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Hotdogs hit the grills for 4th of July
One of the great Fourth of July traditions in America took place Wednesday. The Nathan's Famous International Hotdog Eating Contest has been a mainstay at Coney Island for more than 50 years. This yea...
Britton Gray
Jul 04, 2018
The Lancaster Taphouse offers their own gourmet hotdogs with three different flavours. (Tim Rogers/Submitted)
WestJet reviewing baggage policy after customer calls it discriminatory
TORONTO - WestJet says it is reviewing its baggage policy after a customer complained that it discriminated against travellers from certain countries. The airline currently has a policy that prevents ...
The Canadian Press
Jul 04, 2018
At least 17 deaths in Quebec attributed to heat
The sweltering heat and suffocating humidity that have blanketed Eastern and Central Canada have contributed to the deaths of at least 17 people in Quebec over the last few days, health officials said...
The Canadian Press
Jul 04, 2018
Justice minister appears to lose patience with protest camp
Justice Minister Don Morgan seems to be losing patience with the Justice for our Stolen Children Camp following their meeting on Monday. People with the camp said they're staying put at least for anot...
CJME News
Jul 04, 2018
Funnel clouds liven up Sask. skies
The land of living skies certainly lived up to its name in parts of the province Tuesday. Environment Canada confirmed it received quite a few reports of funnel clouds in the Kindersley and Battleford...
CJME News
Jul 04, 2018
A funnel cloud south of Yorkton on July 3, 2018. (Prairie Dome/Twitter)
Regina mosquito counts rise; city warns of Dutch elm disease
Regina city crews continue their battle against pesky bloodsucking mosquitoes this summer. Russell Eirich, manager of forestry and pest control for the City of Regina, said there were about 96 mosquit...
Adriana Christianson
Jul 03, 2018
Protest camp remains after Sask. government meeting
The Justice for our Stolen Children Camp got the meeting they've been waiting for on Monday, but they said they're staying put for the next two weeks waiting for a possible followup meeting. At the me...
Jul 03, 2018
Protestors disperse in tears and hugs after announcing to media on July 3, 2018 the issues they discussed with provincial government ministers the day before. (Jayda Noyes/980 CJME)
Riders' Messam staying positive despite less playing time
Where's Jerome Messam? That was one of the many questions on people's lips after the Roughriders lost 23-17 to the Montreal Alouettes on Saturday. The Roughriders' running back was hardly used at all ...
Jul 03, 2018
Jerome Messam, pictured during his second stint with the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 2018. (980 CJME file photo)
SaskEnergy cuts natural gas service to 9 houses near lakes
After natural gas service was shut down at 231 properties last year due to ground-shifting, nine more were added to that list Tuesday. SaskEnergy announced it will no longer provide service to seven p...
Britton Gray
Jul 03, 2018
Recent ground-shifting at South Lake at Buffalo Pound. (SaskEnergy/submitted)
Canada still aiming for intensive NAFTA talks, even though Trump’s in no rush
OTTAWA - The federal government is still expecting NAFTA talks to accelerate this summer even though U.S. President Donald Trump says he's in no rush to sign a deal until after the U.S. midterm electi...
The Canadian Press
Jul 03, 2018
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