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Gas prices good for consumers, bad for Sask. oil patch
Regina drivers are lining up at discount gas stations to take advantage of low prices at the pump this week, but not everyone is thrilled about cheap gas. On Tuesday, GasBuddy.com was reporting gas pr...
Adriana Christianson
Jan 19, 2016
PotashCorp suspends N.B. mine indefinitely
Amid weak global markets for fertilizer products, Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan shut down its Picadilly mine in southern New Brunswick for an indefinite period Tuesday, e...
CJME News
Jan 19, 2016
Regina gas prices drop to 75 cents per litre
Some drivers in Regina may be doing a double take when they see prices at gas stations. On Monday, the website GasBuddy.com was reporting gas prices as low as 70 cents per litre at some discount gas s...
Adriana Christianson
Jan 18, 2016
Regina gas prices drop to 75 cents per litre
Some drivers in Regina may be doing a double take when they see prices at gas stations. On Monday, the website GasBuddy.com was reporting gas prices as low as 70 cents per litre at some discount gas s...
Adriana Christianson
Jan 18, 2016
Locally-sourced Saskatoon restaurants avoid produce price hikes
Restaurant owners who source their food from around the province are reaping the benefits of buying local as the Canadian dollar continues to slip. The loonie has hovered around 70 cent...
CJME News
Jan 17, 2016
Locally-sourced Saskatoon restaurants avoid produce price hikes
Restaurant owners who source their food from around the province are reaping the benefits of buying local as the Canadian dollar continues to slip. The loonie has hovered around 70 cent...
Syndicated Author
Jan 17, 2016
Locally-sourced Saskatoon restaurants avoid produce price hikes
Restaurant owners who source their food from around the province are reaping the benefits of buying local as the Canadian dollar continues to slip. The loonie has hovered around 70 cent...
Syndicated Author
Jan 17, 2016
Anti-pipeline group demonstrates in Saskatoon
Demonstrators in Saskatoon joined a nationwide call for a halt of reviews planned for two major pipeline projects. A few dozen people from Climate Justice Saskatoon braved the cold Friday to st...
CJME News
Jan 15, 2016
Anti-pipeline group demonstrates in Saskatoon
Demonstrators in Saskatoon joined a nationwide call for a halt of reviews planned for two major pipeline projects. A few dozen people from Climate Justice Saskatoon braved the cold Friday to st...
Syndicated Author
Jan 15, 2016
Anti-pipeline group demonstrates in Saskatoon
Demonstrators in Saskatoon joined a nationwide call for a halt of reviews planned for two major pipeline projects. A few dozen people from Climate Justice Saskatoon braved the cold Friday to st...
Syndicated Author
Jan 15, 2016
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