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Food banks, clients hit hard by rising food costs
Everyone's wallet has been taking a hit at the grocery store lately, but inflation is also having a significant effect on the province's most vulnerable. The rising cost of food is impacting the Saska...
CJME News
Dec 11, 2021
(Regina Food Bank/Submitted)
Saskatchewan ready to take advantage of ‘old economy’
Change is inevitable, especially when it comes to the current state of the economy. The “new economy” relies heavily on the creation of new technology that many humans use as the driving f...
CJME News
Oct 30, 2021
Mid-year financial report forecasts surplus for City of Regina
The City of Regina is on track to remain in the black. According to the city's mid-year financial report, Regina is projected to run a surplus of $3.3 million. The city is expecting a total of about $...
CJME News
Sep 22, 2021
Sask. credit rating downgraded after provincial budget
The Government of Saskatchewan will have to dig a bit further in its wallet to service its debts for the next little while after credit rating agency Moody's downgraded the province. The agency recent...
Lisa Schick
Jun 06, 2021
Jamie Nye: Are fans starting to lose interest as money and greed take over?
When will sports fans hit a breaking point, if it isn't happening already? Greed has taken over. Look at the latest news out of Europe with the fans outraged at a super league where the 12 richest fra...
Jamie Nye
Apr 20, 2021
Weyburn man's photo earns rink $10,000 renovation grant
A fresh sheet of ice might not be the only thing coming to the Weyburn Curling Rink soon. The rink was awarded a $10,000 renovation grant by Curling Canada after one of its members won a #KeepCurling ...
Britton Gray
Apr 12, 2021
Candice Porter, Janice Ashworth, Jaxon Porter, Ken Kopeck and Cale Porter during a Boxing Day bonspiel in 2019. (Submitted by Ken Kopeck)
SGI rebates possible; NDP calls surplus ‘suspicious’
By Glenn Hicks As the province's public insurer, SGI, sees a big mounting surplus in its reserve fund due to a sharp reduction in claims amid the COVID pandemic, the Crown corporation says it is ponde...
CJME News
Feb 04, 2021
City of Saskatoon blames ‘lack of appropriate procedures’ in $1-million online fraud
The City of Saskatoon is blaming its own internal systems for how a fraudster managed to get their hands on more than $1 million this summer. The findings of an internal investigation into the online ...
CKOM News
Dec 05, 2019
Regina Legion in need of donations to stay open
"If we don't get the money in, and we don't get donations in, and we don't increase our membership - the legion will close." Jody Hoffman is the operations manager with the Royal Canadian Legion in Re...
Lisa Schick
Nov 07, 2018
Greg Morgan and Warren Woods spoke with Ron Hitchcock, 1st Vice President of the Regina Royal Canadian Legion during a live show Nov. 8, 2018. (Brett Horton/980 CJME)
Bank of Canada expected to raise interest rate as some trade uncertainty recedes
OTTAWA - With some trade uncertainty now out of the way, the Bank of Canada is widely expected to hike its benchmark interest rate today for the fifth time since the summer of 2017. This morning's pol...
The Canadian Press
Oct 24, 2018
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