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5-month long strike at Regina hotel over
After almost five months picketing, retracing their steps back and forth along the sidewalks around the Best Western Seven Oaks on Albert Street, workers are going back on the job. The strike end...
Lisa Schick
May 14, 2016
Sask. premier thankful for extension of EI benefits to southeast oil patch
Oil workers who have lost their jobs in southern Saskatchewan will now qualify for extended employment insurance (EI) benefits. The southeast oil patch was one of the regions left out when the federal...
Adriana Christianson
May 13, 2016
Special cabinet committee set up to deal with Fort McMurray fire
Federal Public Safety minister Ralph Goodale said a special cabinet committee is now established solely to deal with the aftermath of the devastating Fort McMurray fire. Appearing on Gormley on News T...
Adriana Christianson
May 13, 2016
Some question new 24-hour visiting policy in Sask. hospitals
They are heralding it as a first in Canada; Saskatchewan is adopting an 'open family policy' which will allow 24-hour access for family visitors to patients in hospitals or special care homes. No...
Adriana Christianson
May 12, 2016
John Black Lean book accuses Sask. of 'racist overtones'
The man who brought the province Lean is not cutting down his thoughts on his time in Saskatchewan. In his book "The Toyota Way to Healthcare Excellence", Black wrote that the government was at best "...
Adriana Christianson
May 11, 2016
New retirement complex under construction in east Regina
Ground has been broken on a new $75-million retirement home in Regina's east end. The 216-suite complex known as Green Falls Landing is going up near Arcola Avenue and Chuka Boulevard, and will featur...
Adriana Christianson
May 10, 2016
City-owned parking, parkades, 3-hour limit recommended for downtown Saskatoon parking
A new downtown parking strategy that recommends more city-owned parking lots, investment in parking garages and increased time limits has caught the eyes of a couple Saskatoon city coun...
CJME News
May 08, 2016
Muslim MLA has no problem with Christian prayer in Sask. legislature
Saskatchewan's first Muslim MLA is taking no issue with the opening Christian prayer in the legislature. The Regina branch of the Centre for Public Inquiry has handed in a petition to see the pra...
Adriana Christianson
May 03, 2016
Regina group petitions to remove prayer from Sask. legislature
The Regina branch of the Canadian Centre for Inquiry is hoping to get the prayer removed from the daily proceedings at the Saskatchewan legislature. The group presented a petition on the weekend ...
Adriana Christianson
May 02, 2016
Saskatoon burlesque performance cancelled amid defiance of Sask. law
A traveling burlesque show had their Saskatoon performance abruptly canceled following warnings from city officials. Rebecca Crow of the Suicide Girls Blackheart Burlesque troupe said just p...
CJME News
May 01, 2016
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