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Most of the money in City of Saskatoon fraud case has been locked down
The City of Saskatoon says it is making progress on recovering the $1.04 million it lost in a fraud scheme. "While it is early in the investigation, we're pleased to say most of the funds have been id...
CKOM News
Aug 19, 2019
Judge acquits Manitoba Mountie of manslaughter; says officer feared for his life
THOMPSON, Man. - A judge says he believes that a northern Manitoba RCMP officer genuinely feared for his life when he repeatedly shot at a drunk driver coming at him during an attempted arrest. Justic...
The Canadian Press
Aug 19, 2019
Steven Campbell is seen in an undated handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO
Pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong 'very brave,' says expat living in Regina
A Hong Kong expat living in Regina says her younger sister back home felt the burn of tear gas during pro-democracy protests and she wasn't even on the front lines. "I think the protesters on the fron...
CJME News
Aug 19, 2019
"File: View from The Peak, Hong Kong" by NMaia is licensed under CC0 1.0. (Creative Commons)
Two charged after break-in, shooting in Regina
Two males have been arrested in connection with a break-in Tuesday that sent a young man to hospital with a gunshot wound. According to the Regina Police Service, the incident happened Tuesday at abou...
CJME News
Aug 19, 2019
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SNC-Lavalin controversy tails PM to Quebec, where affair has different impact
OTTAWA - Questions about the SNC-Lavalin affair Monday trailed Justin Trudeau to Quebec - the seat-rich province at the centre of the controversy, and a place where the prime minister could conceivabl...
The Canadian Press
Aug 19, 2019
Environment groups warned saying climate change is real could be seen as partisan
OTTAWA - A pre-election chill has descended over some environment charities after Elections Canada warned them that discussing the dangers of climate change during the upcoming federal campaign could ...
The Canadian Press
Aug 19, 2019
Regina woman suing after tip of son’s penis cut off in circumcision
REGINA - A Regina mother has filed a lawsuit alleging negligence after the tip of her baby's penis was severed during a circumcision. In an interview, the woman says she and her husband are worried ab...
The Canadian Press
Aug 19, 2019
Victoria East Medical Clinic is pictured in Regina, Sask., on Sunday August 18, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Mark Taylor
Pipeline rupture sends 40,000 litres of oil into Alberta creek
DRAYTON VALLEY, Alta. - The Alberta Energy Regulator says a pipeline has spilled 40,000 litres of crude oil into a creek. The regulator says on its website that the incident happened Thursday on a Bon...
The Canadian Press
Aug 19, 2019
Residue from the Husky Energy oil spill on the North Saskatchewan River in July 2016. (Bryan Eneas/paNow)
Chrystia Freeland condemns violence in Hong Kong, sparking backlash from China
OTTAWA - Chinese officials accused Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland of "meddling" in China's internal affairs Sunday after her weekend statement condemning violence in Hong Kong in the wake ...
The Canadian Press
Aug 19, 2019
Moose Jaw asks feds to exempt proposed power plant from carbon tax
The mayor of Moose Jaw is calling on the federal government to exempt a proposed natural gas power plant from the new carbon tax regulations. In December, SaskPower announced plans to build the $700-m...
Aug 19, 2019
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