JEM CREATIVE SOLUTIONS: ANALYTICS

Getting started on the internet can feel daunting but let us take all the pressure off you so you can enjoy the benefits. ANALYTICS The data tells a story – what does all this information mean to your online goals and business? How can this information be used to move your digital strategy forward? Jem… Continue reading JEM CREATIVE SOLUTIONS: ANALYTICS

Roughriders announce newest 'founding partners' for stadium

By CBC News, July 14, 2016  3 additional partners to help Roughriders pay for new stadium The Saskatchewan Roughriders unveiled three more companies that are providing financial support to the club’s contribution to Regina’s new football stadium. The Roughriders committed to kicking in $40 million for the stadium ($25 million for construction and $15 million… Continue reading Roughriders announce newest 'founding partners' for stadium

MVC Car vs. Deer near Brock

By Kindersley Social, July 15, 2016  On Thursday, (July 14), at 10:14 p.m. Kindersley Fire was dispatched to MVC. Car vs Deer on Highway 7 between Brock and D’Arcy. Crews left scene at 10:41 p.m. For the latest information and for more updates on everything Kindersley ‘Like’ our Facebook page below…

Single Vehicle MVC West of Marengo

By Kindersley Social, July 15, 2016  On Thursday, (July 14), at 1:00 p.m. Kindersley Fire was dispatched to a single vehicle MVC 2 Km West of Marengo. Crews performed air bag and electrical shut down, scene safety, traffic control and assisted EMS. Crews left scene at 1:49 p.m. No other details are released. For the… Continue reading Single Vehicle MVC West of Marengo

Four major trade unions back Energy East pipeline, citing jobs

By Bruce Cheadle, The Canadian Press, July 14, 2016  OTTAWA — Four major trade unions have joined forces with TransCanada Corp. to push the proposed Energy East oil pipeline as a “nation-building” exercise. The alliance, symbolized by a memorandum of understanding signed Thursday, gives the 4,600-kilometre pipeline from Alberta to New Brunswick a rare public… Continue reading Four major trade unions back Energy East pipeline, citing jobs

Average Canadian house price of $503,301 in June up 11.2% from year ago

By CBC News, July 15, 2016  Aggregate price is appreciating at the fastest pace since 2006, realtor group says The average price for a Canadian home was $503,301 last month, a figure that has increased by 11.2 per cent in the past year. The Canadian Real Estate Association said in a release Friday that hot… Continue reading Average Canadian house price of $503,301 in June up 11.2% from year ago

Trump offered Pence vice-president job Thursday: AP source

By Julie Pace and Jill Colvin, The Associated Press, July 15, 2016  WASHINGTON — Donald Trump offered Mike Pence the job of vice-president on Thursday, and Trump aides have told the Indiana governor the formal announcement could be made as soon as Saturday. That’s according to a Republican with direct knowledge of the process, who… Continue reading Trump offered Pence vice-president job Thursday: AP source

France attack sparks sympathy, anger worldwide

By The Associated Press, July 15, 2016  World leaders react with horror after armed truck driver plows into Bastille Day crowd in France World leaders are expressing dismay, sadness and solidarity with France over the attack carried out by a man who drove truck into crowds of people celebrating France’s national day in Nice, killing… Continue reading France attack sparks sympathy, anger worldwide

Crop report notes plenty of rain around Saskatchewan

By CBC News, July 14, 2016  Some localized flooding causing problems for farmers, province says Saskatchewan’s weekly crop report confirms what many of us have experienced firsthand — significant amounts of rain fell on much of the province in recent days. “Last week we probably maybe needed half an inch or an inch,” explained Bob Penrose, a farmer… Continue reading Crop report notes plenty of rain around Saskatchewan