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Jailed migrants have right to challenge detention before judges: Supreme Court
OTTAWA - A Pakistani man was deprived of his right to challenge his detention in person before a judge, the Supreme Court said Friday, opening wider appeal options for migrants facing lengthy incarcer...
The Canadian Press
May 10, 2019
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Five hurt, driver charged after fuel truck strikes plane at Pearson airport
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. - Five people were taken to hospital with minor injuries and a fuel truck driver was charged after a truck hit a plane on the tarmac at Toronto Pearson International Airport early Fr...
The Canadian Press
May 10, 2019
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Saskatchewan facing calls to better protect wildlife habitats
Climate change keeps Peter Prebble awake at night and is jeopardizing the future of civilization, according to the Saskatchewan Environmental Society (SES) board member. He's calling on the provincial...
Andrew Shepherd
May 10, 2019
Greater sage-grouse. (Wikimedia Commons)
Otter’s long departure means koi can return to Vancouver Chinese garden
VANCOUVER - Koi are safe to swim again in the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden in Vancouver that was once a hunting ground for an elusive otter. Three adults and 344 juvenile ornamental koi we...
The Canadian Press
May 10, 2019
People walk through the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden, which was reopened after being closed when a river otter took up residence in the garden and ate numerous valuable koi fish, in Vancouver on Thursday, Nov. 29, 2018. Koi are safe to swim again in the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden in Vancouver that was once a hunting ground for an elusive otter. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
Deaf Crows Collective gets nod from children's advocate
Grinning faces stare across this classroom at Winston Knoll Collegiate, but the students aren't listening for a joke from a friend or rebuke from the teacher; these kids are watching each other's hand...
Lisa Schick
May 10, 2019
Fatima Nafisa and Mustafa Alabssi say the Deaf Crows Collective at Winston Knoll Collegiate has really helped and changed them. May 2, 2019 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
U.S.-China talks break up after U.S. raises tariffs
WASHINGTON - Trade talks between the U.S. and China broke up Friday with no apparent agreement, and President Donald Trump asserted that there was "no need to rush" to get a deal between the world's t...
Associated Press
May 10, 2019
Regina bypass nears completion; on time for October opening
The end of the road is in sight for crews paving their way toward completion of the Regina Bypass project. The $1.88-billion project is on time and on budget entering the final summer of construction ...
Andrew Shepherd
May 10, 2019
Crews paving a section of the Regina Bypass east of Highway 6 on May 9, 2019. (Andrew Shepherd/980 CJME)
Regina police investigating string of fires in vacant buildings
The Regina Police Service has launched an arson investigation after three recent fires in vacant structures. Two fires occurred on April 17. The first broke out just after midnight in a vacant home in...
CJME News
May 09, 2019
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Beyak suspended from Senate over refusal to delete racist letters from website
OTTAWA - Lynn Beyak cast herself as a defender of free speech and a victim of political correctness moments before senators voted summarily Thursday to suspend her without pay from the Senate for refu...
The Canadian Press
May 09, 2019
Busy Regina construction season around the corner
As Regina gets closer to summer, there'll soon be more delays on the city's roadways with the start of a $16.4-million road renewal and construction program. Highlighting the work is a two-year projec...
Evan Radford
May 09, 2019
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