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Federal labour minister steps in on CP Rail strike
Trains are still rolling on Canadian Pacific (CP) Railway lines after an impending strike was temporarily delayed this weekend. CP employees represented by Teamsters Canada and the International Broth...
CJME News
Apr 23, 2018
Peruvian mob kills Canadian blamed for Indigenous elder’s killing
A 41-year-old Canadian who travelled to Peru to study hallucinogenic medicine was killed by a mob in a remote corner of the Amazon rain forest after people blamed him for the slaying of an elderly sha...
Associated Press
Apr 23, 2018
Sebastian Woodroffe, 41, was reportedly killed in Peru by a mob that blamed him for the death of a local shaman and activist. (Sebastian Woodroffe/Facebook)
Broncos families surprised obituaries are on website selling services
Some families of Humboldt Broncos bus crash victims are surprised to learn that error-riddled obituaries of their loved ones have been posted on a website that's selling flowers, as well as online mem...
The Canadian Press
Apr 23, 2018
Waffle House suspect remains on the run, may be armed
NASHVILLE - A half-naked man suspected in the slayings of four people at a Waffle House remained on the run Monday, and authorities said he may be armed with one of the guns seized from him last year ...
Associated Press
Apr 23, 2018
Regina ensembles honour Humboldt at international competition
Campbell Collegiate's senior choir and band ensembles performed their way into the hearts of both judges and audience members at the Anaheim Heritage Festival this past week in California. The group o...
Jessie Anton
Apr 23, 2018
The Campbell Collegiate senior choir's altos perform at the Anaheim Heritage Festival wearing green and yellow ribbons in memory of the Humboldt Broncos bus tragedy April 2018. (Russell Baird/Submitted)
980 CJME and 650 CKOM Win RTDNA Awards
980 CJME and 650 CKOM were recognized with three prestigious Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA) Prairie Region awards on the weekend. 980 CJME won for Best Radio Newscast, for coverage ...
CJME News
Apr 23, 2018
80 CJME News/Program Director Murray Wood, Kristy Werner, Vice President & General Manager, News Talk 650 CKOM & 980 CJME, 980 CJME Assistant News Director Sarah Mills, 980 CJME Morning Anchor Andrew Dawson display RTDNA awards. (980 CJME)
Royal baby: It’s a boy for Kate on England’s national day
LONDON - For Kate, the wait is over. The Duchess of Cambridge gave birth Monday to a healthy baby boy - a third child for Kate and Prince William and fifth in line to the British throne. The couple's ...
Associated Press
Apr 23, 2018
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with their new baby boy April 23, 2018. (Kensington Palace Twitter/ @KensingtonPalace)
First Nations University celebrates 40 years of powwow
Thousands gathered at Regina's Brandt Centre this weekend to experience the First Nations University of Canada's 40th Annual Spring Celebration Powwow. Richard Missens, chair of this year's committee,...
Jessie Anton
Apr 22, 2018
Thousands gathered at the Brandt Centre to experience the final day of the First Nations University of Canada's 40th Annual Spring Celebration Powwow on April 22, 2018. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
‘When everybody leaves': Counselling key to help Humboldt move on after bus crash
HUMBOLDT, Sask. - Mary-Jane Wilkinson is worried about what will happen to families and a community grieving the dead and the injured in a tragic hockey bus crash earlier this month in Saskatchewan. F...
The Canadian Press
Apr 22, 2018
Sports 'a light' for Moose Jaw Paralympian Lisa Franks
When Lisa Franks was 14, she woke up unable to feel her legs. Several blood vessels on her spine had burst leading to her paralysis. "I just wasn't feeling well and I went to bed and woke up and could...
Apr 22, 2018
Lisa Franks speaks with the media after it was announced she is being inducted into the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame this fall. (Taylor Shire/Global News)
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