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Lisa Schick
Predictions of 'gloom' about carbon tax haven't come true: Goodale
It has been years since Saskatchewan's provincial government started its campaign against the federally imposed carbon tax, and Premier Scott Moe isn't slowing down. But federal Public Safety Minister...
Lisa Schick
Aug 26, 2019
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Goodale approves of PPC billboards being taken down
Fresh off his own frustrations over billboards, Regina-Wascana MP Ralph Goodale gave a nod Monday to the removal of billboards supporting Maxime Bernier and his stance on immigration. The billboards w...
Lisa Schick
Aug 26, 2019
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City of Regina eyeing own systems after Saskatoon fraud
After the City of Saskatoon's announcement that it has been the victim of fraud, the City of Regina is looking at reviewing its own systems. On Thursday, the City of Saskatoon announced it had been de...
Lisa Schick
Aug 16, 2019
Big Book Sale brings books, readers and Idahoans to Regina
Thousands of people will file through The Big Book Sale over the next three days, threading around tables piled high and searching through stacks for this or that. But it's likely most of them haven't...
Lisa Schick
Aug 15, 2019
Linda Kristiansen is one of two people who came all the way from North Idaho for The Big Book Sale at the Highland Curling Club on Aug. 15, 2019. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Premier challenges feds on infrastructure money, calls out Goodale
Saskatchewan's premier tossed the ball into the federal government's court and threw a couple jabs at federal ministers on Tuesday when talking about infrastructure money. Scott Moe seemed frustrated ...
Lisa Schick
Aug 13, 2019
Premier Scott Moe. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Sask. cabinet shuffle raises questions on rural health spot
With a very short ceremony and a few handshakes, the pre-election cabinet shuffle for the Saskatchewan government was finished Tuesday. Three ministers moved positions like a merry-go-round: Lori Carr...
Lisa Schick
Aug 13, 2019
Warren Kaeding (l to r), Greg Ottenbreit, Lori Carr and Scott Moe were at Government House for a cabinet shuffle on Aug. 13, 2019. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Bumpy ride explained: Ring Road construction switches over
Though the City of Regina announced the work was done in the northbound lanes on the construction on Ring Road, drivers might be wondering what's going on after seeing lips to the pavement, metal shee...
Lisa Schick
Aug 09, 2019
The bridge over Wascana Creek in the northbound lanes won't be paved until the entire project is finished sometime in October. Aug. 7, 2019 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Regina airport wants tax exemptions to entice U.S. flights
The Regina Airport Authority wants some help from city council to put its money where its mouth is when it comes to bringing back a direct flight to a U.S. hub. On Wednesday, the airport presented to ...
Lisa Schick
Aug 08, 2019
Regina Airport Authority CEO James Bogusz. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Regina construction nearly half done for the season
Construction may be the biggest headache for drivers in Regina this summer, but the city says the projects are progressing. According to Chris Warren, the director of roadways and transportation with ...
Lisa Schick
Aug 07, 2019
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City weighing options for train tracks on Ring Road
After grumbling and frustration from drivers for years, Regina's city council finally has some options on how to get rid of the train delays on Ring Road. A report from the city's administration laid ...
Lisa Schick
Aug 06, 2019
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