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SaskEnergy to sell 2 gas processing plants to Alta. company
The NDP is raising concerns about privatization as SaskEnergy prepares to close the sale of its two remaining natural gas processing assets to a private company in Alberta. As of Oct. 1, the Coleville...
Adriana Christianson
Sep 20, 2018
Sask. woman describes threatening encounter with landowner
What was meant to be a simple walk in the country with her grandchildren turned into a frightening experience for a Saskatchewan woman who had a threatening encounter with a rural landowner in Alberta...
Adriana Christianson
Sep 14, 2018
Angela Bishop says she was threatened by a rural landowner on a country road in Alberta while she was with her grandkids. (Angela Bishop/Facebook)
Alberta, U.S. trade action affecting Sask. brewer
One Saskatchewan brewer is seeing his business affected by not just one, but two recent trade disputes. Alberta is appealing a recent Court of Queen's Bench ruling surrounding its markups and rebate p...
Britton Gray
Jul 19, 2018
Rebellion Brewing unveiled new cans Tuesday that feature designs by Saskatchewan artists. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Alberta appeals court ruling ordering province to pay $2M over beer subsidy
EDMONTON - Alberta has served notice it will appeal a court ruling ordering the province to pay just over $2 million to two out-of-province breweries over a disputed beer subsidy. The government filed...
The Canadian Press
Jul 18, 2018
Prairie provinces to meet next week on standardized trucking regulations
REGINA - Government officials from Canada's three Prairie provinces plan to meet next week to discuss standardizing trucking regulations. Trucking safety has been in the spotlight since an April 6 bus...
The Canadian Press
Jul 12, 2018
Estimated 230,000 gallons of oil spilled in derailment: BNSF
DOON, Iowa - An estimated 230,000 gallons (870,619 litres) of crude oil spilled into floodwaters in the northwestern corner of Iowa following a train derailment, a railroad official said Saturday. BNS...
Associated Press
Jun 23, 2018
Beer wars ends as Alberta told to end brewer subsidy
It may soon be a little easier for Saskatchewan brewers to crack open a cold one in Alberta. Alberta's been ordered by Canada's trade panel to end its beer markup. "The grant program encourages the pr...
CJME News
Jun 11, 2018
Good hop, bad hop: Alberta’s craft beer subsidy plan tanked by trade panel
EDMONTON - Alberta's subsidy plan to boost its own craft beer industry has been hammered again by a trade panel ruling. An appeal panel under the Agreement on Internal Trade has upheld an earlier deci...
The Canadian Press
Jun 11, 2018
Alberta-based Compass Cannabis to open pot store in Weyburn
Now that the Senate has passed Bill C-45 to legalize recreational marijuana in Canada, Saskatchewan is learning more about what the industry might look like in the province. Compass Cannabis, an Alber...
CJME News
Jun 08, 2018
Alberta passes bill that could cut oil to B.C. in Trans Mountain pipeline fight
EDMONTON - Alberta has passed landmark legislation giving it sweeping power to intervene in oil and gas exports that could result in punitive price spikes in British Columbia in the dispute over the T...
The Canadian Press
May 17, 2018
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