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Sask. gov't approved for next step of removing carbon tax from home heating
The Government of Saskatchewan has been approved for the next step in its plan to remove the carbon tax from home heating. The Canada Revenue Agency has given the OK to register the provincial governm...
CJME News
Feb 21, 2024
Minister responsible for SaskEnergy Dustin Duncan says the provincial government will decide in the next week whether to continue remitting the carbon tax on residential home heating to the federal government or not. (980 CJME file photo)
Statistics Canada says removing carbon tax helped drop Sask. inflation rate
Statistics Canada says the decision by the Saskatchewan government to remove the carbon tax from home heating helped reduce the province's inflation rate in January. According to the Consumer Price In...
CJME News
Feb 20, 2024
The provincial government decided to stop collecting the carbon tax on home heating as of Jan. 1. (980 CJME file photo)
Three children, two seniors killed in Davidson house fire on Sunday
Yellow police tape surrounds a home in Davidson following a tragic house fire over the Family Day long weekend. Craik RCMP say five people are dead after a house went up in flames in Davidson on Sunda...
Shane Clausing
Feb 19, 2024
The cause of a fatal house fire on Ottawa Street in Davidson remains unclear. (Shane Clausing/980 CJME)
Eggs sold in Sask. recalled for possible salmonella contamination
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has announced a recall of eggs sold in Saskatchewan. The eggs have been recalled due to a possible salmonella contamination. The eggs are as follows: Compliments La...
Feb 18, 2024
CFIA Recalling eggs in Saskatchewan due to possible salmonella contamination. (Canadian Press)
Sask. Jazz Festival warning against third-party ticket scam
The SaskTel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival wants people to know they aren’t selling any tickets yet for 2024 - so they don’t fall victim to a scam. In a post made to Facebook on Friday, the or...
Libby Gray
Feb 17, 2024
Inquest to be held into death of man after 'incident' at General Hospital
Dates have been set for a public inquest into the death of a man who died after what was termed "an incident" at Regina's General Hospital in 2021. The inquest into the death of George Meldrum is to b...
CJME News
Feb 16, 2024
George Meldrum died in September of 2021 after what the Ministry of Justice called 'an incident' at the General Hospital. (980 CJME file photo)
Almost one-third of small businesses in Sask. did not pay back CEBA loan
Almost one-third of small Saskatchewan businesses were not able to repay the $60,000 Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA) loan by the Jan. 18 deadline. Brianna Solberg, the director of the Prairie...
Gillian Massie
Feb 15, 2024
Many Saskatchewan businesses could be forced to close their doors after failing to repay their Canada Emergency Business Account loans. (980 CJME file photo)
'Til debt do us part: Valentine's Day bills lay heavy on wallets
The love between you and your partner may not extend towards your wallet. Valentine's Day can come with big expectations and big expenses that dig into people's budgets. Cassidy Fedoruk, a post-second...
Gillian Massie
Feb 14, 2024
Whether it's a scam or a first date, Valentine's Day will leave your wallet a little lighter this year. (Gillian Massie/980 CJME)
Province investing $32 million to add 45 new portable classrooms
The Saskatchewan government is adding more classroom space around the province in an effort to address concerns raised by teachers. On Wednesday, the Ministry of Education announced an additional $32 ...
CKOM News
Feb 14, 2024
The Saskatchewan government is adding 45 new portable classrooms to schools around the province. The move comes as the province refuses to make class size and complexity part of negotiations with teachers. (980 CJME file photo)
Saskatchewan teachers headed back to picket lines after talks break down
Saskatchewan teachers are going back on strike. In a media release Tuesday evening, the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation announced that talks with the province's Government-Trustee Bargaining Committ...
CKOM News
Feb 13, 2024
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