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Decrease to SaskEnergy bills likely this spring
A decrease to SaskEnergy bills is on the horizon this spring. The Saskatchewan Rate Review Panel approved SaskEnergy's application to lower the commodity rate and raise the delivery rate. The rise in ...
CJME News
Feb 05, 2019
TSB says derailed train began to move on its own; three crew members killed
CALGARY - Investigators say a Canadian Pacific freight train was parked and began to move on its own before it derailed and killed three crew members on the Alberta-British Columbia boundary. The Tran...
Feb 05, 2019
Regina company fined $3,500 for storing elm wood
A company that had already been warned once about storing elm wood has now been fined $3,500. Golden Acre Tree Services Inc. was charged after a large amount of elm wood was found on a property near R...
CJME News
Feb 05, 2019
The City of Regina's Russel Eirich shows a branch infected with Dutch elm disease on June 20, 2017. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Public skating allowed once again at Waskimo Winter Festival
Visitors to this year's Waskimo Winter Festival on Feb. 18 will get to do something that hasn't been allowed for a long time. Festival president Jim Aho told Greg Morgan they've received permission to...
CJME News
Feb 05, 2019
People who attended Waskimo Festival on Feb. 19, 2018, could try out snow cricket on Wascana Lake. (Jessika Guse/980 CJME)
Trump to call for unity, face skepticism in State of Union
WASHINGTON - The White House says President Donald Trump will call for optimism and unity in his State of the Union address, using the moment to attempt a reset after two years of bitter partisanship ...
Associated Press
Feb 05, 2019
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Man arrested in Moose Jaw for alleged pharmacy break-in
Moose Jaw police arrested a man on Monday night, after he allegedly broke into a pharmacy on Main Street. Police say not long before midnight, he smashed a window to get into the store in order to ste...
CJME News
Feb 05, 2019
In year of the pig, Hong Kong has had enough of wild ones
HONG KONG - It may be the year of the pig, but Hong Kong has had enough of the wild ones. Authorities in the densely populated financial centre are looking for ways to cut down on potentially dangerou...
Associated Press
Feb 05, 2019
CP Rail confirms three crew members die in B.C. grain car derailment
FIELD, B.C. - A Canadian Pacific freight train fell more than 60 metres from a bridge near the Alberta-British Columbia boundary in a derailment that killed three crew members, a union representative ...
The Canadian Press
Feb 05, 2019
Regina activates snow routes after Sunday snowfall
Vehicles parked on main roads south of Regina's downtown will have to park elsewhere Tuesday morning as the city's snow routes come into effect. The city uses the snow routes to more easily clear area...
CJME News
Feb 04, 2019
A plowed street in Regina on March 13, 2018. (Adriana Christianson/980 CJME)
Venezuelan opposition leader Guaido appeals for help in Ottawa via video
OTTAWA - Venezuela's Western-backed opposition leader Juan Guaido made a larger than life appeal to Canada and its Western Hemisphere partners to end the "usurpation" of democracy in his country. Guai...
The Canadian Press
Feb 04, 2019
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