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Saskatchewan applies for intervener status in Alberta’s Bill C-69 court case
Saskatchewan has joined Alberta in its battle against bill C-69. On Tuesday, the Alberta government asked that province's Appeal Court to rule on whether the federal government's new way of doing envi...
CKOM News
Sep 11, 2019
Price tag for Capital Pointe property drops
The price tag on the Capital Pointe lot has dropped significantly now that the hole is mostly filled in. The 0.71-acre property was initially listed by Cushman & Wakefield Regina for $8.5 million ...
CJME News
Sep 11, 2019
A file photo of the Capital Pointe hole in the early stages of the filling-in process. (980 CJME)
Quebec court invalidates parts of medical aid in dying laws as too restrictive
MONTREAL - A Quebec Superior Court judge has invalidated sections of both the federal and Quebec laws on medically assisted dying, ruling Wednesday they were too restrictive and therefore unconstituti...
The Canadian Press
Sep 11, 2019
UK court rules Johnson’s suspension of Parliament unlawful
LONDON - A Scottish court dealt another blow to Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Brexit plans Wednesday, ruling that his decision to suspend Parliament less than two months before the U.K. is due to lea...
Associated Press
Sep 11, 2019
Regina's Lavoie sisters finish third on Amazing Race Canada
Joanne and Lauren Lavoie earned a third-place finish and a gift card during the Amazing Race Canada. In reality, though, the Regina sisters got something bigger out of their appearance on the TV show....
CJME News
Sep 11, 2019
Amazing Race Canada participants Joanne and Lauren Lavoie pose for a photo in the 980 CJME studio. (Evan Radford/980 CJME)
Government will propose banning flavours used in e-cigarettes
WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump said Wednesday his administration will propose banning thousands of flavours used in e-cigarettes to combat a recent surge in underage vaping. The Food and Drug Adm...
Associated Press
Sep 11, 2019
Regina para-athlete banned for four months
A Regina para-athlete has been suspended from competition for four months after testing positive for a banned substance. According to the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport, Janz Stein tested positiv...
CJME News
Sep 11, 2019
Vote-splitting, turnout key to 2019 election: Political science expert
Election season is here, and the time for door-knocking, lawn signs and regular doses of polling data begins. Voters across Canada will head to the polls on Oct. 21 to choose which party forms governm...
CJME News
Sep 11, 2019
Afghans fear Trump’s Taliban move means more civilians die
KABUL - The sound of the blast ripped through Kabul, in an instant wrenching the Afghan capital's attention from a nationally televised interview in which a United States envoy revealed the first deta...
Associated Press
Sep 11, 2019
Construction of Trans Mountain pipeline expansion still faces hurdles
VANCOUVER - Barbara Gard calls her three-hectare property, nestled below the forested peak of Sumas Mountain, a "miniature Stanley Park." Its lush trees and flowing creek reminded her of Vancouver's m...
The Canadian Press
Sep 11, 2019
Barbara Gard is pictured on her land which runs along the Trans Mountain pipeline and is where construction will take place for the expansion taking away grazing land for her goats and other livestock in Abbotsford, B.C., on Sept. 10, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward
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