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Labour dispute at Co-op refinery reaches six-month mark with no end in sight
As of Friday, the lengthy labour dispute between Unifor Local 594 and the Co-op Refinery Complex (CRC) had been going on for six months. But even after six months, neither side seems closer to reachin...
Libby Giesbrecht
Jun 07, 2020
(Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
'What happened inside the hospital?' Family of Regina man wants answers
REGINA - Grieving relatives of a football player who they say died by suicide after seeking help at a hospital believe a recent change by Saskatchewan health officials may have saved him. Samwel Uko, ...
The Canadian Press
Jun 07, 2020
Samwel Uko is shown in a family handout photo. The grieving family of a football player who they say died by suicide after seeking help at a Regina hospital believes a recent change by health officials may have saved him.THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Facebook MANDATORY CREDIT
'I'm really proud': NHLPA chief on players speaking out about social justice
Don Fehr didn't attend to his college graduation. The shootings at Kent State - where Ohio National Guard troops opened fire on students peacefully protesting the Vietnam War - happened about a week b...
The Canadian Press
Jun 07, 2020
NHL Players' Association Executive Director Donald Fehr listens during a press conference in Columbus, Ohio on Jan.24, 2015. Fehr didn't attend to his college graduation.The shootings at Kent State — where Ohio National Guard troops opened fire on students peacefully protesting the Vietnam War — happened about a week before he was scheduled to receive his degree from Indiana University in the spring of 1970. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Gene J. Puskar,
Survivors who missed out on polio vaccine hope for breakthrough against COVID-19
The mystery illness that paralyzed and killed mostly children across Canada came in waves that built for nearly four decades before a vaccine introduced in 1955 put an end to the suffering. That was t...
The Canadian Press
Jun 07, 2020
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Crown wants to fight controversial ‘extreme intoxication’ defence ruling
TORONTO - Canada's highest court will be asked to weigh in on a ruling that reopened the door for people accused of violent crimes to argue they were so intoxicated they had lost control of what they ...
The Canadian Press
Jun 06, 2020
N.B. chiefs seek justice system review after police shooting of Indigenous woman
FREDERICTON - The chiefs of a coalition of Maliseet First Nations are calling for an independent probe of the New Brunswick justice system after a fatal police shooting of a 26-year-old Indigenous wom...
The Canadian Press
Jun 06, 2020
Chantel Moore is shown in this undated photo posted on a GoFundMe memorial page, Support for family of Chantel Moore. A 26-year-old Indigenous woman from British Columbia has been shot and killed by police in northwestern New Brunswick. First Nations groups identified the woman as Chantel Moore. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO, GoFundMe *MANDATORY CREDIT*
Canora RCMP charge man in suspicious house fire
A fire at a house in Canora has resulted in arson charges for 30-year-old Levi Bobyk. RCMP responded to calls about a house fire around 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. The first officers on the scene saw a broken ...
CJME News
Jun 06, 2020
(980 CJME file photo)
Leaders in health care, community service and arts to be awarded Order of Merit
Ten people will be recognized with the Saskatchewan Order of Merit in a ceremony to be held whenever public gatherings are allowed to resume safely. Sally Elliott is a very familiar name to generation...
Adriana Christianson
Jun 05, 2020
(Government of Saskatchewan)
SARCAN depots to reopen to the public June 15
If those empty cans and bottles have been building up in your garage, you'll soon have a place to take them. SARCAN is reopening its depots to the public June 15 -- nearly three months after it closed...
Jun 05, 2020
Saskatchewan puts moratorium on evictions of small businesses
Small businesses are getting some protection from the Saskatchewan government during the COVID-19 crisis. On Friday, the provincial government announced it was putting a temporary moratorium on the ev...
CJME News
Jun 05, 2020
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