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Sask. farmers remain ahead of schedule for 2017 harvest
Farmers in Saskatchewan are almost done with this year's harvest. Harvest is essentially complete in the southwest part of Saskatchewan according to the Ministry of Agriculture for the week of Oct. 3-...
CJME News
Oct 12, 2017
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Average gas prices break dollar mark in Regina, Saskatoon
Gas prices are creeping up above a dollar per litre in both Regina and Saskatoon. On Thursday morning, about half the gas stations in Regina had bumped the price up to $1.01 per litre. It was a simila...
CJME News
Oct 12, 2017
Drivers filling up at Regina Cabs discount gas station Oct. 12, 2017. (Jessika Guse/980 CJME)
Canadian-American family held captive by Taliban-linked group released
A Canadian man, his American wife and their three young children have been released from captivity after being held hostage for years by a network with ties to the Taliban. Joshua Boyle and his wife C...
The Canadian Press
Oct 12, 2017
Winds whip new terror into deadly California wildfires
SONOMA, Calif. - Fueled by the return of strong winds, the wildfires tearing through California wine country exploded in size and number Wednesday as authorities ordered new evacuations and the death ...
The Canadian Press
Oct 12, 2017
Trudeau still bullish on NAFTA, but admits Canada is ‘ready for anything’
WASHINGTON - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau emerged from a day of meetings in the U.S. capital Wednesday continuing to champion a continental trade deal that many around him suggest may be doomed. But ...
The Canadian Press
Oct 12, 2017
Deadly California wildfires flare up and swallow more homes
SANTA ROSA, Calif. - Wildfires tearing through California wine country flared up again Wednesday, destroying hundreds more homes and other buildings and leading to new evacuation orders as authorities...
The Canadian Press
Oct 11, 2017
RCMP working on increasing number of recruits: Minister
According to a federal minister, the RCMP is working to address their under-staffing issue. Earlier this year, the RCMP in Saskatchewan said they were dealing with staffing issues. While the official ...
Britton Gray
Oct 11, 2017
Saskatchewan teacher mistakenly hands out offensive Thanksgiving puzzle
MOOSE JAW, Sask. - A school division in southern Saskatchewan is apologizing after a handout with offensive words was mistakenly given to students. A Thanksgiving work package supplied last week to a ...
The Canadian Press
Oct 11, 2017
Photo of wordsearch using offensive terms for Indigenous people handed out by a teacher in a Moose Jaw school in October 2017. (Jo Chrona @luudisk/Twitter)
Trudeau says approach to Trump will be to find common ground on trade
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is to meet U.S. President Donald Trump today to seek common ground as uncertainty looms over the future of NAFTA. Trudeau and Trump are to talk at the White House as roun...
The Canadian Press
Oct 11, 2017
Feds say employee discounts won’t be taxed after CRA document suggests they will
OTTAWA - The Trudeau government insists that employee discounts will not be taxed despite an updated Canada Revenue Agency document that suggested they will be. Political rivals and business lobby gro...
The Canadian Press
Oct 11, 2017
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