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Travellers treated to early Christmas at Regina Airport
With just under a month to go before Christmas, dozens of passengers waiting to board their flight to Cancun at Regina International Airport got to unwrap an early present, or presents. It was part of...
Kevin Martel
Nov 28, 2017
Frank and Doreen Van de Weyer from Halbrite, Sask. were among the travellers at the Regina International Airport to be surprised by WestJet's 12 Flights of Christmas promotion. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
‘Important:’ teen mom shines light on Giving Tuesday
For the second year in a row, the Regina Police Service has partnered with the Sherwood Co-op on Giving Tuesday to support Family Services Regina(FSR). Specifically, the money raised will go to help t...
Nov 28, 2017
Teen mother Taye Starr-Bellegarde speaks at Regina Police Service headquarters in support of the Giving Tuesday campaign to support Family Services Regina Nov. 27, 2017. (Regina Police Service Facebook)
Giant Tiger worker suspended for following Indigenous customer
A Giant Tiger employee has been suspended and the retailer has apologized after a video spread online shows an Indigenous customer being followed around a north Regina location on Thursday. In the vid...
Jessie Anton
Nov 27, 2017
Black Friday sales draw out Sask. deal-hunters
Deal-hunters were out bright and early for Black Friday in Saskatoon and Regina. Some people said about 100 people were waiting in line at a north Regina Walmart on Rochdale before it opened, waiting ...
CJME News
Nov 24, 2017
About 50 shoppers line up outside Clarence Avenue Wal-Mart in Saskatoon for Black Friday Nov. 24, 2017. (Bryn Levy/650 CKOM)
Sobeys to cut 800 office jobs as part of reorganization of grocery business
TORONTO - The Sobeys grocery business will be cutting about 800 office jobs across Canada as part of efforts to create one efficient national organization out of five regional operations, the company ...
The Canadian Press
Nov 24, 2017
Age limit, retail sales key in Sask. pot survey
Saskatchewan residents appear to have a lot to say about the legalization of marijuana, according to the results of the provincial survey on pot released Thursday. The government conducted the online ...
Sarah Mills
Nov 23, 2017
Winter warm-up an early gift to car wash operators
Environment Canada has forecasted temperatures to be above zero from Thursday to Monday. If that holds, snow will melt and streets will become a slushy mess. Keeping vehicles nice and clean will likel...
Kevin Martel
Nov 22, 2017
Sask. police chiefs would support pre-pay gas rules
By Taylor MacPherson, paNow The President of the Saskatchewan Association of Chiefs of Police said a rule requiring drivers to pre-pay for gas would keep retailers safe while saving police forces valu...
paNOW
Nov 15, 2017
Tax changes give Sask. 'competitive advantage': CFIB
Tax changes are coming in the new year for small businesses in Saskatchewan and the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) describes them as a step in the right direction. It was revealed ...
Kevin Martel
Oct 26, 2017
Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB)Vice President prairie and agribusiness Marilyn Braun-Pollon at CFIB office Oct. 26, 2017. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
Final liquidation sales at Sears Canada begin as retailer fails to find buyer
TORONTO - Sears Canada begins its liquidation sales today at its stores across the country as it prepares to shut its doors for good after 65 years. A Sears Canada spokesman says customers can expect ...
The Canadian Press
Oct 19, 2017
Sears Canada announced Oct. 10, 2017 that it has asked a judge to allow it to sell off all its stores after failing to find a buyer.
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