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Alberta asks court whether environmental assessment process is constitutional
EDMONTON - The Alberta government has asked the province's Appeal Court to rule on whether Ottawa's new way of handling environmental assessments for major construction projects such as pipelines is c...
The Canadian Press
Sep 11, 2019
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward
Leaders grapple with questions on ethics, values on Day 1 of campaign
OTTAWA - An election campaign sure to feature plenty of pocketbook promises got underway instead amid deeper questions of ethics and values Wednesday as federal leaders challenged Canadians to conside...
The Canadian Press
Sep 11, 2019
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christopher Katsarov
Police make arrests in kidnapping, robbery case
Regina police have arrested and charged a woman and a man, and are looking for two more men in an apparent kidnapping and robbery case that started in the city's North Central area and moved to Harbou...
CJME News
Sep 11, 2019
Manitoba premier sees majority as affirmation; admits PCs must ‘listen better’
WINNIPEG - Brian Pallister and his Progressive Conservatives went early and won big. Pallister called an election more than a year before it was scheduled and the vote Tuesday ended with a second cons...
The Canadian Press
Sep 11, 2019
Manitoba PC leader and premier Brian Pallister and wife Esther celebrate winning the Manitoba election in Winnipeg, Tuesday, September 10, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods
Family out $2,500 after Swoop emergency landing in Regina
Regina was the site of "incredible stress" for an Ontario man last week as he tried to get his family from their emergency landing to a funeral a province away. Late Wednesday night, a Swoop plane fro...
Lisa Schick
Sep 11, 2019
A stock photo of a Swoop Airlines plane. (Abbotsford Airport/Twitter)
SaskPower dealing with rash of copper thefts in south-central Sask.
SaskPower is asking people to keep an eye out for suspicious behaviour at its substations after a rash of break-ins and thefts. The Crown corporation said Tuesday the thieves are breaking into the sit...
Lisa Schick
Sep 10, 2019
(980 CJME file photo)
Teenage girl dies in house fire on Sask. reserve
Police are investigating a house fire on a Saskatchewan reserve that killed a 16-year-old girl. The RCMP say she was found inside a home on the Beardy's Okemasis Cree Nation on Sunday afternoon. Accor...
The Canadian Press
Sep 10, 2019
NDP and Liberals still lagging behind with Sask. candidates as election looms
The election is expected to be called Wednesday morning, after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visits Gov. Gen. Julie Payette and asks her to dissolve Parliament. Saskatchewan has 14 ridings, but not al...
CKOM News
Sep 10, 2019
Saskatchewan man acquitted of threatening to shoot Trudeau and blow up Parliament
NIPAWIN, Sask. - A Saskatchewan man accused of threatening to shoot Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and blow up the Parliament Buildings has been acquitted. David Petersen, who is 53, faced a charge of ...
The Canadian Press
Sep 10, 2019
Rawlinsons donate $650K to Saskatoon end-of-life care hospice
A project to build an end-of-life care hospice in Saskatoon is getting a big financial boost, after a $650,000 donation from Gordon and Jill Rawlinson. The gift was presented to the St. Paul's Hospita...
CKOM News
Sep 10, 2019
A $650,000 donation from Gordon and Jill Rawlinson is announced Sept. 10, 2019 at a ceremony at St. Paul's Hospital. (Lisa Ford/650 CKOM)
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