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Clean energy one of Canada’s fastest-growing industries
OTTAWA - Canada's clean-energy sector is growing faster than the economy as a whole and is rivalling some of the more well-known industries for jobs, a new report shows. Clean Energy Canada, a think-t...
The Canadian Press
May 23, 2019
Saskatchewan posts ninth consecutive month of job growth
The Government of Saskatchewan is touting the province's ninth straight month of year-over-year job growth. Since April 2018, Saskatchewan saw 14,200 jobs created - most of them in the private sector,...
CJME News
May 12, 2019
Tackling carbon emissions should benefit economy: Estevan Chamber
Any sort of federally-imposed carbon pricing or carbon tax plan will hurt local businesses, especially if it doesn't foster innovation in green technology for those businesses, according to the Esteva...
CJME News
Jan 10, 2019
Regina to see major construction, sporting events in 2019
From ride-sharing to the NHL Heritage Classic, 2019 is shaping up to be another busy year for Mayor Michael Fougere and the City of Regina. Fougere joined the 980 CJME Greg Morgan Morning Show Tuesday...
CJME News
Jan 08, 2019
Regina Mayor Michael Fougere called 2018 "the year of events," citing the CP Women's open as his favourite one. Fougere poses for a photo in front of City Hall on Dec. 18, 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
Ottawa’s fall update features $16B competitiveness response to U.S. tax reforms
OTTAWA - The federal Liberals have come up with a $16-billion answer to Canada's competitiveness concerns. Ottawa's long-awaited plan to help Canada compete with the United States for investment dolla...
The Canadian Press
Nov 22, 2018
Martensville cannabis store runs out of product
The only legal cannabis outlet within an hours drive of Saskatoon has run out of stock just three days after the drug became legal in Canada. Jimmy’s Cannabis store in Martensville posted to its...
Syndicated Author
Oct 19, 2018
Regina hotels in "strongest position" to host Grey Cup
It should be easier to find a hotel room in Regina if the Roughriders successfully win a bid to host the 2020 Grey Cup. When the Riders last hosted the CFL championship game in 2013, it was tough to f...
Andrew Shepherd
Oct 04, 2018
Volunteers and fans converged on the City of Regina for Grey Cup 2013. (File Photo)
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
Canada’s June trade numbers surprisingly strong despite U.S. tariffs on metals
Surging exports led by higher-priced energy products allowed Canada to shrug off new U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs in June to post the lowest monthly merchandise trade deficit with the world in 17 m...
The Canadian Press
Aug 03, 2018
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