Menu
Listen Live
News
Regina
Saskatchewan
Canada & World
Sask. Stories with Brittany Caffet
Podcasts
The Greg Morgan Morning Show
The Evan Bray Show
The Green Zone
The Green Zone Game Day
Saskatchewan Afternoon
Talk Shots with Brent Loucks
RealAg Minute/RealAg on the Weekend
Garden Talk
Meeting Ground
A Better Life with Jenn Dean
The Vassy Kapelos Show
Tech Talk with Marc Saltzman
The Sport Market
The Shell Lake Massacre
Sports
Rider News
Provincial Sports
Connect
Uncover the Cure
Contests
Concerts
Events
Contact Us
CJME Auction
Report an Error
Show Schedule
×
News
Regina
Saskatchewan
Canada & World
Sask. Stories with Brittany Caffet
Podcasts
The Greg Morgan Morning Show
The Evan Bray Show
The Green Zone
The Green Zone Game Day
Saskatchewan Afternoon
Talk Shots with Brent Loucks
RealAg Minute/RealAg on the Weekend
Garden Talk
Meeting Ground
A Better Life with Jenn Dean
The Vassy Kapelos Show
Tech Talk with Marc Saltzman
The Sport Market
The Shell Lake Massacre
Sports
Rider News
Provincial Sports
Connect
Uncover the Cure
Contests
Concerts
Events
Contact Us
CJME Auction
Report an Error
Show Schedule
Tag Archives:
business
Ottawa announces 2nd domestic contract for polar icebreaker
OTTAWA - Ottawa has unveiled two major domestic shipbuilding contracts for new polar icebreakers for the Canadian Coast Guard to use in the Arctic. The federal government says it is awarding Davie Shi...
The Canadian Press
Mar 08, 2025
Hudson's Bay seeks creditor protection, plans to restructure business
TORONTO - Canada's oldest retailer, Hudson's Bay, has filed for creditor protection and intends to restructure the business. The department store company that dates back to 1670 announced the move Fri...
The Canadian Press
Mar 08, 2025
The Hudson Bay flagship store is seen in Toronto in 2020. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn)
'The fire is still lit': How COVID-19 and its aftermath sparked a new era for labour
When COVID-19 hit, millions of Canadians were either told to work remotely or temporarily laid off as governments ordered lockdowns to protect public health. Not Arlick Leslie. While others were setti...
The Canadian Press
Mar 08, 2025
The Liberals are about to choose the next prime minister. What happens next?
OTTAWA - The Liberals will choose a new leader Sunday, marking the end of Justin Trudeau's decade as prime minister. He will step down officially in the days to come. On Tuesday, Trudeau said he will ...
The Canadian Press
Mar 08, 2025
Alberta keeping sanctions in place until threat of U.S. tariffs ends: Smith
EDMONTON - Premier Danielle Smith says Alberta's trade sanctions on the United States will stay in place until U.S. President Donald Trump drops the threat of tariffs. In a social media post Friday, S...
The Canadian Press
Mar 07, 2025
Federal prisons to launch pilot project on jamming cellphone, drone signals
OTTAWA - Ottawa has approved a pilot project to block cellphone and drone signals in federal and Quebec provincial prisons. Industry Minister Franois-Philippe Champagne says in a media statement the u...
The Canadian Press
Mar 07, 2025
Saskatchewan Penitentiary near Prince Albert is a medium security federal prison with maximum security areas. (CKOM files)
B.C. shipyard awarded $3.15 billion government contract to build icebreaker
VANCOUVER - A British Columbia company has been given a $3.15 billion contract to build one of two icebreaker ships for the Canadian Coast Guard. Public Services and Procurement Canada says in a state...
The Canadian Press
Mar 07, 2025
Eby says electricity export tariffs similar to Ontario's are not 'priority' for B.C.
VANCOUVER - British Columbia Premier David Eby says the province has no plan to follow Ontario and levy a 25 per cent surcharge on electricity exports to the United States. Eby says imposing such a fe...
The Canadian Press
Mar 07, 2025
Canadian, U.S. mayors from Great Lakes area call for trade stability
WASHINGTON - Canadian and United States mayors from the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence region are calling for economic stability and an end to the threat of across-the-board tariffs, saying that million...
The Canadian Press
Mar 07, 2025
Alberta pledges millions to kickstart event space near Edmonton Oilers arena
Edmonton is getting an influx of public dollars to expand its entertainment district around the home of the NHL's Edmonton Oilers, two years after the provincial government committed hundreds of milli...
The Canadian Press
Mar 07, 2025
Posts pagination
Previous
1
…
314
315
316
…
802
Next
Listen Live
On Air Now
Garden Talk
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Rick & Jill Van Duyvendyk from Dutch Growers have the advice to get your yard and gardens blooming.
NOW TRENDING
More
OPINION
Murray Wood: Who's hot... and who's not
Every Friday, Murray Wood takes a look back at the week's news and decides who's hot... and who's not. This week's list ...
Read More
Sarah Mills: Trudeau's behaviour after leaving office isn't endearing him to the public
Sarah Mills says the former PM has skied with a prince, appeared on Instagram with a backwards cap alongside his popstar...
Read More
LATEST WEATHER
TODAY ON EVAN BRAY
The Evan Bray Show - Friday, April 17
On Friday's show, Evan entertains the question of whether Pierre Poilievre should step down as Conservative Party leader...
Read More