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Feds, Sask. invest $54M in water and wastewater projects
The federal and provincial governments announced more than $54 million in funding for eight water and wastewater projects in Saskatchewan on Tuesday. Each government is to contribute up to $27,370,034...
Andrew Shepherd
Mar 26, 2019
(980 CJME file photo)
Dems not giving up on Russia probe; Trump visits Republicans
WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump headed to Capitol Hill for a victory lap Tuesday, emboldened by the end of the government's Russia probe, even as Democrats continued to battle for release of speci...
Associated Press
Mar 26, 2019
Ottawa ordered to pay $20M for placing mentally ill inmates in solitary
An Ontario judge has ordered the federal government to pay $20 million for placing mentally ill inmates in solitary confinement, with the money earmarked to boost mental health supports in correctiona...
The Canadian Press
Mar 26, 2019
China blocks canola shipments from Viterra, saying pests found among the grain
China blocked canola shipments from a second Canada-based producer on Tuesday over alleged contamination issues, a move that has prompted Ottawa to consider dispatching a delegation to the Asian count...
The Canadian Press
Mar 26, 2019
Canola seed. (The Canadian Press file photo)
Sask. farmers get tax exemption on cardlock fuel
Saskatchewan farmers won't have to pay the federal carbon tax on fuel that they pick up from cardlock stations. The federal department of finance confirmed the news; the exemption was introduced on Ma...
CJME News
Mar 26, 2019
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'A crying shame': Dozens rally to save Regina alternative school
It's being touted as a special school that saved many people from going down the wrong path, but in the provincial budget funding for the Cornwall Alternative School was cut, effectively shutting the ...
Lisa Schick
Mar 26, 2019
Dozens rallied outside the Cornwall Alternative School in Regina on March 25, 2019 to show their support after its funding was cut in the provincial budget. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Previously denied group home approved by Weyburn city council
Weyburn city council had another chance to vote on the care home permit proposed by the Saskatchewan Housing Authority Corporation, this time voting in favour of the Discretionary Use Application for ...
Discover Weyburn
Mar 25, 2019
(Courtesy of Discover Weyburn)
U of R, faculty reach tentative agreement
The University of Regina and its faculty association have reached a tentative agreement on a new contract. In a joint statement issued Monday evening, U of R president Vianne Timmons and University of...
CJME News
Mar 25, 2019
Moose Jaw to review noise bylaw after dance studio charges
Moose Jaw's executive committee is to gather after Monday night's council meeting to go over the city's current noise bylaw. The review was sparked by loud music complaints and charges at a downtown d...
CJME News
Mar 25, 2019
Building on High St W in Moose Jaw with Dance Fitness with Kyra (Google)
Huge cache of illegal cigarettes seized in Moose Jaw
Three people were arrested after a recent investigation in Moose Jaw led to the discovery of 618,000 illegal cigarettes and about 68 pounds of loose tobacco. According to a media release issued Monday...
CJME News
Mar 25, 2019
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