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TPP leaders’ meeting cancelled on APEC sidelines over concerns about deal
DANANG, Vietnam - Efforts to reach an agreement this weekend on a Pacific Rim trade pact appeared to collapse Friday when persistent concerns over the deal, including Canada's, forced the abrupt cance...
The Canadian Press
Nov 10, 2017
Ed Gainey ready for playoff redemption
Ed Gainey is looking to exorcise some demons on Sunday afternoon in Ottawa. About this time two years ago in the east semi-final, a misstep by Gainey sent the Redblacks to the Grey Cup. The game betwe...
Nov 09, 2017
Ed Gainey. (File photo courtesy of the Saskatchewan Roughriders)
Sask. government reacts to mine closures, layoffs
Employment transition teams are on the way to northern Saskatchewan as layoff notices are being given to mine workers. It is one of the few things the Saskatchewan government can do as it reacts to th...
Sarah Mills
Nov 09, 2017
Industry, farmers react as India targets pea imports
A surprise move by a major customer has created concerns for Canadian farmers and industry groups. India announced Wednesday that it would apply a 50 per cent import tariff on foreign peas. The countr...
Nov 09, 2017
Former employee reflects on Moose Jaw Times-Herald
The Moose Jaw Times-Herald has brought news to the Friendly City for almost 130 years, but the presses will be stopping in December. The paper announced that it will be ending both print and digital v...
Britton Gray
Nov 09, 2017
SaskPower employees’ union rejects contract with rollbacks
The union representing SaskPower employees has rejected the latest offer from the Crown corporation. Members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers local 2067 voted to reject th...
CJME News
Nov 09, 2017
Saskatchewan premier says Governor General shouldn’t mock people of faith
REGINA - Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall says Gov. Gen. Julie Payette should avoid denigrating faiths that believe in a creator. Wall says in a letter to Payette that he's concerned about her recent co...
The Canadian Press
Nov 09, 2017
Expanded parental leave to come into effect by end of year, sources say
OTTAWA - New mothers and fathers who are poised to go on parental leave before the end of the year will be able to spread federal benefits over a longer period of more time starting next month. The fe...
The Canadian Press
Nov 09, 2017
Why we remember them: Sask. legislature holds early service
At this time of year, we are asked to remember the men and women who served and sacrificed for freedom and peace. In keeping with tradition, the Saskatchewan legislature held an early service on Wedne...
Sarah Mills
Nov 09, 2017
Poppy wreaths laid at the early Remembrance Day service at Sask. legislature Nov. 8, 2017.(Sarah Mills/980 CJME)
Moose Jaw newspaper to end after 128 years
After nearly 130 years of operation, Moose Jaw's daily paper is shutting down. 980 CJME has confirmed the Moose Jaw Times Herald will publish its last edition on Dec. 7th. The paper started in 1889 as...
CJME News
Nov 08, 2017
980 CJME has confirmed the Moose Jaw Times Herald will publish its last edition on Dec. 7, 2017. (Moose Jaw Times Herald/Facebook)
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