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Regina resident remembers the day The Monkees came to town
Only a daydream believer could come up with something like this. Imagine spending a magical night singing with The Monkees around Regina's Whitmore Park neighbourhood in the late 1960s. That's exactly...
Sarah Mills
Feb 21, 2019
Peter Tork (left), a member of The Monkees, died Thursday.
Deadly overdoses in 2018 lead to new charges
New charges, including manslaughter, are being laid in connection with a deadly string of drug overdoses last year in Saskatoon. Charges of manslaughter, criminal negligence causing death, and crimina...
CKOM News
Feb 21, 2019
Sask. First Nation company enters into first military contract
A Saskatchewan First Nation is taking a big step into the military sector. Pro Metal Industries is now the first completely Indigenous-owned company to become a supplier for General Dynamics Land Syst...
Lisa Schick
Feb 21, 2019
Canadian Light Armoured Vehicles move in a convoy in the Wainwright Garrison training area during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE on May 23, 2016. Photo: Sgt Jean-Francois Lauzé, Garrison Imaging Petawawa PA01-2016-0139-004
PCO Clerk fears ‘somebody’s going to be shot’ during coming election campaign
OTTAWA - Canada's top public servant says he is worried someone will be assassinated during the coming federal election campaign given the disturbing tenor of recent public discussion. Privy Council C...
The Canadian Press
Feb 21, 2019
Clerk of the Privy Council Michael Wernick is shown here in a file photo. [THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld]
Convoy rolls home after rallies on Parliament Hill
The United We Roll convoy is on its way home after holding rallies on Parliament Hill in Ottawa. Saskatchewan convoy organizer Jay Riedel joined Gormley from North Bay, Ont., to talk about what he cal...
CJME News
Feb 21, 2019
The United We Roll truck convoy leaves Emerald Park, Sask. on Feb. 15, 2019. (Evan Radford/980 CJME)
Wilson-Raybould wasn’t pressured, is free to talk, top bureaucrat says
OTTAWA - Canada's top bureaucrat launched a blunt and vigorous defence Thursday of the government's handling of the criminal prosecution of SNC-Lavalin, declaring allegations of political interference...
The Canadian Press
Feb 21, 2019
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivers remarks to Liberal supporters in Halifax on Wednesday February 20, 2019. Trudeau visited friendly Nova Scotia territory on Wednesday evening to thank fundraisers and recall happier times, as controversies rage in Ottawa. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Riley Smith
Disturbance at Regina Correctional Centre leads to lockdown
Three inmates at the Regina Correctional Centre remain in secure units as a result of what's being called "a disturbance." The Ministry of Corrections and Policing confirms pepper spray was used to br...
CJME News
Feb 21, 2019
SaskTel makes the move to paperless billing
SaskTel announced Thursday that it plans to move to a paperless billing system. Starting in late March, customers with access to the Internet will be able to see their monthly bills online. Customers ...
CJME News
Feb 21, 2019
MP urges RCMP to investigate allegations of forced, coerced sterilizations
OTTAWA - NDP health critic Don Davies is calling for the RCMP to immediately launch an investigation into all allegations of forced and coerced sterilizations in Canada. In a letter to RCMP Commission...
The Canadian Press
Feb 21, 2019
Two teens charged after alleged cabbie robbery
Regina police members have charged two teenage girls after they allegedly spray-painted a cab driver in the face and took his cellphone Wednesday evening. A news release from the police says that at a...
CJME News
Feb 21, 2019
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