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New P3 schools in Regina will need 22 portable classrooms when they open
Saskatchewan's Ministry of Education is indicating fewer portable classrooms will be needed at three joint-use school sites in Regina when the buildings open in 2017 than was previously reported this ...
Adriana Christianson
Nov 06, 2015
Grand opening of new Moose Jaw Hospital
A ceremony in Moose Jaw marked the official grand opening of the new Dr. F.H. Wigmore Regional Hospital on Friday. The hospital is named after long-time Moose Jaw physician Dr. F.H. Wigmorem who pract...
Adriana Christianson
Nov 06, 2015
Goodale getting to work on public safety portfolio
On his second day as Canada's new Public Safety Minister, Regina MP Ralph Goodale is getting right down to business. Speaking on Gormley Thursday morning, Goodale said he will be tasked with helping t...
CJME News
Nov 05, 2015
FSIN chief anticipates bright future after Liberal cabinet announcement
Fresh off his own election, Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations (FSIN) chief Bobby Cameron says he's thrilled with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's cabinet choices. "We're very happy wi...
CJME News
Nov 04, 2015
Regina residents weigh in on expectations for PM Justin Trudeau
Canada is being introduced officially to Prime Minister Trudeau. No, this isn't the 1960s. Instead of Pierre, it's now Justin Trudeau's time on top. But how effective will he be as a leader? As Trudea...
Adriana Christianson
Nov 04, 2015
NDP challenges SaskPower carbon capture travel costs
The Saskatchewan NDP is questioning why a Crown official spent nearly half a million dollars in travel to promote carbon capture when the province can't even sell the technology. Mike Monea, president...
CJME News
Nov 04, 2015
NDP win stands after Desnethe-Missinippi-Churchill River recount
The NDP's Georgina Jolibois' win in the Desnethe-Missinippi-Churchill River riding stands after a judicial recount was completed on Tuesday. On election night, Jolibois won with just 71 votes over Lib...
CJME News
Nov 03, 2015
Door-to-door mail delivery still at 81 per cent in Regina
Canada Post has maintained only one third of Canadians would be affected by the switch to community mailboxes, but in Regina 81 per cent of addresses still get mail delivered to the door. A week after...
Adriana Christianson
Nov 02, 2015
Taxpayers Federation debt clock criticizes Sask. government borrowing
The Canadian Taxpayer's Federation (CTF) is telling the province to cut up the credit card. Touring the country with its debt clock, the CTF argues the amount Saskatchewan is borrowing is growing...
Adriana Christianson
Nov 02, 2015
Sask. NDP not backing down on carbon capture facility
For the fourth straight day, the carbon capture and storage facility was top of mind for the opposition NDP. Leader Cam Broten once again grilled Premier Brad Wall over what he knew and when about how...
CJME News
Oct 29, 2015
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