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Half of Indigenous children live in poverty, study says
OTTAWA - The worst child-poverty problem in the country was dropped in the laps of the country's premiers on Tuesday, as the Assembly of First Nations presented them with new numbers to show about hal...
The Canadian Press
Jul 09, 2019
Hong Kong protesters to continue after bill declared ‘dead’
HONG KONG (AP) - Hong Kong protest leaders opposed to the administration of Chief Executive Carrie Lam said Tuesday that they will continue their demonstrations, even after Lam declared the effort to ...
Associated Press
Jul 09, 2019
Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam speaks during a press conference in Hong Kong, Tuesday, July 9, 2019. Lam said Tuesday the effort to amend an extradition bill was dead, but it wasn't clear if the legislation was being withdrawn as protesters have demanded. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu)
Unlicensed pot stores on Sask. First Nations 'unfair': province
As a second unlicensed, First Nation-owned cannabis store opens up in the province, the provincial government is looking to Ottawa to deal with unlicensed pot shops on First Nations. Last week, an unl...
Lisa Schick
Jul 09, 2019
Hail and strong winds damage crops in southern Sask.
Summer may have just started, but it has been a stormy start to the season for much of Saskatchewan. Strong winds and hail damaged crops in the south on Sunday night. Tornado and thunderstorm watches ...
Nathan Meyer
Jul 08, 2019
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Mosquito population skyrockets over the weekend
The boys (and girls) are back in town. The mosquito population in Regina exploded over the weekend, thanks to some recent rainstorms followed by periods of heat. According to Russell Eirich -- the Cit...
CJME News
Jul 08, 2019
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Regina police deal with a pair of weapons calls
Four teenagers are facing weapons charges following an incident in Regina on Sunday. At approximately midnight, police were summoned to the 1000 block of Garnet Street for a weapons call. Officers wer...
CJME News
Jul 08, 2019
Federal delays on 5G poses challenge for SaskTel
Better and faster Internet access is the future focus for SaskTel, according to the company's annual report released Monday. It's spending millions on expanding broadband and fibre access through the ...
Lisa Schick
Jul 08, 2019
Don Morgan, the minister responsible for SaskTel, tabled the Crown Corporation's annual report on July 8, 2019. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
‘Like-minded’ premiers flip pancakes, talk politics on Calgary Stampede visit
CALGARY - Five premiers with similar grievances against Ottawa gathered Monday for an informal confab in Calgary, where they shared notes ahead of this week's first ministers' meeting and took in some...
The Canadian Press
Jul 08, 2019
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney, second left, hosts a Stampede breakfast with visiting premiers, left to right, Doug Ford, of Ontario, Blaine Higgs, of New Brunswick, Scott Moe, of Saskatchewan, and Robert McLeod, of the Northwest Territories,in Calgary, Monday, July 8, 2019.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh
Five hours and 750 litres later, distillery mixes world's biggest Caesar
Lumsden's Last Mountain Distillery can now lay claim to a world's biggest record -- the world's biggest vodka Caesar cocktail. Distillery co-owner Meredith Schmidt and people from the town and area go...
CJME News
Jul 08, 2019
Last Mountain Distillery's white vat sits empty after co-owners and supporters mixed a 750-litre Caesar cocktail on July 6, 2019. (Last Mountain Distillery Facebook page)
Tradition versus technology: Northerners debate use of drones in caribou hunting
YELLOWKNIFE - Tradition and technology are clashing on the tundra where Indigenous groups are debating the use of drones to hunt caribou. The issue arose during public consultations on new wildlife re...
The Canadian Press
Jul 08, 2019
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