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Regina dry cleaner eager to see Capital Pointe hole filled
Most Regina drivers have passed by the ugly, gaping pit where the once-proposed condo tower Capital Pointe was to be built. It's an eyesore that's hard to miss at the northeast corner of Albert Street...
Evan Radford
Jun 04, 2019
Bregg Cleaners owner Terry Thorsteinson says he's looking forward to the end of October, when the hole originally planned for Capital Pointe will be filled in and paved over. (Evan Radford/980 CJME)
Trudeau accepts inquiry finding of genocide, but says focus must be on response
VANCOUVER - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he accepts the finding that Canada's treatment of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls amounts to genocide. Debate has erupted over the defini...
The Canadian Press
Jun 04, 2019
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addresses the media at the Women Deliver Conference in Vancouver, Tuesday, June 4, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward
I took on the Nazis: Canadian vet recalls helping lead D-Day invasion
TORONTO - On June 6, 1944, Jim Parks of the Royal Winnipeg Rifles was among about 14,000 Canadians who landed in Normandy, part of an Allied invasion that marked the beginning of the end of the Second...
The Canadian Press
Jun 04, 2019
Trudeau says carbon tax can help deal with extreme weather, Alberta fires
VANCOUVER - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal carbon tax will help deal with weather disasters such as fires in northern Alberta. Speaking in Vancouver, Trudeau said Canadians are seeing ...
The Canadian Press
Jun 04, 2019
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Cupar people frustrated as only bank in town set to close
People in the town of Cupar are wondering what they're going to do now after the only bank in town announced it's closing. The Conexus Credit Union is closing nine branches in Saskatchewan, seven of w...
Lisa Schick
Jun 04, 2019
Low profile for Canada on Tiananmen anniversary amid Kovrig, Spavor jailings
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau marked Tuesday's 30th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre by saying he has real concerns about China's human rights record, including the repression of ...
The Canadian Press
Jun 04, 2019
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Moose Jaw remembers victims of plane crash
By Corey Atkinson Sadness came to Moose Jaw as the identities of the victims of a weekend plane crash near Irvine, Alta., became known to more people Monday. Justin Filteau was a football player and j...
Discover Moose Jaw
Jun 04, 2019
Justin Filteau spent a lot of time as a youngster at the Moose Jaw Koseikan Judo Club, which had athletes leave handprints on their wall. (Corey Atkinson/Discover Moose Jaw)
Fallen officers remembered five years after Moncton shooting rampage
MONCTON, N.B. - The commanding officer of the RCMP in New Brunswick is calling on the public to continue to honour the legacy of three Mounties who were killed by a gunman in Moncton five years ago. C...
The Canadian Press
Jun 04, 2019
OHL goalie honoured with first-ever Dayna Brons award
Jacob Ingham's work on and off the ice when it comes to blood donation has earned him the first-ever Dayna Brons award. Ingham's family knows the impact donated blood can have; his grandmother needed ...
CJME News
Jun 04, 2019
Jacob Ingham, second from left, was named the recipient of the Dayna Brons award, created in honour of the Humboldt Broncos athletic therapist who was killed in the junior hockey team's bus crash. (Hockey Gives Blood)
Employers face long delays for temporary foreign workers as demand spikes
OTTAWA - Some employers looking to hire temporary foreign workers are experiencing significant delays due to an increase in demand this year for migrant workers in Canada. The federal government says ...
The Canadian Press
Jun 04, 2019
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