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Infrastructure money comes as good news for Regina company
A Regina construction company is looking forward to seeing more people at work, after the federal government committed close to $900 million for infrastructure projects across Saskatchewan on Wednesda...
Joseph Ho
Oct 03, 2018
SaskPower program looks to buy more renewable energy
As SaskPower tries to find more ways to gather renewable power, it's looking to its customers. The Crown Corporation is introducing a program which will allow customers to sell more power back to the ...
Lisa Schick
Oct 03, 2018
Horror difficult to erase for Indonesians as toll tops 1,400
PALU, Indonesia - For some who survived the massive earthquake and tsunami on Indonesia's Sulawesi island last week, the memories and the horror of experiencing a disaster that has left more than 1,40...
Associated Press
Oct 03, 2018
‘Rewarding:' foster families group recruits to fill need
The Saskatchewan Foster Families Association (SFFA) wants to encourage more families to open their homes and hearts to support children who need a safe place to live. The association has launched an a...
CJME News
Oct 03, 2018
The 2018 Foster New Beginnings campaign ad by the Saskatchewan Foster Families Association. (Saskatchewan Foster Families Association)
Man killed in rollover near St. Louis
A 39-year-old man has died following a rollover near St. Louis south of Prince Albert early Tuesday morning. RCMP report that a southbound Dodge truck left the road and travelled into the east ditch a...
paNOW
Oct 03, 2018
2019 federal election campaign likely to be nastiest ever, Trudeau says
TORONTO - Next year's federal election campaign will likely be the nastiest one yet, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Tuesday. Speaking at a Liberal fundraiser in northwestern Toronto, Trudeau wa...
The Canadian Press
Oct 03, 2018
Canada’s finance minister touts USMCA but says dairy, steel sectors need help
VANCOUVER - Finance Minister Bill Morneau says Canada's new trade deal will bring more economic stability, even as the government works to fairly compensate dairy farmers and deal with the dissatisfie...
The Canadian Press
Oct 03, 2018
Snow kidding: Calgarians slog through streets after heavy, wet snowfall
CALGARY - People in Calgary are digging out from the snowiest October day in 104 years - a new record. Roads and highways in and around the city Tuesday were covered in heavy, wet snow with more expec...
The Canadian Press
Oct 03, 2018
Man tries to sneak drugs into Regina jail through RPS HQ
A 37-year-old Regina man is accused of trying to smuggle drugs into the Regina Correctional Centre last Wednesday. According to police, the man arrived at their headquarters, claiming to be surrenderi...
CJME News
Oct 02, 2018
Despite recent snow, most Regina golf courses will stay open
While recent weather might have people thinking about the new golf clubs they could be getting at Christmas, there's still time to get a few more swings out of the old set. The City of Regina announce...
CJME News
Oct 02, 2018
Summer leisure activities can extend into fall this year, with temperatures in September predicted to be higher than average.
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