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Saskatchewan offers longest maternity leave in Canada
Expecting women in Saskatchewan are now entitled to take more maternity leave. New changes by the government allow moms-to-be to take 19 weeks of maternity leave, an increase from 18 weeks. This means...
CJME News
Nov 21, 2018
Grey Cup coaches asked about St. Michael’s scandal at pre-game news conference
EDMONTON - The growing scandal at an all-boys private school in Toronto made its way to the Grey Cup this morning with the coaches of both teams asked about it at a pre-game news conference. St. Micha...
The Canadian Press
Nov 21, 2018
The growing scandal at an all-boys private school in Toronto made its way to the Grey Cup this morning with the coaches of both teams asked about it at a pre-game news conference.
Maple Creek bull rider ready for Agribition pro rodeo
North America's best cowboys are taking over the Brandt Centre this week and it all gets underway Wednesday. The Agribition Pro Rodeo features cowboys from over North America, participating in events ...
CJME News
Nov 21, 2018
North America's best cowboys are taking over the Brandt Centre this week and it all gets underway Wednesday. (Jackie Jensen / Jared Parsonage Facebook)
Governing Liberals give formal notice for law to end Canada Post strike
OTTAWA - Labour Minister Patty Hajdu says the federal Liberals have given the House of Commons notice that they're prepared to legislate Canada Post employees back to work. Hajdu says 48 hours notice ...
The Canadian Press
Nov 21, 2018
Rains could help firefight but complicate search for remains
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Rain in the forecast starting Wednesday could aid crews fighting California's deadly wildfires while raising the risk of flash floods and complicating efforts to recover remains o...
Associated Press
Nov 21, 2018
Cox victim left with broken nose and bruises after assault
If she hadn't gotten away that day, Justin Cox's victim believes she would have died. That's what court heard Tuesday afternoon in a victim impact statement at the former Saskatchewan Roughrider's sen...
Nov 20, 2018
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Police seek public info after gunshots fired into house
Regina police are looking for information in a shooting Tuesday morning that sent at least two bullets into a North Central home while a family was asleep inside. It happened at about 4:20 a.m. on the...
CJME News
Nov 20, 2018
Sask. First Nation in hearing over 144-year-old grievance
A lawsuit that's been 144 years in the making is now finally being heard - groups on the Ochapowace First Nation are hoping to have what they see as a historic wrong recognized. According to Margaret ...
Lisa Schick
Nov 20, 2018
Psychologist puts clients at ease with help of farm animals
Even before she became a registered psychologist, Lumsden's Kali Eddy always felt something calming about living in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by animals. Later on in her practice, she found he...
Joseph Ho
Nov 20, 2018
Kali Eddy, from Lumsden, Sask., uses a practice called animal-assisted therapy to put help clients feel more comfortable during sessions. (Joseph Ho/980/CJME)
Antidepressant shortage could affect 12,000 people in Sask.
An ongoing national drug shortage of an antidepressant could be affecting about 12,000 people in Saskatchewan, according to the Ministry of Health. The brand name of the drug is Wellbutrin, but its ge...
CJME News
Nov 20, 2018
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