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Fringe Fest welcome news for Broadway businesses amid construction
Businesses on Broadway Avenue hope a popular festival sparks sales as construction continues along the street. Currently, a 1.5-metre-high fence divides Broadway Avenue in two. Cars are unable to trav...
CJME News
Jul 26, 2016
More layoffs at Evraz Steel in Regina
Evraz Steel is laying off more workers. The news came as a shock to those affected, as in a meeting Friday morning the supervisor was telling them to "get more pipe out the door". And yet by the ...
Adriana Christianson
Jul 25, 2016
Groundbreaking of new business park west of Regina
Ground is broken on a new business development on the west end of Regina. The Sakimay First Nation owns a 260-acre parcel of land near Dewdney Avenue and Pinkie Road. Shovels were in the ground Thursd...
Kevin Martel
Jul 21, 2016
Businesses benefitting thanks to Craven Country Jamboree
Having a country music festival just steps away tends to provide a nice boost for businesses right in the village of Craven itself. Tens of thousands visit Craven Country Jamboree each year. Surroundi...
CJME News
Jul 16, 2016
Analyst expects several more years of low potash prices
A day after layoffs were announced at the Mosaic potash mine near Colonsay, a major international deal shows prices for the key fertilizer ingredient remain stubbornly low. On Wednesday, over 300 work...
CJME News
Jul 14, 2016
Province accepting bids for new private liquor stores in Sask.
The province is now accepting applications for retail liquor store permits in Regina and Saskatoon under its plan to expand private liquor sales. Applications can be submitted up until August 8 for tw...
Adriana Christianson
Jul 07, 2016
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Construction kicks off on Saskatoon Parcel Y development
A sod-turning ceremony Wednesday marked the beginning of long-awaited construction on the Parcel Y development in River Landing. Phase one of the project will see a parkade built to serve ...
CJME News
Jun 29, 2016
Saskatchewan producers could be in for a good year
Saskatchewan farmers could be looking at a nice harvest this year. According to the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan, conditions are good across the province. The associat...
CJME News
Jun 26, 2016
Sask. exports should withstand 'Brexit' vote
Saskatchewan's exports to the U.K. and the E.U. shouldn't be too negatively impacted as a result of the "Brexit" vote. While Thursday's vote is significant, it is thought Saskatchewan's export market ...
Adriana Christianson
Jun 24, 2016
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Roughriders post $4.3 M deficit for 2015-16
It was a financial year that in many ways matched the 2015 Roughriders' play on the field. The team held its annual general meeting last night in Regina, officially presenting its financial numbers to...
Adriana Christianson
Jun 23, 2016
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