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Regina Pats announce ticket sales for Memorial Cup Festival
Ticket packages for the Memorial Cup Festival in Regina will be available starting Thursday with a pre-sale for Regina Pats season-ticket holders. Tickets will then go on sale to the general public on...
CJME News
Jan 17, 2018
Shaun Semple, chair of the 2018 Mastercard Memorial Cup Festival in Regina announces ticket sales at the Brandt Centre Jan. 17, 2018. (Arielle Zerr/980 CJME)
Former Roughrider Don Narcisse battling prostate cancer
Saskatchewan Roughrider great Don Narcisse is battling prostate cancer Narcisse posted on Facebook Wednesday to spread the news he has been diagnosed with the first stage of the disease, and he is tha...
CJME News
Jan 17, 2018
Former Saskatchewan Roughriders receiver Don Narcisse. (Don Narcisse/Facebook)
Bank of Canada hikes interest rate to 1.25%, cites strong economic data
OTTAWA - The economy's impressive run prompted the Bank of Canada to raise its trend-setting interest rate Wednesday for the third time since last summer - and to send a signal that more increases are...
The Canadian Press
Jan 17, 2018
Sask. premier continuing stance against federal carbon tax
The premier's mind will not be changed even though the federal government seems determined to sidestep him. The Trudeau government has released a 236-draft bill to impose its federal carbon tax on pro...
Sarah Mills
Jan 17, 2018
Koreas to form their first joint Olympic team
SEOUL, Korea, Republic Of - South Korea says the rival Koreas have agreed to form their first joint Olympic team and have their athletes march together during the opening ceremony of next month's Wint...
The Canadian Press
Jan 17, 2018
Media want to broadcast murder trial of farmer charged with in Indigenous man’s death
SASKATOON - A Saskatchewan judge is to rule on whether the media can broadcast parts of the trial of a farmer charged in the fatal shooting of an Indigenous man. Gerald Stanley is charged with second-...
The Canadian Press
Jan 17, 2018
Gerald Stanley, 55, leaves North Battleford Provincial Court on April 6, 2017. (Chris Vandenbreekel/650 CKOM)
Girl’s escape exposes horror of 13 siblings kept captive
PERRIS, Calif. - A 17-year-old girl who looked closer to 10 jumped out a window, called 911, and showed the world the strange and secret horror she and her 12 brothers and sisters had been living thro...
The Canadian Press
Jan 17, 2018
Sask. teachers warn more cuts, gov't says no budget decisions yet
REGINA - The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation is warning of more cuts to classrooms. Federation President Patrick Maze says school boards have been warned to plan for cuts in addition to those introd...
The Canadian Press
Jan 16, 2018
Frozen catch basins prompt warning from city
The warm weather might cause things to get messy on Regina's streets. Rain and frigid temperatures have left a layer of ice over many of the city's catch basins. Ridges in the ice can also cause water...
CJME News
Jan 16, 2018
Beer Canada calls on feds to axe increasing beer tax as consumption trends down
With Canadian beer consumption falling and taxes on the alcoholic beverage set to rise, the industry is calling on the federal government to scrap a plan to tie annual tax hikes to inflation. Beer Can...
The Canadian Press
Jan 16, 2018
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