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Nutrien to shut down Rocanville mine, blames CN strike
With just a month before Christmas, Nutrien dropped some tough news about its Rocanville potash mine on Monday. The company is planning to shut down the mine for at least two weeks as of Dec. 2. The S...
Lisa Schick
Nov 25, 2019
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Police issue record number of distracted driving tickets in October
Police across Saskatchewan issued more distracted driving tickets in October than in any previous month. The number of tickets issued hit an all-time high of 1,290. The overwhelming majority of those,...
CJME News
Nov 25, 2019
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‘No excitement at all’ as auctions for oilpatch drilling rights on track for record low
A key indicator of future oil and gas drilling activity in Western Canada is sliding lower as the industry deals with a lack of pipeline capacity, Alberta oil production curtailments and difficulty ac...
The Canadian Press
Nov 25, 2019
The report estimated that oil and gas production would see a 7 to 52 per cent reduction by 2050, and a 1.5 to 6.4 per cent reduction in provincial GDP for a cumulative reduction of $34.5 to $230 billion. (CANADIAN PRESS)
Ottawa to argue appeal of tribunal order to compensate First Nations children
OTTAWA - The federal Liberals say they are appealing a Canadian Human Rights Tribunal ruling on First Nations children because it limits the families that could receive compensation to only those affe...
The Canadian Press
Nov 25, 2019
Universities failing to protect athletes from abusive coaches, students say
VANCOUVER - Meredith Goldhawk has loved hockey since she was four. But she says since a coach at the University of Windsor harassed and bullied her, she can't even bring herself to play a pickup game ...
The Canadian Press
Nov 25, 2019
Pentagon chief fires Navy secretary over SEAL controversy
WASHINGTON - Defence Secretary Mark Esper has fired the Navy's top official, ending a stunning clash between President Donald Trump and top military leadership over the fate of a SEAL accused of war c...
Associated Press
Nov 25, 2019
In this Saturday, Nov. 23, 2019 photo, U.S. Navy Secretary Richard Spencer fields questions at a media availability at the Halifax International Security Forum in Halifax, Nova Scotia. U.S. (Andrew Vaughan/The Canadian Press via AP)
Grey Cup halftime performer Keith Urban curious about Canadian Football League
CALGARY - Country music star Keith Urban is about to experience the Canadian Football League for the first time. The four-time Grammy winner is the halftime performer for Sunday's 107th Grey Cup in Ca...
The Canadian Press
Nov 24, 2019
Massive turnout in Hong Kong vote seen as protest referendum
HONG KONG - Voters in Hong Kong turned out in droves on Sunday in district council elections seen as a barometer of public support for pro-democracy protests that have rocked the semi-autonomous Chine...
Associated Press
Nov 24, 2019
‘Not what it used to be:’ Warm Arctic autumn creates ice hazards for Inuit
For Keith Morrison, the consequences of this fall's extraordinarily warm weather across the North all came down to an urgent call for help. The fire chief for the Arctic community of Cambridge Bay in ...
The Canadian Press
Nov 24, 2019
Don’t eat romaine grown in Salinas, California, Canadian officials warn
OTTAWA - Canadian health officials are warning consumers to avoid romaine lettuce grown in Salinas, Calif., because of another food poisoning outbreak. The notice comes almost exactly one year after a...
The Canadian Press
Nov 24, 2019
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