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Sask. farmers face uncertainty amid China canola ban
Concern is growing over China's expanded ban on Canadian canola seed. "This is dramatic. It is a huge issue for us to work with. That's everyone all within the value chain: The farmer working with the...
CKOM News
Mar 25, 2019
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Farmers' cardlock fuel may not be carbon tax exempt: APAS
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) is asking the federal government to review the carbon tax's farm fuel exemption, after discovering a potential problem in the legislation....
Jessie Anton
Mar 11, 2019
No impact from U.S. government shutdown, says STEP president
It doesn't seem like the longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history has hit home just yet. Chris Dekker from the Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership said they're monitoring the situatio...
CJME News
Jan 15, 2019
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US aviation system is starting to show strains from shutdown
The partial government shutdown is starting to strain the national aviation system, with unpaid security screeners staying home, air-traffic controllers suing the government and safety inspectors off ...
Associated Press
Jan 14, 2019
SaskTel says long-distance and toll-free service issues are now resolved
SaskTel is reporting the issues with wireless and landline services affecting customers across the province all morning were resolved over the noon hour. The company sent out a tweet Monday morning ab...
CJME News
Jan 14, 2019
Retail market changing in Regina as Cornwall stores close
While there will soon be more empty spaces at the Cornwall Centre, it doesn't mark the beginning of the end of retail in Regina. According to John Hopkins, CEO of the Regina Chamber of Commerce, there...
Lisa Schick
Dec 19, 2018
Closing sale sign at Gap store in the Cornwall Centre, Dec. 2018. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
More stores closing at the Cornwall Centre
The Cornwall Centre is going to be a little emptier in the new year. Leather-goods store Roots is set to close at the end of December, while The Gap and the connected Gap Kids stores are closing in mi...
Lisa Schick
Dec 18, 2018
Closing sale sign outside of the Gap store at the Cornwall Centre mall in December 2018. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Regina businesses optimistic despite lower confidence: survey
While businesses in Regina remain optimistic about the future, overall confidence in the economy is down heading into 2019. The final Regina Executive Leadership Outlook - a survey done by Economic De...
CJME News
Dec 13, 2018
Alberta orders 8.7 per cent oil production cut to help deal with low prices
EDMONTON - Premier Rachel Notley is ordering a mandatory cut to oil production to deal with a price crisis she says threatens to gut Alberta's bedrock industry. Notley announced the province will impo...
The Canadian Press
Dec 03, 2018
Newcomers' World Market showcases diverse international goods
The Newcomers' World Market at Regina's Westminster United Church showcased the diversity of the city through unique international food and crafts on Saturday. Typically, about 18 to 20 different coun...
Joseph Ho
Dec 03, 2018
Akinyemi Fadoju sold most of the plantain chips he brought to the Newcomer’s World Market at Westminster United Church in Regina on Dec. 1. (Joseph Ho/980 CJME)
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