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Saskatchewan
Beer wars ends as Alberta told to end brewer subsidy
It may soon be a little easier for Saskatchewan brewers to crack open a cold one in Alberta. Alberta's been ordered by Canada's trade panel to end its beer markup. "The grant program encourages the pr...
CJME News
Jun 11, 2018
Jones decided on Riders starting QB, no thanks to Friday's loss
Chris Jones knows who will start for the Saskatchewan Roughriders in next weekend's season opener. But it was no thanks to the performances of the two quarterbacks in question. Neither Zach Collaros n...
Jun 09, 2018
Zach Collaros makes a throw in the Roughriders second preseason game on June 8, 2018. (Courtesy the Saskatchewan Roughriders)
Rain improves topsoil moisture across Sask.
Rain in the past week was a welcome gift to many farmers, but not all crops are getting the moisture they need. The provincial crop report for the week of May 29 to June 4 said moisture across Saskatc...
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Jun 07, 2018
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Soggy Saturday: Rain soaks southeast Sask.
Ask, and Saskatchewan shall receive. The weather may not always be that responsive, but over the last day it has been as rain fell consistently in many areas of the province. With an update Saturday a...
Kevin Martel
Jun 02, 2018
Past behaviour greatest predictor of future behaviour
A new law being introduced in Saskatchewan will help people go to the police and learn if their current partner has a history of domestic violence. Clare's Law is one of the recommendations contained ...
May 27, 2018
'I look good in green:' Evans elated to return to Riders
It was 2013 and the Saskatchewan Roughriders had just won the Grey Cup, but Zack Evans was heartbroken. The Ottawa Redblacks were set to join the CFL the following season and less than a month after t...
May 24, 2018
Zack Evans. (Keenan Sorokan/650 CKOM file photo)
Rain not enough to ease dry Sask. conditions: meteorologist
The rain this week didn't hurt the extremely dry areas of the province - but it wasn't enough to help, either. Environment Canada meteorologist John Paul Cragg said the rainfall totals across southern...
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May 18, 2018
Premier tours wildfire sites
By Bryan Eneas for paNow.com Premier Scott Moe visited the Provincial Wildfire Centre just north of Prince Albert before taking a tour of the region's wildfires on Wednesday. "Today's a good day, I wo...
paNOW
May 17, 2018
Scott Moe checks out a digital printout, showing the area impacted by the so-called Rally Fire while visiting the Provincial Wildfire Centre north of Prince Albert May 16, 2018. (Bryan Eneas/paNow.com)
Wildfire evacuation order lifted for Crutwell, towns remain on standby
The threat of a wildfire that forced about 60 families from their homes has abated, at least for now. An evacuation order issued for the hamlet of Crutwell east of Prince Albert and homes north of Hig...
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May 14, 2018
A wildfire burning out of control near Holbein, Sask., on May 12, 2018. (Patti Cannon-Levesque/ submitted)
Sask. seeding starts slower than past years: report
Seeding season is underway in Saskatchewan, with more farmers expected to begin this week. According to the province's weekly crop report, nine per cent of crop is in the ground. This is behind the fi...
CJME News
May 10, 2018
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