SGI to allow drivers to print vehicle registrations at home
By Adriana ChristiansonSaskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) is now allowing clients to print their own vehicle registration certificate from home.If you have an account at MySGI.ca you can already...
View ArticleNatural gas usage down 7% during mild Sask. winter
By Sarah MillsLike most toques and mitts, SaskEnergy is now added to the list of things we haven't needed as much of this winter. The weather has been so mild natural gas usage in the province is down...
View ArticleProfit driving up gas prices at Regina stations
By Brant HiltonRegina motorists are likely to have a lighter wallet following the next time they fill up their vehicle with gas.Gas prices have shot up 16 cents in Regina since Tuesday afternoon.As of...
View ArticleSask. PC Party calls for province to utilize waste heat in food industry
By Brant HiltonThe Progressive Conservative Party in Saskatchewan has its eye on developing more locally-grown produce in a way to grow the province’s food industry.The PC Party has identified waste...
View ArticleWarm weather an early gift for ice cream lovers and golfers
By Adriana ChristiansonWith another weekend of double-digit high temperatures, some seasonal businesses are looking at an early start.Ryan Boldt at Milky Way says the classic ice cream vendor won’t be...
View ArticleGas prices up to 91.9 cents per litre in Regina and Saskatoon
By Adriana ChristiansonPrepare to feel annoyed if you didn’t fill up on gas last week, because gas prices are shooting up by more than 10 cents in Regina and Saskatoon.“Most stations that are raising...
View ArticleRegina shoppers intrigued by Save-on-Foods franchise
By Kevin MartelShoppers are busy checking out the newest grocery store in Regina.Save-on-Foods is now open on Albert Street south, where the old Canadian Tire was formerly located.The B.C.-based...
View ArticleSave-on-Foods good for shoppers: marketing strategist
By Lisa SchickThe new Save-on-Foods in Regina is nothing but good for shoppers, according to a local marketing strategist.The Queen's City's newest grocery store held its grand opening on Saturday....
View ArticleRegina's outdoor farmers' market growing
By Lisa SchickWith the sun beaming down and wind at a minimum, Saturday was an almost perfect day for the first outdoor Regina Farmers' Market of the year."The vibe is awesome, we happen to have a...
View ArticleTaxpayers' federation highlights gas tax ahead of long weekend
By Kevin MartelThousands of people will be hitting the road for May long weekend, and the Canadian Taxpayers' Federation (CTF) is using that to bring attention to the gas tax.On what he's calling "Gas...
View ArticleSome Regina Petro-Canada stations run out of fuel
By Lisa SchickFilling up a vehicle could be a bit of a hassle for people in Regina on Sunday, as most Petro-Canada gas stations in the city are out of fuel. Some stations still had premium grade fuel,...
View ArticlePrice of EpiPens remains stable in Canada as it skyrockets in the U.S.
By 980 CJMEThe price of an EpiPen has increased by about 500 per cent in the U.S. since 2009, but people with severe allergies should be protected from that kind of price hike in Canada.Beatrice Povolo...
View ArticleSaskatoon woman says promise of free samples turned into costly headache
A Saskatoon woman is sharing a timely story for Fraud Prevention Month. Sandy Epp spoke with Brent Loucks Wednesday morning. She said she's out about $300 after clicking on an advertisement she saw...
View ArticleEd Sheeran seats a hot ticket for scalpers: province
Scammers and scalpers are banking on making a quick buck off Ed Sheeran fans. Saskatchewan’s Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority has flagged the musician’s upcoming Saskatoon show as a possible...
View ArticleLandlord tosses family's belongings after 'misunderstanding'
A Saskatoon woman is trying to rebuild her family's life after her landlord threw most of their belongings in the garbage. Trisha Alexson told 650 CKOM she returned home on June 21 after being away...
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