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Regina police investigating man's death on Garnet Street
The Regina Police Service and Saskatchewan Coroner's Service have opened a death investigation after finding a body in a house in the 1300 block of Garnet Street early Tuesday. According to a media re...
CJME News
Jul 09, 2019
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Tories, Libs fight over costs of climate action in election-campaign preview
OTTAWA - A day after Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer accused the Liberals of plotting to levy a "secret fuel tax" on families, seniors and farmers, the Liberals volleyed back with allegations the To...
The Canadian Press
Jul 09, 2019
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change Sean Fraser speaks during a news conference in Ottawa on July 9, 2019. Fraser says it's premature for the Liberal government to say how a promised new clean fuel standard will affect gasoline prices, as consultations on how the policy will be implemented are still underway. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld
Saskatchewan lake looking to break record for most people floating at one time
By Angie Rolheiser The community of Manitou Beach will make a record attempt at most people floating in Little Manitou Lake at one time Saturday as part of the resort village's centennial celebrations...
paNOW
Jul 09, 2019
The resort village of Manitou Beach is attempting a record for most people floating in the lake at one time on Saturday. (Gary Bergen/Watrous Manitou Marketing Group)
Ottawa urges provinces to end conversion therapy as Alberta city bans practice
The federal government is urging all provincial governments to put an end to conversion therapy as it looks at changes to the Criminal Code. In a letter to the provinces and territories, Minister of J...
The Canadian Press
Jul 09, 2019
Federal announcement about a threat to coming election will be a ‘last resort’
OTTAWA - The threshold will be high for any decision to alert Canadians to an attempt to interfere in the coming general election, the federal government says. The extraordinary step of a public annou...
The Canadian Press
Jul 09, 2019
Curtains set to go up on 2019 Regina Fringe Festival
Theatre-goers looking for a quick trip to Kansas -- or Oz -- don't need their dog and a massive prairie cyclone to get there. The Regina Fringe Festival kicks off Wednesday at five locations across th...
Evan Radford
Jul 09, 2019
Regina police investigating theft of guns
The theft of a number of guns from a utility trailer has prompted the Regina Police Service to ask for the public's help in solving the crime. According to a media release issued by the police on Tues...
CJME News
Jul 09, 2019
SGI continues to benefit from out-of-province expansion
SGI achieved one goal and closed in on another during the 2018-19 fiscal year. In its annual report tabled Tuesday, the Crown corporation revealed it had written $371.4 million in premiums outside of ...
CJME News
Jul 09, 2019
MPs not running again will get paid around $1.6 million in severance
OTTAWA - Members of Parliament who have decided not to run for re-election this fall will cash in a cumulative $1.6 million in severance payments, and millions more will likely be paid out after the e...
The Canadian Press
Jul 09, 2019
Federal court: Trump can’t ban critics from Twitter account
NEW YORK - President Donald Trump can't ban critics from his Twitter account, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday, saying the First Amendment calls for more speech, rather than less, on matters of p...
Associated Press
Jul 09, 2019
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