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Canadian research officials return from Geneva with plan to tackle coronavirus
OTTAWA - Canada will aim $6.5 million at research on stopping the spread of the novel coronavirus, after co-ordinating with researchers around the world on tackling the outbreak. Representatives of th...
The Canadian Press
Feb 13, 2020
Climate change could open new land to farming, but caution needed: Study
Climate change could open a whole different area in Canada to farming, says newly published research. But Evan Fraser of the University of Guelph, a co-author of the international study, warns that si...
The Canadian Press
Feb 12, 2020
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Unifor again found guilty of contempt of court, fined $250K
The union representing employees at the Co-op refinery has been fined a second time for its actions during the ongoing lockout. In a written judgment released Wednesday, Court of Queen's Bench Justice...
CJME News
Feb 12, 2020
The barricade at Gate 7 of the Co-op refinery on Feb. 12, 2020. (Evan Radford/980 CJME)
Trudeau cabinet ministers get special hacker hotline to report suspected breaches
OTTAWA - Federal cabinet ministers now have their own special hotline to report suspected hacking incidents. Officials at the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security set up the round-the-clock telephone se...
The Canadian Press
Feb 12, 2020
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Sask. government concerned about B.C. rail blockades
With protesters blocking rail lines and CN Rail threatening to shut down some service, the Saskatchewan government is very concerned about what's happening in B.C. Supporters of Wet'suwet'en hereditar...
Lisa Schick
Feb 12, 2020
'People don't need to die:' Regina man opens up about opioid addiction
For Josh Bundus, the term "opioid crisis" is too impersonal to describe the opiate addiction that killed his brother, devastated his family and nearly destroyed his own life. "My family has been devas...
Adriana Christianson
Feb 12, 2020
Brothers Josh and Jordan Bundus both dealt with serious addictions to opioid drugs. Jordan died in 2015 but his brother is still on the road to recovery. (Submitted photo)
'I'm coming in as the backup': Franklin joins Roughriders
James Franklin is ready to be the backup quarterback in Saskatchewan. The Saskatchewan Roughriders announced they signed the 28-year-old pivot to a one-year contract on Tuesday -- the first day of CFL...
Britton Gray
Feb 12, 2020
James Franklin. (File photo by Johany Jutras/CFL.ca)
CN Rail: ‘Significant’ parts of Canadian network will close if blockades remain
MONTREAL - Canadian National Railway Co. says it will be forced to close "significant" parts of its Canadian network unless blockades impeding its rail lines are removed. CN has halted more than 150 f...
The Canadian Press
Feb 11, 2020
OPP Sgt. Diana Hampson of the liaison team, middle, speaks with members of the Mohawk Territory in Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, near Belleville, Ont., on Feb. 11, 2020. The members have blocked the CN/VIA train tracks for six days in support of Wet'suwet'en's blockade of natural gas pipeline in northern B.C. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Lars Hagberg
Technologies unveiled to help track, ultimately reduce, garbage in Saskatchewan
People in Saskatchewan produce a lot of garbage and on Tuesday, Innovation Saskatchewan unveiled two technologies which it hopes will get the province on track to reduce that amount of trash. Last yea...
Lisa Schick
Feb 11, 2020
Sam Dietrich, co-founder of Prairie Robotics Inc., presents his company's computer and AI system which estimates the type and amount of trash in vehicles as part of an Innovation Saskatchewan competition on Feb. 11, 2020. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Junos co-chair tees up March music awards show
With just over a month to go until the 2020 Junos are set to hit Saskatoon, a co-chair of the Canadian music awards show is giving a preview of what fans and artists can expect. Scott Ford said it's t...
CJME News
Feb 11, 2020
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