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Police expand search for missing woman
Police are widening their search for a woman who was reported missing in early October. Regina police are continuing their efforts to try to find 40-year-old Garniel Katherine Quewezance. Quewezance w...
CJME News
Oct 18, 2018
A photo of Garniel Katherine Quewezance, 40, supplied by Regina police on Oct.4, 2018. (Regina Police Service/Submitted)
Handful of Saskatchewan pot stores open on legalization day
Recreational marijuana can now be legally sold across Canada and one of the first retail stores in Saskatchewan opened its doors near Pilot Butte. Eden, just north of Highway 46 and west of Pilot Butt...
Andrew Shepherd
Oct 17, 2018
Legal marijuana customers checking out sniff jars as the doors opened at Eden Cannabis outside Regina Oct. 17, 2018. (Andrew Shepherd/980 CJME)
Edenwold battling White City over annexation proposal
'Amalgamation' or 'annexation', 'one voice' or 'our choice', the Rural Municipality of Edenwold and the Town of White City are waging a war of words over whether to become one big community or stay se...
Adriana Christianson
Oct 09, 2018
A handout by the Town of White City shows where it would like the boundary to be (in solid red) for its proposal of a new urban municipality. (Submitted)
What to know before hitting the road this long weekend
CAA Saskatchewan has some advice for drivers as they hit the road for the Thanksgiving long weekend. Christine Niemczyk, director of communications, said people should check the mechanical features on...
Joseph Ho
Oct 06, 2018
(Britton Gray/980 CJME file photo)
Just drive: SGI highlights dangers of distracted driving
Texting, eating a bowl of cereal, watching a movie on the dashboard and even reading a book. RCMP have seen all kinds of distracted drivers across Saskatchewan. Distracted driving is the number one hu...
Andrew Shepherd
Oct 05, 2018
Pylons mark the distracted driving course at the RCMP training facility in Regina on Oct. 5, 2018. (Andrew Shepherd/Twitter)
Sask. industries react to new USMCA trade deal
The new USMCA trade deal between Canada, the U.S. and Mexico is overall, a good deal for Saskatchewan according to the Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership (STEP). "Industry is generally pleased ...
CJME News
Oct 01, 2018
Sask. minimum wage up 10 cents, now 2nd-lowest in Canada
Minimum wage is going up in Saskatchewan, but earners and advocacy groups say more can be done. On Oct. 1, the province's minimum wage will increase 10 cents to $11.06 per hour - six cents above the l...
Oct 01, 2018
Pats show improvement in 2-1 loss to Moose Jaw
It was close but no cigar for the Regina Pats Sunday as they faced their Highway 1 rival Moose Jaw Warriors. Both teams were looking for their first win of the season, but it was the Warriors who came...
Sep 30, 2018
(File photo by Keith Hershmiller/Regina Pats)
Business leader not concerned with migration ebb and flow
Saskatchewan's population continues to grow, but it's slowing down. That's in part because the province is still losing thousands of people to interprovincial migration, most of them pursuing opportun...
Andrew Shepherd
Sep 28, 2018
Sask. still losing thousands to interprovincial migration
Saskatchewan's population continues to grow, reaching 1,162,062 people as of July 1, according to the latest numbers released Thursday by Statistics Canada. The province grew by 3,226 in the second qu...
Andrew Shepherd
Sep 27, 2018
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