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'Enough is enough': Restaurant owner addresses customer behaviour
In a post that has now received thousands of likes and hundreds of shares on Facebook, a local business owner is putting his foot down when it comes to customers being rude to staff. Tim Rogers, the o...
Sep 08, 2021
(Logan Stein/980 CJME)
Money won't fix all but ranchers appreciate help from province
After a couple of dry years and a hard winter, Kelcy Elford said livestock producers in Saskatchewan are in a bad situation. The province is stepping up again to try to help producers, announcing Tues...
Lisa Schick
Aug 11, 2021
(980 CJME file photo)
Coney Island Poutine Cafe preparing 2,000 lbs of potatoes ahead of Riders game
Before Riders game day, Jamie Findlay carves potatoes into fine slices. The wedges are dunked into one of the many deep fryers in the kitchen. She repeats this for eight hours. It's a long time to spe...
CJME News
Aug 06, 2021
From left, Jamie Findlay, Maia Rosenfeld and Steve Gurski at Coney Island Poutine Cafe on Aug. 5, 2021. The trio spent the day before preparing food for the Riders home opener. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Five more N.W.T. communities eligible for federal Nutrition North subsidy
YELLOWKNIFE - The federal government says five more communities in the Northwest Territories can now receive the Nutrition North subsidy. Retailers in Nahanni Butte, Tsiigehtchic, Fort McPherson, Inuv...
The Canadian Press
Aug 03, 2021
Farmers say heat wave, drought show vulnerable agricultural sector needs support
When an unprecedented heat wave "cooked" the cherries growing at his family's farm in Oliver, B.C., Pravin Dhaliwal tried to see past the financial loss to the passion that spurred him to follow in th...
The Canadian Press
Jul 28, 2021
'It's a crisis': National strategy calls on Canada to tackle Inuit food insecurity
A new strategy from Canada's national Inuit organization spells out a plan to tackle food insecurity in Inuit communities and calls on the federal government to address what it calls a national public...
The Canadian Press
Jul 12, 2021
COVID-19 restrictions could still limit celebrations as Habs try to win Stanley Cup
Montrealers won't be the only ones to start celebrating next week as the Habs make a run for Canada's first Stanley Cup in 28 years. Fans and beer drinkers from across the country will be lifting thei...
The Canadian Press
Jun 26, 2021
One million chickens euthanized during labour dispute at Quebec slaughterhouse
MONTREAL - The head of an association representing Quebec chicken producers says it is unacceptable that one million chickens have been euthanized during an extended labour dispute at a slaughterhouse...
The Canadian Press
Jun 17, 2021
Quebec dairy group looks to obtain official designation to protect poutine's identity
MONTREAL - A group representing Quebec's dairy industry says it's eyeing a special government designation for the term poutine in order to better promote it internationally. Luc Boivin, a cheese produ...
The Canadian Press
May 19, 2021
Ontario issues stay-at-home order, Alberta cracks down on COVID-19 rule-breakers
Residents of Ontario and Quebec were to wake up to more COVID-19 restrictions Thursday as officials plan new approaches to vaccine distribution and promise crackdowns on rule-breakers in several juris...
The Canadian Press
Apr 07, 2021
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Roughriders explore new stretches to keep ACL injuries off the field
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The NFL approved the stretching program earlier in the year and invited CFL teams to participate.
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