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Winnipeg man credited with inventing the Pizza Pop dies at 89
WINNIPEG - The man credited with inventing the Pizza Pop has died. The family of Paul Faraci says he died Feb. 6 in Vernon, B.C., at the age of 89. In the 1960s, Faraci owned a Winnipeg restaurant and...
The Canadian Press
Feb 27, 2018
First Sask. H&M to open at Regina's Cornwall Centre in March
Saskatchewan's first H&M store now has an opening date. The clothing store, located in Regina's Cornwall Centre, will open at 11 a.m. on March 29. The first 500 people in line will receive an H&am...
CJME News
Feb 27, 2018
Sign advertising grand opening of clothing store H&M at the Cornwall Centre in Regina Feb. 27, 2018. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Sask. farmers in Ottawa to talk grain backlog with Senate
A group representing Saskatchewan farmers is in Ottawa this week, discussing the current grain backlog with the federal government. Todd Lewis, president of the Agricultural Producers Association of S...
Jessie Anton
Feb 27, 2018
Liberals begin road to 2019 with budget focused on their strengths
OTTAWA - The Liberals are paving the road to the next election with a mid-mandate budget focused on fulfilling some on-brand promises, while potentially saving room for flashier, big-ticket items that...
The Canadian Press
Feb 26, 2018
Sask. producers pleased with PST pullback on agriculture
Saskatchewan producers are welcoming the Sask. Party's decision to reinstate the provincial sales tax (PST) exemption on agriculture coverage. After last March's provincial budget, PST was charged on ...
Jessie Anton
Feb 26, 2018
Saskatchewan producers harvest at sunset. (Darren Sproat/Instagram)
Sask. not quite done with winter weather: meteorologist
While there are spring-like temperatures in southern Saskatchewan Monday, it's still too early to put shovels and mittens into storage. The Weather Network's Nadine Powell told the 980 CJME Morning Sh...
CJME News
Feb 26, 2018
Melting snow in a park in northwest Regina December 2017.(Adriana Christianson/980 CJME)
‘Ride the lightning:’ Metallica to play Saskatoon
The "bell tolls" for metal fans across Saskatchewan on Monday after Metallica announced a concert date for Saskatoon. One of the most popular metal bands of all time will be hitting the stage at SaskT...
CJME News
Feb 26, 2018
Metallica will play a concert in Saskatoon on Sept. 15, 2018. (Metallica/ Official Facebook page)
Premier Moe reinstates PST exemptions on insurance premiums
Premier Scott Moe is keeping a campaign promise, and pulling back some of the changes made to PST in last year's provincial budget. The provincial government is reinstating the PST exemption for agric...
CJME News
Feb 26, 2018
Move aside, NAFTA: New fear on the Canada-U.S. front involves steel tariffs
WASHINGTON - A new concern about Canada's relationship with the United States is emerging in the foreground, with threats of global steel and aluminum tariffs now competing with NAFTA uncertainty as a...
The Canadian Press
Feb 26, 2018
'Pure joy:' Regina bone marrow drive breaks national record
A little boy with a rare blood disease drew a record-breaking turnout at a Regina OneMatch bone marrow drive on Saturday. A total of 2,925 people between the ages of 17 to 35 swabbed their cheeks and ...
Jessie Anton
Feb 25, 2018
Vonn Chorneyko's mother, Ashley, holds a sign showing the total number of swabs taken each hour of Regina's OneMatch bone marrow drive at the Co-operators Centre on Feb. 24, 2018. (Lindsey Hoemsen/Submitted)
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