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Canada Revenue Agency to audit Saskatchewan for not paying carbon levies: Moe
REGINA - The Canada Revenue Agency is going to audit Saskatchewan for not paying carbon levies on home heating, Premier Scott Moe said Monday. Moe said the agency has indicated it will look at Saskatc...
The Canadian Press
Apr 29, 2024
Kindersley man charged with impaired driving after fatal crash with cyclist
A Kindersley man is facing criminal charges after a fatal crash in the city over the weekend. According to the Saskatchewan RCMP, officers learned about a crash on Railway Avenue in Kindersley at arou...
CJME News
Apr 29, 2024
Police say the 20-year-old driver left the scene after the crash. (Google Street View of Kindersley RCMP detachment)
International students will be allowed to work 24 hours a week starting in September
OTTAWA - Immigration Minister Marc Miller says international students will be able to work off-campus for up to 24 hours per week starting in September. The Liberals temporarily waived the 20-hour cap...
The Canadian Press
Apr 29, 2024
Residential street sweeping begins in Regina
The City of Regina's street sweepers are moving into residential areas this week. The sweep will clean more than 1,000 kilometres of residential roads over six weeks, depending on weather. Work will b...
CJME News
Apr 29, 2024
The residential street sweep is expected to take roughly six weeks, depending on the weather conditions. (980 CJME file photo)
Regina cop wounded by accidental shooting requires surgery
According to an online fundraiser, the Regina police officer who was shot and wounded in a friendly fire incident on Friday is in serious condition and will require surgery. According to police, the o...
CJME News
Apr 29, 2024
According to an online fundraiser, Regina police officer Sam Kosolofski sustained serious injuries and requires surgery after he was shot and wounded by another police officer on Friday. (Jeff Crowley/GoFundMe)
Conservatives push federal Liberals on drug decimalization after B.C. reverses course
OTTAWA - The federal Conservatives are pushing the Liberals to end allowing drug use in public after British Columbia announced it wants to scale back its decriminalization pilot project. B.C. Premier...
The Canadian Press
Apr 29, 2024
Sask. braces for spring storms, with rain, thunder and possible snow ahead
Some spring showers - and possibly snow - could hit the province this week. Erik Dykes, senior meteorologist with Environment Canada, said the forecast is calling for steady rain and pockets of heavy ...
Abby Zieverink
Apr 29, 2024
London Drugs closes 80 locations to deal with 'operational issue'
Retail and pharmacy chain London Drugs has closed all of its stores in Western Canada temporarily due to what it calls an "operational issue." The company didn't say much else in its announcement yest...
CKOM News
Apr 29, 2024
Various news outlets reported London Drugs shared by email that it is dealing with a cybersecurity incident, and the stores were closed as a precaution. (Taylor MacPherson/650 CKOM)
Thousands arrive in Moose Jaw to see restored steam locomotive
Being held up by his dad, Thorin Runn eagerly looks over a crowd of people at the restored steam locomotive. Thorin was dressed for the occasion as an engineer, compete with a hat and coveralls. "He a...
Gillian Massie
Apr 29, 2024
‘The Empress’ drew thousands to Moose Jaw on Sunday. (Gillian Massie/ 980 CJME)
In the news today: Pro-Palestinian encampment at Montreal's McGill University
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today... Pro-Palestinian encampment at Montreal's McGill University Pro-Palestinian stud...
The Canadian Press
Apr 29, 2024
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