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Lisa Schick
Boundary changes approved for RM of McKillop, election set
The RM of McKillop, near Last Mountain Lake, now has new district boundaries after they were approved by the provincial government. The Ministry of Government Relations announced Thursday morning that...
Lisa Schick
Dec 13, 2018
Sign posted in the RM of McKillop ahead of referendum vote on boundary changes. (Ratepayers Association RM of McKillop No. 220/Facebook)
Tax increase shrinks in 2019 budget, pool to be rebuilt
A lot of spending, and a bit of saving - that's what Regina's city council ended up with after the 2019 city budget was finalized. Council ended up with a mill rate increase of 4.325 per cent, which i...
Lisa Schick
Dec 12, 2018
Maple Leaf Pool dominates 1st night of city budget debate
While one might have expected to hear all about facts and figures in Monday night's meeting for Regina's 2019 city budget, but people pleading for a community pool took up most of the time. Twenty-eig...
Lisa Schick
Dec 11, 2018
Mayor calls for smaller tax increase at 2019 budget meeting
Property taxes and water rates in Regina will almost certainly go up in 2019, but how much they will rise will be discussed at the city council budget meeting on Monday night. "They want value for the...
Lisa Schick
Dec 10, 2018
Mayor Michael Fougere looks out the window of his office on the top floor of Regina City Hall. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
Mayor talks parking, permits, proteins at Chamber breakfast
Regina's mayor took some time on Thursday morning to reflect on the year that was, and look ahead to what 2019 is going to bring. Michael Fougere was speaking to a Regina Chamber of Commerce end-of-ye...
Lisa Schick
Dec 06, 2018
New incentive for oil investment in Sask.
The provincial government is looking to keep oil money in Saskatchewan and get even more, with a new incentive program for waterflooding injection wells. The program would allow oil companies to defer...
Lisa Schick
Dec 06, 2018
Energy and Resources Minister Bronwyn Eyre Dec. 2018. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Sask Health Authority marks 1 year, says more changes coming
The gift for a first anniversary is paper, something to keep in mind as the Saskatchewan Health Authority marks one year in operation this week. On Dec. 4, 2018, the twelve health regions in Saskatche...
Lisa Schick
Dec 05, 2018
Oil company in Sask. happy with no production cuts
At least one oil company in Saskatchewan agrees with the provincial government's decision to not make cuts to oil production. Premier Scott Moe announced on Monday that he would not be following the A...
Lisa Schick
Dec 05, 2018
Safety app could help lower Sask. workplace injury rate
Saskatchewan has the second highest worst workplace injury rate in Canada, according to Worksafe Saskatchewan, but a new app being introduced in the province could help with that. It's called AlertMet...
Lisa Schick
Nov 25, 2018
This is the first school year with a province-wide cell phone ban in classrooms the provincial government announced in the summer. (980 CJME files)
RCMP concerned after 70+ guns stolen in break and enter
Dozens of guns stolen in a southeast Saskatchewan break-in could show up in later crimes, according to RCMP. In the past six weeks, 77 prohibited and restricted handguns and rifles were stolen from a ...
Lisa Schick
Nov 23, 2018
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