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Business leader not concerned with migration ebb and flow
Saskatchewan's population continues to grow, but it's slowing down. That's in part because the province is still losing thousands of people to interprovincial migration, most of them pursuing opportun...
Andrew Shepherd
Sep 28, 2018
Indigenous groups still want to buy stake in Trans Mountain after court setback
VANCOUVER - Some First Nations and Metis communities are determined to purchase an equity stake in the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion despite a court ruling that halted construction and potentially...
The Canadian Press
Sep 10, 2018
City council votes to oppose future businesses in Wascana Park
Regina city council is taking a stand against future commercial development in Wascana Park. After hearing from 10 delegations and reading four letters at Monday night's council meeting, councillors d...
Adriana Christianson
Aug 28, 2018
A beautiful morning view at Wascana Park. (Wascana Centre/Twitter)
Bregg Cleaners dealing with decade of Capital Pointe delays
It's been nearly a decade since plans were first pitched for a new condo development at the corner of Victoria Avenue and Albert Street and Bregg Cleaners owner Terry Thorsteinson has had a front-row ...
Britton Gray
Jul 31, 2018
Bregg Cleaners has had a front-row view for the lack of development on the Capital Pointe project next door. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Bad week in social media gets worse; Twitter hammered
NEW YORK - Cracking down on hate, abuse and online trolls is also hurting Twitter's standing with investors. The company's stock plunged Friday morning after it reported a decline in its monthly users...
Associated Press
Jul 27, 2018
Storms bring moisture, some hail and wind damage to crops
Farmers across Saskatchewan took the good with the bad over the last week of wild weather. The weekly provincial crop report shows storms brought badly-needed rainfall, but also caused some hail and w...
CJME News
Jul 19, 2018
Council to vote on pot zoning, garbage and food trucks
Regina city council is expected to put the final touches on its marijuana zoning bylaw at Monday night's meeting. The focus of the zoning bylaw is to maintain a one-block buffer zone between marijuana...
CJME News
Jun 25, 2018
Cab company group praises Sask. ride-share law
An industry group representing Saskatchewan taxi companies is supporting a bill allowing ride-sharing services to operate in the province. Sandra Boire, a spokesperson for the Saskatchewan Taxi Cab As...
CKOM News
May 31, 2018
City to vote on pot shop rules, Eastgate Drive realignment
A bylaw outlining how retail marijuana stores are regulated in Regina will be voted on Monday night during the city council meeting. Recommendations call for pot shops to have a one-block buffer zone ...
Kevin Martel
May 28, 2018
'It's brutal:' employer frustrated with SaskJobs site update
Since the SaskJobs website was recently taken over by the federal government, a Saskatchewan employer says it has changed from being user-friendly to confusing. David Powell, who helps manage The Ice ...
Jessie Anton
May 09, 2018
SaskJobs.ca has now been integrated into the national job bank, but the changes have raised some concerns May 9, 2018, (Screengrab/Department of Employment and Social Development Canada)
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