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Cost of bringing First Nations water systems up to snuff could total $3.2B: PBO
OTTAWA - Jane Philpott says the federal government will spend as much money as it takes to end long-term, boil-water advisories in First Nations communities by March 2021. The Indigenous services mini...
The Canadian Press
Dec 08, 2017
Tributes, tears as Brad Wall says goodbye to the legislature
As he strode purposefully toward the door of the legislative chamber Thursday with Deputy Premier Don Morgan by his side, Brad Wall said it was a good day because he was with friends. The walk was the...
Sarah Mills
Dec 08, 2017
Premier Brad Wall on his last day in office at the Saskatchewan Legislature on Dec. 8, 2017. (Sarah Mills/980 CJME)
Wildfire destroys mobile homes in California retirement park
FALLBROOK, Calif. - A brush fire driven by gusty winds that have plagued Southern California all week exploded rapidly Thursday north of San Diego, destroying dozens of mobile homes in a retirement co...
The Canadian Press
Dec 08, 2017
Vaccine effectiveness unknown until flu season nearly over
It'll take until almost the end of the flu season for doctors to know just how effective getting the shot was in battling the illness. "We cannot predict how efficient the flu vaccine (will) be this y...
CJME News
Dec 08, 2017
Combative Franken quits, points to GOP tolerance of Trump
WASHINGTON - Sen. Al Franken, a rising political star only weeks ago, reluctantly announced Thursday he's resigning from Congress, succumbing to a torrent of sexual harassment allegations and evaporat...
The Canadian Press
Dec 08, 2017
Landmark study shows military veterans at greater risk of suicide
OTTAWA - A landmark study from Veterans Affairs Canada appears to confirm what many have long feared: Canadians who have served in uniform are at greater risk of taking their own lives than members of...
The Canadian Press
Dec 08, 2017
Moose Jaw Times-Herald shuts its doors after 128 years
Thursday is the first day in 128 years the city of Moose Jaw hasn't had a newspaper. The Moose Jaw Times-Herald published its last edition on Wednesday. Star News Publishing, which owned the paper, re...
Lisa Schick
Dec 07, 2017
The Moose Jaw Times-Herald newspaper printed its last edition on Dec. 6, 2017. (Discover Moose Jaw)
Protests across Palestinian areas, Mideast after Trump move
JERUSALEM - Clashes between hundreds of Palestinian protesters and Israeli troops erupted across the West Bank on Thursday while demonstrators in Gaza burned posters of President Donald Trump and Isra...
The Canadian Press
Dec 07, 2017
Great plate fight: Saskatchewan, Alberta tussle over job site licence plates
EDMONTON - Alberta promised a court fight and mocked Saskatchewan's lagging economy following a move by its neighbour to the east to ban Alberta licence plates on future job sites. "(Saskatchewan Prem...
The Canadian Press
Dec 07, 2017
When to mail gifts, cards for Christmas Day arrival
'Tis the gift-giving season and Canada Post wants to ensure you remember to ship your parcels off on time. Alice Lafferty, general manager of domestic parcels and customer experience with Canada Post,...
CJME News
Dec 06, 2017
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