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Jessie Anton
Estevan woman aims to donate to Sask. charities through cover girl competition
As a mother of two and a support worker in her day-to-day life, Christie-Lee Sinclair never thought she’d be in the running to become a cover girl. But in early January, that all changed. That...
Jessie Anton
Feb 25, 2020
Trucking companies raise concerns over vandalized rigs, Unifor denies responsibility
Trucking companies hauling loads for the Co-op refinery are raising concerns after they say some of their fuel trucks were vandalized. Since the labour dispute at the plant began early last month, the...
Jessie Anton
Jan 03, 2020
Chad Heibein, owner of Heibein's Transport Ltd., said two of his drivers got flat tires from what appeared to be a homemade spike on Dec. 30, 2019. (Chad Heibein/Submitted)
Regina retailer weighs in on ‘showrooming’ impact after CFIB survey
As people embrace the last shopping weekend before Christmas, a local retailer is hoping they keep small businesses in mind. Brian Sampson has owned and operated Sunshine and Ski in Regina since 1980....
Jessie Anton
Dec 20, 2019
WCB launches new strategy to limit workplace injuries
WorkSafe Saskatchewan has adopted a new strategy it hopes will prevent fatalities and serious workplace injuries in the province. The Fatalities and Serious Injuries Strategy was launched Monday. The ...
Jessie Anton
Dec 02, 2019
Gord Dobrowolsky, the board chair of the Saskatchewan Workers' Compensation Board, delivers remarks before unveiling The Fatalities and Serious Injuries Strategy alongside the province on Dec. 2, 2019. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
‘How out of touch’: Anti-poverty groups upset with new income support program
It has only been around for five months and already the new Saskatchewan Income Support (SIS) program is doing more harm than good, according to local anti-poverty groups. On Thursday, representatives...
Jessie Anton
Nov 15, 2019
Rosetown Co-op Agro Centre ‘a total loss’ after Saturday fire
The west central Saskatchewan community of Rosetown is grappling with a major loss this weekend. Late Saturday night, the town's Co-op Agro Centre burnt to the ground. Mike Moon, the store's general m...
Jessie Anton
Oct 27, 2019
The fire created a total loss of the building at the Agro Centre on October 26, 2019. (submitted)
Rosetown Co-op Agro Centre ‘a total loss’ after Saturday fire
The west central Saskatchewan community of Rosetown is grappling with a major loss this weekend. Late Saturday night, the town's Co-op Agro Centre burnt to the ground. Mike Moon, the store's general m...
Jessie Anton
Oct 27, 2019
Lieutenant-governor receives first poppy to kick off annual campaign
It’s time for people to once again pin an iconic red flower on their lapels. Saskatchewan Lt.-Gov. Russ Mirasty and his wife, Donna, received the first two poppies of the year Friday morning at ...
Jessie Anton
Oct 25, 2019
U of R prof has theory on leaders’ lack of stops in Saskatchewan
It's roughly halfway through the federal election campaign and only one party leader has stopped in Saskatchewan. Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau campaigned in the province last week, holding a town hal...
Jessie Anton
Sep 27, 2019
LISTEN: Sask. seniors reflect on the evolution of Canadian politics
The evolution of politics is something not many people think about - unless they've lived through it. For Betty Johnston, who voted for the first time in 1940 in Lang, Sask., she said as a woman it wa...
Jessie Anton
Sep 27, 2019
Seniors at College Park Retirement Residence in Regina pose for a photo after talking politics on Sept. 19, 2019. Left to right: Claude Crozon, Betty Inns, Betty Johnston, Hazel Howell and Jean Faye. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
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