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Two Albert Street businesses robbed over weekend: police
Regina police reported two similar robberies of businesses on Albert Street over the past two days. The first incident occurred just before midnight on Friday in the 100 block of Albert St. Two suspec...
CJME News
Feb 13, 2022
New largely Indigenous-owned partnership in renewable energy to fuel future generations
A new Indigenous-owned enterprise in Saskatchewan focused on renewable energy is hoping to expand and create opportunities for the next generation of Indigenous communities. MiEnergy North America is ...
Libby Giesbrecht
Feb 11, 2022
Extreme weather exposes driver shortage in towing industry
Winter has been a whirlwind for tow truck companies in Saskatchewan. Tow operators have been pulling long hours this week rescuing vehicles stuck in snowbanks after Monday’s blizzard, but for so...
Brent Bosker
Feb 03, 2022
Higher oil prices good for economy of Sask. cities, but concerns over how long it will last
There's some optimism surrounding the energy industry, which could be good news for some Saskatchewan cities. While the price of oil has seen some dips recently, it reached a high Wednesday that hadn'...
Britton Gray
Jan 22, 2022
(Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
Canadian Whisky Awards tip a glass to Lumsden distillery
A glass was raised to a Saskatchewan distillery on the national level. Last Mountain Distillery in Lumsden won the award for best wheat whisky at the Canadian Whisky Awards. It's the second year in a ...
CJME News
Jan 21, 2022
Lumsden's Last Mountain Distillery picked up two Canadian Whiskey Awards. (Last Mountain Distillery/Facebook)
NDP calls for more business supports during Omicron wave
The Saskatchewan NDP feels businesses in the province are being left to fend for themselves by the government. "We are the only province without relief programs (for businesses)," Jobs Critic Aleana Y...
Britton Gray
Jan 18, 2022
NDP Jobs Critic Aleana Young during a media availability on Jan. 18, 2022. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Saskatoon PPE company sees rise in demand for locally made masks, respirators
Saskatoon’s Benchmark PPE is seeing an exponential rise in demand for not only its certified medical grade masks in recent weeks but also for its C-95 respirators. “It’s like 15 time...
Lara Fominoff
Jan 07, 2022
'We have to do something': Prince Albert business owner stands up to vandals
Frustrated by ongoing vandalism and property damage, and what he calls a lack of response from city officials and the police service, a Prince Albert business owner is taking matters into his own hand...
paNOW
Nov 16, 2021
Free rapid test kits snapped up quickly at Sask. chambers of commerce
As quickly as they arrived, they were gone. Chamber of commerce offices across Saskatchewan saw long lineups on Tuesday as families, students and business owners snapped up free rapid antigen self-tes...
CKOM News
Oct 27, 2021
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Facebook outage throws Regina pop-up business off schedule
As Facebook was losing money during Monday's global outage, the owner of a Regina business was concerned he could end up losing some dough as well. Jimmy Schimmel owns HoBo Donuts, a pop-up business w...
Andrew Shepherd
Oct 06, 2021
Jimmy Schimmel, owner of HoBo Donuts, holds his creations. (Logan Stein/980 CJME file photo)
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