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'No excuse or rationale': Don McMorris pleads guilty to drunk driving
Former Saskatchewan deputy premier Don McMorris has pleaded guilty to drinking and driving in a Regina court. He was driving from Fort Qu'Appelle around 11.30 a.m. on Aug. 5 when he was videoed b...
CJME News
Sep 07, 2016
Millions earmarked for Saskatchewan schools going back into provincial coffers
Millions of dollars that had been destined for Saskatchewan's school divisions will now be going back to the provincial government. This summer the Worker's Compensation Board announced it would be di...
CJME News
Aug 31, 2016
Sask. Ag Minister hopes China reconsiders stricter controls on canola exports
Prime Minister Trudeau is in China touting Canada's agricultural safety. That country wants stricter controls on our canola exports to prevent what it says is blackleg disease. The Chinese want the&nb...
CJME News
Aug 30, 2016
Southeast Sask. leads the way during harvest season
Saskatchewan farmers are making good progress with this year's harvest. The most recent report from the province suggested farmers have nine per cent of the crop combined, while 21 per cent of crops h...
Caitlin Brezinski
Aug 25, 2016
People of Prince Albert and North Battleford still waiting for regular water supply
The people of Prince Albert and North Battleford will have to wait a little longer to see when regular water will flow again. Both cities are on temporary water supply since the Husky oil spill...
Caitlin Brezinski
Aug 25, 2016
Saskatchewan's biggest lottery winner ever coming forward
It's been Saskatchewan's best kept secret. The winner of the $60-million Lotto Max jackpot is expected to come forward at a cheque presentation Thursday afternoon in Regina. They are picking...
CJME News
Aug 24, 2016
Changes to McDonalds' restaurants focused around 'emotional connection'
A trip to McDonald's could soon be a whole new experience, with the fast food chain introducing table service and the option to build your own burger. "Vision 2017 is all about shifting from a really ...
CJME News
Aug 17, 2016
Husky Energy delivers $5M payment to Prince Albert for oil spill costs
The first of several payments by Husky Energy to the City of Prince Albert has now been made, following the oil spill almost four weeks ago. Mayor Greg Dionne said Monday the city received a $5 millio...
CJME News
Aug 16, 2016
Riders head coach Chris Jones speaks after league fines team for roster violations
In a prepared statement, Saskatchewan Roughrider's head coach Chris Jones spoke on Friday about the CFL's decision to fine the team $60,000 for roster violations. This is the full transcrip...
Aug 12, 2016
Canada in Rio: Sask. shot putter Taryn Suttie
People in Hanley, Saskatchewan will be tuning in to the track and field events at the Rio Olympics to cheer on one of their own. Taryn Suttie is competing in shot put - a sport she started while ...
Adriana Christianson
Aug 12, 2016
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