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Flu season expected to pick up over the holidays
Rudolph may not be the only one with a red nose during the holidays. The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is out with its first influenza surveillance report of the season. "The flu season is proba...
Andrew Shepherd
Dec 19, 2019
Saskatchewan’s chief medical health officer, Dr. Saqib Shahab. (Joseph Ho/980 CJME)
Manitoba company fined $560K after workplace fatality
A Winnipeg company has been fined $560,000 in Moose Jaw Provincial Court in connection with the death of a man on a worksite near Eyebrow. It's the largest fine ever handed out in the province for a w...
CJME News
Dec 19, 2019
Moose Jaw Provincial Court. (Discover Moose Jaw)
Pelosi says impeachment leaves ‘spring’ in people’s step
WASHINGTON - Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Thursday that people have a "spring in their step" after the House impeached President Donald Trump, but she insisted the Senate must provide more details about ...
Associated Press
Dec 19, 2019
‘Looking back, I can say I tried’: Trauma and healing 10 years after Afghan blast
The shock waves of the flesh-ripping, metal-twisting blast that devastated so many Canadian lives on a quiet, rural road in southern Afghanistan 10 years ago still ripple with a force that's palpable....
The Canadian Press
Dec 19, 2019
Indigenous opposition to pipeline shouldn’t outweigh others: Provinces
VANCOUVER - The governments of Alberta and Saskatchewan are urging the Federal Court of Appeal to defer to cabinet's approval of the Trans Mountain pipeline because they say Indigenous opposition shou...
The Canadian Press
Dec 19, 2019
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson
One man dead after house fire in Arcola
A 60-year-old man is dead after a fire in Arcola. According to a media release from the RCMP, members of the Carlyle detachment responded along with the Arcola Fire Department to a house fire in the t...
CJME News
Dec 19, 2019
Unifor unfazed by interim court order on picketing
Operations were a lot smoother Wednesday at the Co-op refinery thanks to an interim court order from the Court of Queen's Bench. On Tuesday, Justice Janet McMurtry granted an interim order to stop pic...
Lisa Schick
Dec 19, 2019
Members with Unifor Local 594 picket outside of Regina's Co-op oil refinery. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Judge rejects sentencing recommendation for woman who sold three pills
She and her husband had been evicted from their apartment for smoking, then lived in a camper, and then Roxanne Gordon was living in a tent in someone's backyard when she found a bottle of hydromorpho...
Lisa Schick
Dec 18, 2019
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SNC-Lavalin settles Libya charges, pleads guilty to single count of fraud
MONTREAL - SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. has settled criminal charges related to work the company did in Libya Wednesday, with its construction division pleading guilty to a single count of fraud and bringin...
The Canadian Press
Dec 18, 2019
‘Greatest existential threat of our time:’ Ottawa makes carbon tax case in court
EDMONTON - The climate crisis is a national and global issue that can't be fought entirely by the provinces, a lawyer for the federal government argued Tuesday. "The context of this case is the greate...
The Canadian Press
Dec 17, 2019
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