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Rising food prices puts strain on budgets and food banks
The average family in Saskatchewan can expect to pay an extra $345 at the grocery store this year, according to an expert in food prices. Sylvain Charlebois is a professor at the University of Guelph ...
CKOM News
Jan 13, 2016
Sask. sets power record on Monday
The cold weather is playing a large part in breaking records at SaskPower. The Crown utility reports at 5.31 p.m. on Monday, our peak load reached 3,640 megawatts (MW). Last winter's peak of 3,628 MW ...
CKOM News
Jan 12, 2016
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Natural gas usage down due to warm Saskatchewan winter
With a monster El Nio at work, the mercury hasn't been dipping quite as low this winter - that means people haven't been using as much natural gas. According to SaskEnergy, natural gas usage is down a...
CKOM News
Jan 06, 2016
Average house prices drop 7 per cent creating a buyer's market in Regina
It looks as if 2016 is starting out as a buyer's market for housing in Regina. Figures from the Regina and area Multiple Listing Service (MLS) system show residential sales were down seven per cent fr...
CKOM News
Jan 05, 2016
2016 fee changes in Regina
The new year has brought some new costs for people living in Regina. As of Jan. 1, water rates in Regina increased by five per cent, or $7.40 per month for the average consumer. At the landfill, small...
CKOM News
Jan 04, 2016
Health Canada issues recall on 3 Bauer hockey goalie masks
Bauer Hockey Corporation is recalling three types of goalie masks sold in Canada and the U.S. over the past two years. The hockey equipment company has had nine reports of titanium wire cages breaking...
CKOM News
Dec 29, 2015
Regina shoppers step out into the cold for Boxing Day
Regina's malls were filled with people hunting for post-holiday deals on Saturday - traffic was thick, and parking lots were full, but some people were willing to wait outside for the best deals. The ...
CKOM News
Dec 26, 2015
3 tips when buying gift cards in Saskatchewan
While a gift card might be an easy gift to get for some people on your Christmas list, the province's Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority wants you to keep a few things in mind when buying them. ...
CKOM News
Dec 22, 2015
Wrapping and ribbons to raise money
Hands filled with bags, parking lots with nary a space left, and people skirting past each other to get in and out of stores - it's the last weekend before Christmas. People are filling Regina's malls...
CKOM News
Dec 19, 2015
Sask. government welcomes repeal of U.S. meat labeling law
The Saskatchewan Government is welcoming the news that country of origin labeling (COOL) is being repealed in the US. A new bill has been introduced in Washington that does away with the meat labeling...
CKOM News
Dec 16, 2015
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