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Leaders look back at end of spring sitting
In the heat of a July Friday, the Saskatchewan legislative assembly finished its spring sitting, about three months after it started. This sitting was a continuation of the sitting that had to be cut ...
Lisa Schick
Jul 03, 2020
Premier Scott Moe (Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
Saskatchewan man charged after fatal multi-vehicle crash in Manitoba
A 56-year-old trucker from Saskatchewan is facing charges after two people were killed and 15 others were injured in a multi-vehicle crash on a Manitoba highway. In a media release, the Manitoba RCMP ...
CJME News
Jul 03, 2020
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‘Moments like this:’ Cowboy finishes Alaska-Calgary trek with Stampede honour
CALGARY - It wasn't quite a parade, but Brazilian long rider Filipe Masetti Leite was still happy to reach the finish line. The 33-year-old completed a 3,400-kilometre journey on horseback from Alaska...
The Canadian Press
Jul 03, 2020
Man who rammed gate near Trudeau residence with truck faces multiple charges
OTTAWA - A Manitoba man is facing 22 criminal charges after allegedly ramming his truck through a pedestrian gate at Rideau Hall Thursday and has been remanded in custody until July 17. Corey Hurren, ...
The Canadian Press
Jul 03, 2020
An RCMP officer works with a police dog as they move through the contents of a pickup truck on the grounds of Rideau Hall in Ottawa on July 2, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld
Advocate applauds app to help farmers with mental health
As early as this fall, farmers in Saskatchewan could have an app at their fingertips to help them with their mental health. The provincial government is putting $10,000 and a 16-week development perio...
Lisa Schick
Jul 03, 2020
Confirmed coronavirus cases are rising in 40 of 50 U.S. states
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - Four U.S. states - Arizona, California, Florida and Texas - reported a combined 25,000 new confirmed coronavirus cases Thursday as the infection curve rose in 40 of the 50 stat...
Associated Press
Jul 03, 2020
Nurse Tanya Markos administers a coronavirus test on patient Ricardo Sojuel at a mobile COVID-19 testing unit July 2, 2020, in Lawrence, Mass. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
Provincial watchdog probes often don’t lead to charges against police
An analysis of data from civilian police watchdogs in Canada shows that most of their investigations do not result in charges against officers. Charges were laid or forwarded to Crown prosecutors for ...
The Canadian Press
Jul 03, 2020
Vancouver police chief Adam Palmer. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward
‘An epidemic:’ Six people die of overdoses in Regina in 36 hours
Between early in the morning on Canada Day and mid-afternoon on Thursday, Regina police responded to seven calls about drug overdoses -- and six of them ended up being deadly. In fact, a police team w...
CJME News
Jul 02, 2020
Naloxone kits are available for free to anyone who may be likely to witness a fatal opioid overdose. (980 CJME file photo)
COVID-19 backlog slowing down road testing in Saskatchewan
Drivers gearing up to take their road test may have to wait a little longer before getting behind the wheel. Anyone hoping to become licensed to drive in Saskatchewan can now schedule their road test,...
Libby Giesbrecht
Jul 02, 2020
Studies show no consistent evidence body cameras reduce police violence
A Calgary police officer loudly tells an Indigenous man to put his hands on the roof of his car and, within seconds, the situation escalates to yelling. Body-worn camera video from the officer's chest...
The Canadian Press
Jul 02, 2020
A member of the Vancouver Police Department wears a chest mounted camera. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward
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