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Dorian, back to a Category 3 hurricane, creeps up US coast
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) - Hurricane Dorian, back to a Category 3 storm, began raking the Southeast U.S. seaboard early Thursday and left tens of thousands without power as it threatened to inundate low-...
Associated Press
Sep 05, 2019
Gordon and Dina Reynolds, with their 11-year-old granddaughter, Abby, sit on cots in the hall way of the North Myrtle Beach High School that is currently being used as a Red Cross evacuation shelter Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2019 in North Myrtle Beach, S.C. Weakened but still deadly, Hurricane Dorian crept up the Southeastern coast of the United States and millions were ordered to evacuate as forecasters said near-record levels of seawater and rain could inundate Georgia and the Carolinas. (Jason Lee/The Sun News via AP)
Many Sask. farmers still behind in harvest
The poor weather at the start of the growing season is still keeping many Saskatchewan farmers behind as harvest continues. For some, that poor weather is continuing. Steve Donald, who farms in the Mo...
CKOM News
Sep 04, 2019
Regina police recover car taken from dealership
A vehicle allegedly stolen from a Regina car dealership Sunday has been recovered. The Regina Police Service put out a media release late Wednesday afternoon saying the vehicle -- a 2018 Subaru BRZ --...
CJME News
Sep 04, 2019
Crescent Point Energy sells off assets in southeast Sask.
Crescent Point Energy is selling some of its assets in southeast Saskatchewan as part of a transaction worth nearly $1 billion. In a media release, the Calgary-based company said the "conventional ass...
CJME News
Sep 04, 2019
Investigators unable to determine cause of Halifax fire that killed seven children
HALIFAX - Nearly seven months after a devastating house fire claimed the lives of seven children, investigators in Halifax say they have been unable to determine the cause of the blaze. "Our firefight...
The Canadian Press
Sep 04, 2019
Halifax Fire and Emergency Chief Ken Stuebing, Deputy Chief Dave Meldrum and Deputy Chief Peter Andrews, left to right, head to an update on the investigation into the fire that killed seven children in February in Halifax on Sept. 4, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan
Co-op moving food store, but not pharmacy from Hillsdale
The Sherwood Co-op food store may be relocating from its store at Albert Street and 25th Avenue, but it's not moving everything. The pharmacy is going to stick around. "We have a great pharmacy busine...
Lisa Schick
Sep 04, 2019
The Sherwood Co-op on Albert Street and 25th Avenue is leaving its pharmacy in place as it moves its food store to Harbour Landing. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Sask. Chamber of Commerce wants to review entire tax system, HST
The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce is looking for ways to simplify taxes for businesses in the province. In its blueprint to build a competitive business strategy for Saskatchewan, the chamber calls...
Andrew Shepherd
Sep 04, 2019
Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce CEO Steve McLellan speaks to reporters about the Beyond 2020 report on Sept. 4, 2019. (Andrew Shepherd/980 CJME)
‘I feel like Job’: Hurricane lays waste to homes in Bahamas
FREEPORT, Bahamas - The ground crunched under Greg Alem's feet on Wednesday as he walked over the ruins of his home, laid waste by Hurricane Dorian. He touched a splintered beam of wood and pointed to...
Associated Press
Sep 04, 2019
Cab company laments losing drivers to Uber
Almost four months after the ridesharing service Uber launched in Regina, the president of a local taxi company says he's losing drivers and cutting how often a full fleet of cabs is driving around th...
Evan Radford
Sep 04, 2019
An Uber sign displayed in a vehicle in Regina on May 15, 2019 (Andrew Shepherd/980 CJME)
Saskatoon gun range won’t allow shootout between political candidates
SASKATOON -- The Saskatoon Wildlife Federation has doused plans for two People's Party of Canada candidates to settle a debate dispute at its shooting range. Saskatoon-Grasswood candidate Mark Friesen...
The Canadian Press
Sep 04, 2019
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