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No outbreaks linked to easing of restrictions yet, Shahab says
Outdoor pools, spray pads and daycamps were allowed to open Monday as the province hit a new phase in its plan to lift COVID-19 restrictions. According to Saskatchewan's chief medical health officer, ...
CJME News
Jun 22, 2020
Saskatchewan's Chief Medical Health Officer, Dr. Saqib Shahab (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
55 projects identified for first phase of MEEP funding
Projects ranging in cost from $2,000 for dust control on the streets of Ridgedale to $1.65 million for the Estevan Police Service administrative building are set to receive funding from the Saskatchew...
CJME News
Jun 22, 2020
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FBI investigating noose left in garage stall of Black NASCAR driver
Authorities said Monday that the FBI is investigating the discovery of a noose found in the Talladega Superspeedway garage stall of Bubba Wallace and the governor of Alabama condemned the act against ...
Associated Press
Jun 22, 2020
COVID-19 to leave some lasting economic damage, Bank of Canada chief says
OTTAWA - Canada's top central banker says there will be long-term economic damage from the COVID-19 pandemic as the country charts a "prolonged and bumpy" course to recovery. In his first speech as go...
The Canadian Press
Jun 22, 2020
Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
China to Canada PM: Stop ‘irresponsible remarks’ on spy case
BEIJING - China told Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday to "stop making irresponsible remarks" after he said Beijing's decision to charge two Canadians with spying was linked to his country's arr...
Associated Press
Jun 22, 2020
WHO chief warns world leaders not to ‘politicize’ pandemic
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - World leaders must not politicize the coronavirus pandemic but unite to fight it, the head of the World Health Organization warned Monday, reminding all that the pandemic...
Associated Press
Jun 22, 2020
Mexico will resume sending workers after deal on better COVID-19 protections
OTTAWA - The Mexican government says it will resume sending farm workers to Canada after securing promises for more inspections and oversight to curb outbreaks of COVID-19. At least two Mexican men ha...
The Canadian Press
Jun 22, 2020
Hundreds gather at legislature for Indigenous Lives Matter rally
Brightly coloured skirts swished and the smell of sage filled the air at the Saskatchewan Legislative Building in Regina. Signs reading "We will not forget MMIWG," "Idle No More" and "No More Stolen S...
Libby Giesbrecht
Jun 22, 2020
Hundreds gathered at the Saskatchewan Legislative Building in Regina on June 21, 2020 in honour of National Indigenous Peoples Day. (Libby Giesbrecht/980 CJME)
National Indigenous Peoples Day goes virtual amid pandemic restrictions
Organizers of a major Indigenous festival in Ottawa considered postponing or cancelling it entirely after COVID-19 restrictions meant they couldn't gather in person. But as an anti-racism movement swe...
The Canadian Press
Jun 21, 2020
Troops deployed to Toronto-area long-term care homes to start heading home
OTTAWA - Ontario drivers are being told to stay on the lookout for military vehicles on the roads this week as hundreds of Canadian Armed Forces members deployed to long-term care facilities in the Gr...
The Canadian Press
Jun 21, 2020
Members of the Canadian Forces assisting with COVID-19 care wash down a laundry bin in the parking lot of Altamont Care Community in Toronto on Monday, June 15, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn
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