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Burton Cummings recovering from several injuries suffered in crash
Canadian music icon Burton Cummings says he is recovering from several injuries he suffered in a car crash last Sunday in Los Angeles. In a lengthy Facebook post, the Winnipeg rocker and former frontm...
The Canadian Press
May 16, 2018
If Kinder Morgan bails, feds would back new Trans Mountain investors: Morneau
OTTAWA - If Kinder Morgan wants to abandon plans to build the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, there are plenty of other investors out there willing to take up the cause - and they will have the bac...
The Canadian Press
May 16, 2018
Premier wants feds to retaliate against B.C. over pipelines
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe wants the Trudeau government to take retaliatory measures on British Columbia over the stalling of the Trans-Mountain Pipeline project. In a Facebook post, Moe said it's...
Kevin Martel
May 15, 2018
'Deserves a shot:' Argos speak highly of newly-signed Regina QB
All Noah Picton wanted was a chance to showcase his talents in the CFL. Now, he's getting that opportunity in Canada's biggest city. On Monday, the Toronto Argonauts announced they signed the Regina-b...
Britton Gray
May 15, 2018
Former University of Regina Rams quarterback Noah Picton. (File photo courtesy of Piper Sports Photography)
Province issues fire ban ahead of long weekend
Enjoying a wiener roast or having fun roasting marshmallows will just have to wait this summer as a fire ban is in now in place for most provincial parks in Saskatchewan. The ban applies to all provin...
Sarah Mills
May 15, 2018
Passing lanes for Highways 6, 39 on list of summer projects
Construction is set to begin on passing lanes for a stretch of highway in south Saskatchewan known for serious crashes. The Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure highlighted passing lanes for Highwa...
CJME News
May 15, 2018
Minister of Highways and Infrastructure David Marit launches major construction projects for summer 2018. (Government of Saskatchewan)
Trump says first lady to leave hospital in ‘2 or 3 days’
WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump said Tuesday that his wife, Melania, will come home from the hospital in a few days, after receiving medical treatment this week for a kidney condition the White Ho...
Associated Press
May 15, 2018
Wheeler likes all but three minutes of Jets’ Game 2 loss to Golden Knights
WINNIPEG - Blake Wheeler liked 57 minutes of Monday's game between Winnipeg and Vegas. The other three minutes, not so much. Tomas Tatar and Jonathan Marchessault scored twice for the Golden Knights l...
The Canadian Press
May 15, 2018
58 dead in Gaza protests as Israel fetes US Embassy move
GAZA, Palestinian Territory - In a jarring contrast, Israeli forces shot and killed 57 Palestinians and injured more than 2,700 during mass protests Monday along the Gaza border, while just a few mile...
Associated Press
May 15, 2018
Sask. health funding focuses on home care, mental health
The federal and provincial governments signed a bilateral agreement Monday, committing to invest more in Saskatchewan's home care, and mental health and addictions services. In the next few years, the...
Jessie Anton
May 14, 2018
Saskatchewan health minister Jim Reiter (left) and federal public safety and emergency preparedness minister Ralph Goodale sign a bilateral agreement on health funding in Regina on May 14, 2018. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
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