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Sask. NDP grills government further on carbon capture payment, performance
It was another fierce day of questioning from Saskatchewan's NDP over SaskPower's carbon capture and storage facility and how it has been running. Opposition Leader Cam Broten and SaskPower critic Cat...
CJME News
Oct 28, 2015
Wascana Centre Authority asking for more funding
The Wascana Centre Authority is asking for more money from the City of Regina next year. "We're just asking basically for a status quo increase so it's really to address the effects of inflation and a...
CJME News
Oct 28, 2015
Long-awaited Sask. Multi-Material Recycling Program finally launching
The long-awaited Multi-Material Recycling Program (MMRP) is finally coming into effect in Saskatchewan. The program has been bandied about by the ruling governments in Saskatchewan for roughly 10 year...
CJME News
Oct 28, 2015
Questions surround SaskPower's $12M payout to Cenovus
Questions continued to be raised on Tuesday over the penalties SaskPower has had to pay Cenovus Energy thanks to the Boundary Dam carbon capture project. On Monday, it was revealed SaskPower ha...
CJME News
Oct 27, 2015
Regina frontline workers say provincial review of domestic violence essential
Frontline workers who help victims of sexual assault are calling on the Saskatchewan government to make changes to help put an end to violence against women. "We presented the minister with about six ...
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Oct 27, 2015
Atchison now Saskatoon's longest-serving mayor
Oct. 27 marks the day Mayor Don Atchison crossed into new territory, holding the title of Saskatoon's longest-serving mayor at 12 years. "I never thought I'd be a councillor or a mayor and now its 21 ...
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Oct 27, 2015
Saskatchewan reintroduces restaurant inspection website
Saskatchewan is cooking up a new and improved restaurant inspection website. The public can now visit the website to see the last time a restaurant was inspected for things like cleanliness and proper...
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Oct 27, 2015
Saskatchewan government commits to reviewing domestic violence deaths
Saskatchewan Justice Minister Gord Wyant says domestic violence deaths are a significant problem in Saskatchewan that must be addressed. "It's a record we're certainly not very proud of and it's&...
CJME News
Oct 27, 2015
Traffic reviews panned after Saskatoon council decision
The City of Saskatoon's neighbourhood traffic review program is being questioned after a vote by city council. Monday's session saw a motion from Ward 8 Councillor Eric Olauson calling ...
CJME News
Oct 27, 2015
Final City of Regina pension plan changes voted in unanimously
The saga over the City of Regina employees' pension plan is over after the final changes were unanimously approved by city council Monday night. The plan has been a problem for years, with workers wan...
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Oct 26, 2015
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