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Moose Jaw police redeployed to provincial rural unit
Saskatchewan is beefing up rural policing, but it may impact staffing in other services. The province's revamped Rural Crime and Traffic Safety Team will receive four officers from the Moose Jaw Polic...
CJME News
Oct 13, 2017
Sears Canada granted permission to liquidate remaining 130 stores
TORONTO - Sears Canada has received court approval to proceed with a full liquidation of its remaining stores, putting another 12,000 employees out of a job. Ontario Superior Court heard Friday that d...
The Canadian Press
Oct 13, 2017
Sask. RCMP charge 29-year-old in Edmonton carjacking
Saskatchewan RCMP have charged a 29-year-old man believed to be at the centre of two carjackings and a shooting in Edmonton Wednesday night. As of Friday morning, police began winding down a search of...
CJME News
Oct 13, 2017
Proposals being made at NAFTA table won’t send Canada away: Trudeau
MEXICO CITY - The leaders of Canada and Mexico said Thursday they're not walking away from NAFTA talks in the wake of the latest aggressive proposal from the U.S. Both Prime Minister Justin Trudeau an...
The Canadian Press
Oct 13, 2017
Canadian-US family held captive in Pakistan have left the country
Pakistani officials say a Canadian man, his American wife and their three children who spent five years in captivity have left Pakistan. Two security officials say Joshua Boyle, Caitlan Coleman and th...
The Canadian Press
Oct 13, 2017
Stopping Harris and the run key for Riders against Redblacks
When the Roughriders squeaked by the Redblacks two weeks ago, they did it without Ottawa's starting quarterback Trevor Harris. That won't be the case this time, as Harris returned from his shoulder in...
Oct 13, 2017
The Roughriders defence makes a tackle against the Ottawa Redblacks in July of 2016 (Saskatchewan Roughriders)
Martel on the Move: Halloween more of a season than day
While October 31 is the day the calendar officially recognizes Halloween, it starts much, much earlier for many people. Weeks, even months, are spent carefully planning elaborate decorations of the sp...
Kevin Martel
Oct 13, 2017
Justin Wilson stands with his Halloween inflatable decorations in front of his home on McCarthy Boulevard on Oct. 11, 2017. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
'Testing is crucial:' HIV numbers remain high in Sask.
Saskatchewan remains number one in Canada for the number of HIV cases reported. Data released by the Sask. Ministry of Health and Population Health Branch this year shows Sask. had 2,091 HIV cases fro...
Oct 12, 2017
(Saskatchewan Ministry of Health)
Chad Owens’ Roughriders debut on hold again
Fans waiting to see the Flyin' Hawaiian suit up in green and white will have to keep waiting. While Chad Owens has finally made his way off the six-game injured list and onto the 46-man roster, head c...
Oct 12, 2017
Roughriders receiver Chad Owens at his first full practice since spring training camp on Aug. 1, 2017. (Arielle Zerr/980 CJME)
Husky gets OK from Saskatchewan government to restart pipeline after major spill
REGINA - The Saskatchewan government has given Husky Energy the OK to restart a pipeline after a major oil spill along the North Saskatchewan River in July 2016. The government says in an email to med...
The Canadian Press
Oct 12, 2017
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