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Lisa Schick
Sask. ag minister offers help to feds on China canola issue
Saskatchewan's agriculture minister is concerned about canola exports and said China's decision to pull Richardson International's permit to ship there could have huge implications for the province. O...
Lisa Schick
Mar 05, 2019
Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister Dave Marit speaks to the media in the rotunda of the legislative building on March 5, 2019. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Province doesn't think inquiry is needed on Wascana Park build
The minister in charge of the Provincial Capital Commission doesn't think there's any need for an inquiry into the CNIB/Brandt building going up in Wascana Park. At February's meeting, members of Regi...
Lisa Schick
Mar 05, 2019
Premier commits again to balanced budget, NDP skeptical
With the tabling of the provincial budget just over two weeks away, the premier is committing once again to a balanced budget. "It is every intent to ensure the operations of this province are balance...
Lisa Schick
Mar 05, 2019
Premier Scott Moe talked to the media after the first Question Period of the spring session on March 4, 2019. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Murky Water: Sask. settlement under water advisory for nearly 18 years
There are people who are almost 18 years old who have never lived in a world where Uranium City hasn't been under a precautionary drinking water advisory. In Part One of Murky Water, we talked about t...
Lisa Schick
Mar 05, 2019
La Ronge residents should boil all water used for drinking purposes for at least one minute at a rolling boil before use and boil any water to be used for other activities where it may be ingested, including brushing teeth, soaking false teeth, washing fruits and vegetables, in food or drink which will not be subsequently heated, and water used for ice cubes. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
Expect carbon tax charges on utility bills starting April 1
Ratepayers in Saskatchewan can expect to see more charges on utility bills after April 1, thanks to the federal carbon tax. The carbon tax will be added to bills as an extra line, making clear how muc...
Lisa Schick
Mar 04, 2019
Murky Water: Thousands stuck under drinking water advisories for years in Sask.
As of the end of February, there were around 5,000 people in Saskatchewan who couldn't drink the water right from their taps without concern. Every time Sam and Catherine Fayant go to make dinner, the...
Lisa Schick
Mar 04, 2019
A sign sits next to the Abernethy village office on Main St., letting everyone know about the precautionary drinking water advisory.
'Unprecedented:' Regina MP reacts to Wilson-Raybould hearing
Independent member of parliament, Erin Weir, is calling the testimony of Jody Wilson-Raybould on Wednesday "riveting' and "unprecedented." "She's certainly didn't hold back in talking about the conver...
Lisa Schick
Feb 28, 2019
Frigid temperatures breaking more Regina water mains
The extreme cold bearing down on Regina over the past few weeks has played havoc with quite a few people's vehicles, but it's also playing havoc with the City of Regina's water mains. According to the...
Lisa Schick
Feb 26, 2019
Regina councillors want inquiry into Wascana Park building
As details keep surfacing and concerns rise about the Brandt office building going up in Wascana Park, two Regina city councillors are ready to push for a public inquiry into the project. At Monday ni...
Lisa Schick
Feb 25, 2019
Moe in Washington, pushing for end to steel tariffs
Premier Scott Moe spent much of this past week nearly 3,000 km from home, but he kept much of his attention right on Saskatchewan's problems. He was part of a delegation of three premiers who attended...
Lisa Schick
Feb 23, 2019
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