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Protest camp meets with Sask. government in Fort Qu'Appelle
The Justice for our Stolen Children Camp protesters have been waiting since February to meet with the provincial government, and today it finally happened. They met with five cabinet ministers in the ...
Jul 02, 2018
The meeting between protestors and provincial government was held at the Treaty Four Governance Centre on July 2, 2018. Part of the building looks like a teepee you can see all around Fort Qu'Appelle. (Jayda Noyes/980 CJME)
'We're struggling:' Riders' offensive issues not just on Bridge
After a troublesome first half of football that included two interceptions, the Roughriders decided Brandon Bridge's time was up. The Canadian quarterback was pulled from the game in favour of back up...
Jul 02, 2018
Roughriders Quarterback Brandon Bridge throws the ball in a preseason game against the Bombers on June 10, 2017. (Courtesy the Saskatchewan Roughriders)
'A catalyst for change:' Protest camp powwow
Hundreds flooded Regina's Wascana Park Saturday afternoon for a powwow put on by the Justice for our Stolen Children Camp. The Trespasser's Pow Wow: A Pre-Canada Day Celebration included jingle dancer...
Jul 01, 2018
Guests at the Justice for our Stolen Children powwow crowd around to watch jingle dancers on June 30, 2018. (Jayda Noyes/980 CJME)
Humboldt Strong on full display at Riders game
It was only fitting that a rainbow appeared over the Humboldt Strong Riders game Saturday night. The Riders paid tribute to the team before their game with Montreal as a way to honour those who were l...
Jul 01, 2018
'They should have booed us:' Riders fall 23-17 to Alouettes
Naaman Roosevelt said he didn't notice that the Roughrider fans booed them at the end of the first half of the game, but agreed it was deserved. "They should have booed us - especially on the offence....
Jul 01, 2018
Quarterback David Watford came in in relief of Brandon Bridge during the Roughriders June 30, 2018 game against the Montreal Alouettes. (Saskatchewan Roughriders)
Rosetown grieves loss of young family in fatal Hwy 4 crash
The small community of Rosetown is wracked with grief after a local family of five was killed in a head-on collision south of the town on Friday evening. Carissa and Troy Gasper, young parents aged 28...
Jun 30, 2018
(L to R) Carissa Gasper, 28, Troy Gasper, 26, and their children Kael, 6, Shea, 4, and Maks, 2, were killed in a head-on collision north of Elrose, Sask. on June 29, 2018. (Carissa Gasper/Facebook)
U.S. steel tariffs result in 40 layoffs in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.
SAULT STE MARIE, Ont. - A manufacturing company is laying off workers in Ontario in response to American tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum. A spokesman for Tenaris, which manufactures steel pipes...
The Canadian Press
Jun 30, 2018
Rallies across Canada protest separation of children from families in the U.S.
TORONTO - From Vancouver to Halifax, crowds of people rallied in cities across Canada on Saturday to protest a policy that separated families who were caught crossing the U.S.-Mexico border. Although ...
The Canadian Press
Jun 30, 2018
Fuel prices to likely jump Canada Day long weekend: expert
With summer heating up, many people will be hitting the road for summertime adventures, which means one thing for sure: filling with fuel. Dan McTeague, senior petroleum analyst at GasBuddy.com, said ...
CJME News
Jun 30, 2018
‘Human thing to do:’ transit rider who jumped on subway tracks to save fallen man
TORONTO - A Toronto transit rider heralded as a hero after rescuing a man who fell onto the subway tracks said he couldn't have done it without the help of two strangers who jumped in with him. Kyle B...
The Canadian Press
Jun 30, 2018
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