over Saskatchewan has gone into creditor protection and is blaming its struggles on export problems. ILTA Grain Inc., was granted creditor protection by a B.C. cour...
Lisa Schick
Jul 10, 2019
Unlicensed pot stores on Sask. First Nations 'unfair': province
As a second unlicensed, First Nation-owned cannabis store opens up in the province, the provincial government is looking to Ottawa to deal with unlicensed pot shops on First Nations. Last week, an unl...
Lisa Schick
Jul 09, 2019
Federal delays on 5G poses challenge for SaskTel
Better and faster Internet access is the future focus for SaskTel, according to the company's annual report released Monday. It's spending millions on expanding broadband and fibre access through the ...
Lisa Schick
Jul 08, 2019
Don Morgan, the minister responsible for SaskTel, tabled the Crown Corporation's annual report on July 8, 2019. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Lieutenant-governor's death creates legislative hole in Sask.
With the unfortunate passing of W. Thomas Molloy while in office as lieutenant-governor, a legislative hole has opened up in Saskatchewan. When a lieutenant-governor is away or unable to perform their...
Lisa Schick
Jul 08, 2019
Lt.-Gov. Thomas Molloy is sworn in at the Legislative Building on March 21, 2018. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Good news, bad news in SaskPower annual report
Despite a couple of major power outages and the start of the carbon tax, 2018-19 appears to have been a good year for SaskPower, with the Crown corporation reporting a dividend for the first time in s...
Lisa Schick
Jul 05, 2019
SaskPower released its annual report for 2018-19 on July 5, 2019 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
SaskPower natural gas plans could be derailed by federal regs
The future of SaskPower's natural gas plans, and therefore its emissions reductions, could be in jeopardy after new regulations from the federal government. On Friday, the federal government released ...
Lisa Schick
Jul 05, 2019
Minister Responsible for SaskPower Dustin Duncan (l) and Troy King, vice-president of finance and business performance and Chief Financial Officer for SaskPower (r), at a media briefing on July 5, 2019 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Vendors and artists worry as U-Haul eyes old Sears building
From silk-screened T-shirts to handmade candles to mini-figurines and meat, the Centennial Market is one of the more unique shopping experiences in Regina. But its days could be numbered. The market i...
Lisa Schick
Jul 03, 2019
Jeff Nachtigall (l) and Matt Thompson (r) don't like the idea of UHaul taking over the old Sears Outlet Store building. June 28, 2019 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
City reviewing too-long wait times for building permits
Most of the contractors in Regina will say that the process to get a building permit from the city is a bit of a mess. City administration recognizes that, so it's getting ready to launch a review. It...
Lisa Schick
Jul 02, 2019
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