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Regina's economy faring well through troubling times
A new report shows Regina's economy is expected to recover easily from troubling times. Impact Regina gives a snapshot of the city's economy. The latest report card shows Regina lost roughly half of i...
Syndicated Author
Dec 11, 2015
Unions, restaurants provide mixed reaction to proposed Sask. liquor changes
Reaction to the proposed liquor retail changes announced by the government is mixed. The changes mean 40 government liquor stores across the province could be privatized and 12 new private s...
Adriana Christianson
Nov 18, 2015
K + S Potash job fair looking for 150 workers
K + S Potash is looking to hire at least 150 workers for its new mine and production facility near Bethune. The Legacy Project will require a number of tradespeople and operators in the production and...
CJME News
Nov 12, 2015
PotashCorp plans 3-week shutdown of 3 Sask. mines following latest financial report
Declining profits for PotashCorp of Saskatchewan (PCS) is forcing the company to suspend some operations in Saskatchewan and close a mine on the east coast. On Thursday, PCS reported a dip in share pr...
CJME News
Oct 29, 2015
UPDATE: Saskatchewan tries once again with new essential services law
The government of Saskatchewan is introducing new essential services legislation, after a few hiccups with previous law. Labour Relations Minister Don Morgan tabled amendments to The Saskatchewan Empl...
CJME News
Oct 15, 2015
UPDATE: Regina Leader-Post to be printed in Saskatoon
As of January, when a Leader-Post newspaper shows up on Regina doorsteps, it will have come all the way from Saskatoon. On Tuesday, Postmedia announced it would be ending the printing of the pa...
CJME News
Oct 06, 2015
Fall sitting of Saskatchewan legislature begins Oct. 13
The fall sitting of the legislature will begin Oct. 13. Premier Brad Wall made the announcement Monday. The 25-day session will be the last sitting of the current legislative assembly before this spri...
CJME News
Sep 28, 2015
Sask. woman proves women integral to harvest with trending hashtag
Tiffany Martinka wants to challenge the stereotype that only men work in the fields. "All my life I've seen women behind the scenes being an important part of the farm decision-making," said th...
CJME News
Sep 24, 2015
Transit union ‘optimistic’ a year after lockout
Exactly one year ago, thousands of Saskatoon Transit users were left scrambling for a new ride when bus service came to screeching halt. The city's transit lockout would drag on for 29-days before a l...
CJME News
Sep 20, 2015
Moose Jaw cuts back on minimum number of firefighters on duty
Firefighters in the Friendly City are feeling a little hot after learning about another reduction in staffing. Moose Jaw Firefighters' Association President Gord Hewitt says the minimum number of fire...
CJME News
Sep 16, 2015
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