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5 Bruins and a Blue Jay to dazzle celebrity sports dinner
It'll be a Boston Bruin reunion when the Kinsmen Celebrity Sports Dinner comes to TCU Place Friday night. The 58th annual charity dinner welcomes five of the bruisin' Bruins from years past as hall of...
Feb 02, 2018
PJ Stock (right) and Adam Oates (left) at the Gordie Howe Kinsmen Arena in Saskatoon on Feb. 2, 2018. (Chris Carr/650 CKOM)
Premier Scott Moe sets date for 3 Sask. byelections
One of Scott Moe's first acts as premier was to call byelections to fill the vacant seats in the legislature. The Kindersley, Melfort and Swift Current seats are all currently empty. All three byelect...
CJME News
Feb 02, 2018
Premier Scott Moe sworn in, announces cabinet
Scott Moe was officially sworn in as premier of Saskatchewan by the province's Lt.-Gov. Vaughn Solomon Schofield on Friday morning. The new premier then announced his cabinet, which includes several o...
CJME News
Feb 02, 2018
Premier-designate Scott Moe accepted Lt.-Gov. Vaughn Solomon Schofield’s request to form government in Saskatchewan on Jan. 29, 2018. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Trudeau gets questions about veterans, racism, pipelines at Edmonton town hall
EDMONTON - A disabled veteran, an Indigenous woman angry about racism and people worried about stalled oil pipelines had tough questions for the Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during a town hall meetin...
The Canadian Press
Feb 02, 2018
NDP leader says Regina MP Erin Weir facing allegations of harassment
OTTAWA - NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh launched an investigation Thursday into the conduct of Saskatchewan MP Erin Weir, without waiting for an actual victim of alleged harassment to come forward with a co...
The Canadian Press
Feb 02, 2018
‘Enough is enough:’ Alberta to suspend electricity purchase talks with B.C
EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says her government is suspending talks with British Columbia on the purchase of electricity from the western province. It's the first step in Alberta's fight ...
The Canadian Press
Feb 01, 2018
Pipelines, not carbon taxes, bigger factor in energy competitivess: report
OTTAWA - Canada's oil and gas producers are struggling to stay competitive with their U.S. counterparts because of the struggle to expand pipeline capacity, says a new report from the C.D. Howe Instit...
The Canadian Press
Feb 01, 2018
Bakers, grocers involved in 16-year price-fixing conspiracy: Competition Bureau
At least $1.50 has been artificially baked into the price of a loaf of bread during a 16-year-long bread price-fixing conspiracy involving the country's largest bakery wholesalers and grocery retailer...
The Canadian Press
Feb 01, 2018
Cameco shut down starts this week
The final shift at Cameco's Key Lake and McArthur River uranium operations is wrapping up, which will leave a total of 845 people out of work for an expected 10-month lay-off. Workers on one shift pac...
paNOW
Feb 01, 2018
The shut down at Cameco's Key Lake and McArthur uranium operations begins the week of Feb. 1, 2018. (submitted/Cameco)
Sask. drillers carry on as Canadian oil rigs move to U.S.
More and more oil rigs are moving from Canada to the U.S., but Saskatchewan's oilpatch is continuing on with business as usual. Mark Salkeld, president and CEO of the Petroleum Services Association of...
Britton Gray
Jan 31, 2018
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