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Man stabbed in Moose Jaw
Moose Jaw police are asking for the public's help after a man was reportedly stabbed Sunday evening. Police say the incident happened around 11:15 p.m. when they received a call about a stabbing that ...
CJME News
Nov 22, 2017
Morneau’s tax proposals still need work despite changes, critics insist
OTTAWA - A coalition of industry associations says Bill Morneau must make more changes to the controversial tax proposals he first unveiled last summer to ensure he addresses deep, persistent concerns...
Nov 22, 2017
‘Naahhhmaste:' you can try goat yoga at Agribition
When you think yoga, you probably picture a relaxed, quiet, serene studio maybe with some ocean sounds playing in the background. Instead, try picturing goats in the middle of the biggest livestock sh...
Sarah Mills
Nov 22, 2017
A goat investigates the microphone as reporter Sarah Mills tries goat yoga at Agribition Nov. 21, 2017. (Taylor Greiner/980 CJME)
Legislation introduced to amend law around sale of Crowns
Instead of completely scrapping the law concerning privatization of Crown corporations, the Wall government has introduced legislation to amend Bill 40. Last month, after listening to the people of Sa...
Kevin Martel
Nov 22, 2017
Deputy Premier and Justice Minister Don Morgan speaks to media on Nov. 21, 2017, about changes to Bill 40. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
Cost to fix Phoenix pay system to surpass $540 million, auditor general says
OTTAWA - The federal government's chronic salary struggles will take more time and more dollars than the three years and $540 million projected to fix the snafu-stricken Phoenix public service pay sys...
The Canadian Press
Nov 21, 2017
Thunderchild First Nation taken to court to open books
One man from the Thunderchild First Nation has taken the band to court to open its books and release financial documents. Harrison Thunderchild, who's coincidentally from the Thunderchild First Nation...
Kevin Martel
Nov 21, 2017
Harrison Thunderchild (left) and Todd MacKay of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation stand outside Court of Queen's Bench in Regina after filing a court application against the Thunderchild First Nation on Nov. 21, 2017. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
Mayor touts Mosaic Stadium success, need to improve transit
While there is room for improvement, Regina's mayor is calling Mosaic Stadium's inaugural season a success. The Saskatchewan Roughriders season ended Sunday after an East Division Final loss in Toront...
Britton Gray
Nov 21, 2017
Former Estevan teacher sentenced for sexual assault
By Emily Kroeker, DiscoverEstevan.com A former Estevan high school teacher who used a fake Facebook profile to lure students has been sentenced to five years in jail for sexual assault. Troy Ruzicka, ...
Discover Estevan
Nov 21, 2017
Former Estevan teacher Troy Ruzicka outside Estevan Provincial Courthouse before being sentenced for sexually assaulting students. (DiscoverEstevan)
Canadians getting bad advice from the taxman, when they can get through: auditor
OTTAWA - Canadians are all too often getting a busy signal or a message to hang up and try back later when they try to contact the taxman by telephone, says the federal auditor general's latest report...
The Canadian Press
Nov 21, 2017
Premier, analyst say Keystone XL approval good for Sask.
Premier Brad Wall welcomed recent news of a key approval for the Keystone XL pipeline. Nebraska's Public Service Commission voted 3-2 Monday to allow the pipeline to cross the state, meaning the proje...
CJME News
Nov 21, 2017
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