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Activist tries to change the electoral system from Regina-Qu'Appelle
The Regina-Qu'Appelle riding now has the distinction of being the one with the largest number of candidates who have been rejected from the ballot, according to an electoral activist. However, Electio...
Lisa Schick
Oct 14, 2019
(980 CJME file photo)
No injuries after Snowbird crashes en route to Atlanta Air Show
A member of the Snowbirds ejected from his aircraft shortly before the demonstration squadron was set to perform at the Atlanta Air Show on Sunday. The Royal Canadian Air Force Snowbirds, based out of...
CKOM News
Oct 13, 2019
Tips to keep your turkey dinner a safe one
Many families will get together Thanksgiving weekend and enjoy a feast that includes a turkey. Improper thawing, undercooking and poor cleaning can quickly turn the celebration into a disaster. Melani...
CKOM News
Oct 13, 2019
Chef Josh Miller said patience is the key when it comes to cooking a turkey. (980 CJME file photo)
Premier Scott Moe safe as typhoon hits Tokyo
Premier Scott Moe is safe after hunkering down in Tokyo just as a powerful typhoon battered the Japanese city. Moe has been on a trade mission in Asia and said some of the Saskatchewan delegation trav...
CJME News
Oct 13, 2019
Premier Scott Moe. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Investigation requested into death of man in RCMP custody in Onion Lake
ONION LAKE, Sask. - The RCMP say a young man has died while in custody at their detachment in Onion Lake, Sask. Police say the 19-year-old from Lloydminster, Sask., was found in an unresponsive state ...
The Canadian Press
Oct 13, 2019
Typhoon leaves as many as 33 dead as Japan continues rescue
TOKYO (AP) - Helicopters, boats and thousands of troops were deployed across Japan to rescue people stranded in flooded homes Sunday, as the death toll from a ferocious typhoon climbed to as high as 3...
Associated Press
Oct 13, 2019
Islamic State supporters escape in Syria as US pulls back
AKCAKALE, Turkey (AP) - Hundreds of Islamic State supporters escaped from a holding camp in northern Syria on Sunday amid heavy clashes between invading Turkish-led forces and Kurdish fighters, and Pr...
Associated Press
Oct 13, 2019
Stoughton school re-raises Pride flag after burning
The school in Stoughton has finished what it started with a Pride Flag. In June, the school put up a rainbow flag to celebrate Pride Month. It was supposed to fly for three days, but on the morning of...
Lisa Schick
Oct 13, 2019
Saskatchewan RCMP said the pride flag at Stoughton Central School was pulled to the ground and burned. (Stoughton Central School Facebook page)
Climate change threatens crops, water for billions around globe: study
Canadian research is part of an extensive global climate change study that has found billions of the world's poorest people are at risk. The results, published Thursday in the journal Science, raise t...
The Canadian Press
Oct 12, 2019
This image from video provided by NASA shows the likely 2019 minimum extent of ice in the Arctic Sea on Sept. 18, 2019, compared with the average minimum from 1981-2010. Canadian research is part of a massive global project that has found billions of people are at risk as climate change damages natural systems around the world. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Trent Schindler/NASA via AP
Ukraine president: ‘No blackmail’ in conversation with Trump
KYIV, Ukraine - Ukraine's president insisted Thursday that he faced "no blackmail" from President Donald Trump in their phone call that led to an impeachment inquiry, distancing himself from the U.S. ...
Associated Press
Oct 12, 2019
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