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Sask. to argue in court in favour of Trans Mountain pipeline
The Government of Saskatchewan will be backing the federal government in court with regards to the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion. In a media release Monday, the provincial government said it had b...
CJME News
Nov 04, 2019
(980 CJME file photo)
Regina students pay tribute to the fallen in Regina Cemetery
Students from four Regina schools paid their respects at the Regina Cemetery Field of Honour on Monday. The students -- from Dr. L.M. Hanna School, Imperial Community School, St. Theresa School and St...
CJME News
Nov 04, 2019
Kids from public and Catholic schools in Regina attended a ceremony for No Stone Left Alone at the Regina Cemetery Field of Honour on Nov. 4, 2019, to lay down poppies ahead of Remembrance Day. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Sask. NDP pledge class-size cap during convention in Prince Albert
With a year to go to the next provincial election Ryan Meili, the leader of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party (NDP) took to the stage at the party's convention in Prince Albert Saturday morning. M...
paNOW
Nov 04, 2019
Elizabeth May steps down as Green Party leader
OTTAWA - Elizabeth May has stepped down as the leader of the federal Green party. May told a news conference Monday on Parliament Hill that after 13 years in the job, she's stepping down as leader eff...
The Canadian Press
Nov 04, 2019
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Cole Burston
Second World War medals donated to Goodwill returned to soldier’s family
CALGARY - Second World War medals discovered in a Calgary thrift store's donation pile have been returned to a fallen soldier's family. The Goodwill shop's manager had said she would never consider se...
The Canadian Press
Nov 04, 2019
Alberta separation wouldn’t solve problem of landlocked oil: expert
CALGARY - International trade experts say it's a pipe dream to think the landlocked oil-producing western provinces would have an easier time getting their product to international markets if they wer...
The Canadian Press
Nov 04, 2019
The report estimated that oil and gas production would see a 7 to 52 per cent reduction by 2050, and a 1.5 to 6.4 per cent reduction in provincial GDP for a cumulative reduction of $34.5 to $230 billion. (CANADIAN PRESS)
Coroner to investigate death of inmate at Regina jail
A coroner's inquest has been scheduled to investigate the death of an inmate at the Regina Correctional Centre last year. Elton Heebner was found unresponsive in his cell at the facility on Sept. 2, 2...
CJME News
Nov 04, 2019
Memorials and condolences continue after Winnipeg boy, 3, dies after stabbing
WINNIPEG - A memorial has grown outside the Winnipeg home where a three-year-old boy was allegedly stabbed as he slept last week, while political leaders add their voices to those offering condolences...
The Canadian Press
Nov 04, 2019
THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods
Investigation: Lead in some Canadian water worse than Flint, Mich.
MONTREAL (AP) - Hundreds of thousands of Canadians have been unwittingly exposed to high levels of lead in their drinking water, with contamination in several cities consistently higher than they ever...
Associated Press
Nov 04, 2019
This June 19, 2019 photo shows corroded water pipes being replaced on Saint-Dominique Street in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. In Canada, where provinces _ not the federal government _ set water safety rules, the main source of lead in drinking water is antiquated pipes. At one government hearing, an expert estimated some 500,000 lead service lines are still delivering water to people in the country. (Mackenzie Lad/Institute for Investigative Journalism/Concordia University via AP)
Democrats prepare for open hearings, seek Bolton testimony
WASHINGTON (AP) - For only the fourth time in U.S. history, the House of Representatives has started a presidential impeachment inquiry . House committees are trying to determine whether President Don...
Associated Press
Nov 04, 2019
In this July 31, 2019 file photo, National security adviser John Bolton speaks to media at the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
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