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Rising tuition leads to some students switching to part-time
Imagine spending double the time you planned to get your degree and start your career. That is the reality facing some university students who can't afford to take a full course load. After 10 years o...
Adriana Christianson
Oct 12, 2018
Harrowing tales of survival from town ravaged by storm
MEXICO BEACH, Fla. - Residents of Mexico Beach that stayed during the storm are emerging from the debris with harrowing tales. Others, who evacuated, are coming to grips with the fact that much of the...
Associated Press
Oct 12, 2018
Canada moves to block steel dumping with 25% surtax on select products
The Canadian government says it will impose a 25 per cent surtax on some foreign steel products in a bid to head off dumping. The Finance Department said "excessive imports" are harming the steel indu...
The Canadian Press
Oct 12, 2018
Growing cannabis could be cheaper, better than buying
When buying and possessing marijuana becomes legal, so will growing your own pot. According to federal rules, which Saskatchewan has adopted, a person 19 or older may only possess one cannabis seed at...
Lisa Schick
Oct 12, 2018
Examples at B&B Hydroponics showing what an indoor growing operation could look like Oct. 2018. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Esterhazy cannabis store set to open for legalization
With less than a week until marijuana is legal in Canada, the local owners of a pot shop in Esterhazy say they're soaking up every moment. "A lot of days it's hard to believe. It's just come so fast a...
Oct 11, 2018
No duty to consult Indigenous groups on federal law-making, Supreme Court says
OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada says federal ministers do not have a duty to consult Indigenous groups when drafting legislation. In a decision today involving an Alberta First Nation, a majority...
The Canadian Press
Oct 11, 2018
‘Unimaginable destruction’: Hurricane smashes rows of houses
PANAMA CITY, Fla. - Search-and-rescue teams fanned out across the Florida Panhandle to reach trapped people in Michael's wake Thursday as daylight yielded scenes of rows upon rows of houses smashed to...
Associated Press
Oct 11, 2018
Living wage idea voted down by Regina executive committee
The idea of paying what's considered a "living wage" to all employees hired by the City of Regina was voted down on Wednesday. The city's executive committee voted against a mandatory wage of $16.95 p...
Andrew Shepherd
Oct 11, 2018
WHAT’S HAPPENING: Carolinas next in line for Michael’s fury
MIAMI - Florida's Panhandle is littered with evidence that Hurricane Michael is one of the most powerful storms ever to hit the mainland United States. Roofs and awnings are peeled from buildings, pie...
Associated Press
Oct 11, 2018
Solar power now harvested at Cowessess renewable energy site
A renewable energy farm on the Cowessess First Nation east of Regina is being hailed as the first of its kind. The Cowessess Renewable Energy Storage Facility already includes a wind turbine and batte...
Joseph Ho
Oct 10, 2018
Chief Cadmus Delorme of the Cowessess First Nation. (980 CJME file photo)
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