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Province still eyeing balanced budget after first-quarter update
The province believes its budget is slated to remain on track after releasing its first update of the fiscal year on Thursday. Speaking at a cabinet office in Saskatoon, Finance Minister Donna Harpaue...
Keenan Sorokan
Aug 29, 2019
Feds invest $3.4M in rail safety projects in Saskatchewan
The federal government is investing more than $3.4 million in a number of rail safety projects in Saskatchewan. In a media release Thursday, the government listed 21 infrastructure projects that will ...
CJME News
Aug 29, 2019
Predictions of 'gloom' about carbon tax haven't come true: Goodale
It has been years since Saskatchewan's provincial government started its campaign against the federally imposed carbon tax, and Premier Scott Moe isn't slowing down. But federal Public Safety Minister...
Lisa Schick
Aug 26, 2019
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Farmer remembers harvests from 60 years ago
A Saskatchewan farmer remembers how different harvest season used to be. Bill Warrington, 78, owns a farm in the RM of Antelope Park, northwest of Kindersley. He has been at the job full-time since 19...
Aug 26, 2019
Severe thunderstorm watches issued in southern Sask.
Environment Canada has issued severe thunderstorm watches in southern Saskatchewan. The watches are in effect for areas at the southeastern tip of the province. The areas near Oxbow, Carnduff and Bein...
Keenan Sorokan
Aug 25, 2019
Saskatchewan government increases juror payments
Saskatchewan jury members will be making a little extra money next month. The jury allowance is being bumped up to $110 per day in both civil and criminal trials. The change is effective Sept. 1. Befo...
CKOM News
Aug 23, 2019
Jamie Nye: I still would have rather watched the NFL in Regina
Football fans were entertained last night in Winnipeg. They didn't get to see the starters, because Winnipeg botched the field and the pre-season game became a punching bag for critics, as it has been...
Jamie Nye
Aug 23, 2019
New semi weight cameras record every vehicle passing by
Drivers who often use Highway 11 and the Trans-Canada Highway around Regina may have noticed new sets of cameras filming them as they pass over concrete slabs. The cameras are part of the Ministry of ...
Evan Radford
Aug 22, 2019
Crews install the International Road Dynamics weigh-in-motion station near Prince Albert. (Submitted by International Road Dynamics)
Speeding through work zones remains an issue: SGI
Highway workers in the province are still dealing with people speeding through their workplaces. Numbers released by SGI on Thursday showed that 138 tickets were issued across the province in July to ...
CJME News
Aug 22, 2019
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Esterhazy-area tremors a regular occurrence, says longtime resident
Despite a 4.1-magnitude earthquake hitting Esterhazy on Thursday night, a longtime resident of the area says quakes are a regular thing and the town is carrying on as normal. "I think it's just part o...
Evan Radford
Aug 16, 2019
A stock image of a seismograph, used for measuring earthquakes. (Wikimedia Commons)
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