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Regina's warm winter not slowing sport shop sales
The streets are dry in Regina this January and there are blades of grass poking through on many lawns - but that's good news for at least one store in the city. Brian Sampson owns Track & Trail in...
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
Analyst explains why gas prices don't drop as fast as price of crude oil
A Canadian analyst says we're unlikely to see much relief at the gas pump even as oil prices stay stubbornly low. While the price of crude surged briefly over tension between Saudi Arabia and I...
Jan 05, 2016
SaskPower warns employees of data breach
Employees and former staff at SaskPower have been warned about a possible leak of their personal information. A current employee is being blamed for the breach, reported to employees in a ...
Dec 30, 2015
Most Canadians still shopping for Christmas
Over two-thirds of Canadians aren't done their Christmas shopping. That's the takeaway from a national survey conducted by polling firm Angus Reid on behalf of CIBC. Overall, the poll fo...
Dec 22, 2015
Sask. cattle producer reacts to impending COOL vote
A Saskatchewan cattle producer says he's holding off his celebrations until the U.S. Senate finally and officially repeals Country-of-Origin Labelling (COOL) in the American meat industry. American se...
Dec 16, 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The Saskatchewan Government is welcoming the news that country of origin labeling (COOL) is being repealed in the US.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
Regina police say unwanted guest policy working
A new initiative that helps businesses deal with unwanted guests seems to be working, but not without some questioning if it's unfairly targeting the people who need the most help. Regina's Board of P...
CKOM News
Dec 16, 2015
New fee structure approved for development in Regina
Growth should pay for growth. At least that's what the City of Regina believes when it comes to building new neighbourhoods. At an uncommonly short council meeting on Monday night, a proposal was appr...
CKOM News
Dec 14, 2015
Regina's economy faring well through troubling times
A new report shows Regina's economy is expected to recover easily from troubling times. Impact Regina gives a snapshot of the city's economy. The latest report card shows Regina lost roughly half of i...
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Dec 11, 2015
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