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Saskatchewan toughens penalties for distracted driving
Those who use their phones behind the wheel in Saskatchewan should prepare for their wallets to get a lot lighter -- the provincial government is beefing up its distracted driving laws. On Tuesday, th...
Lisa Schick
Nov 19, 2019
(Government of Saskatchewan handout)
CN union members' strike will reduce farmers' market access
From trade disputes with China to bad harvest weather to shrinking market access, this year's farming season keeps getting worse for agricultural producers. That was the case again Tuesday, as about 3...
Evan Radford
Nov 19, 2019
(980 CJME file photo)
Man dead after head-on crash near Yellow Grass
A 46-year-old man has died after a head-on crash on Highway 39 on Monday. According to a media release from the RCMP, officers from the Milestone detachment were among those who responded at about 8:3...
CJME News
Nov 19, 2019
At least 1.2M acres of crop still on the field in Sask.
It may be just past the middle of November -- a little more than a month until Christmas -- but some farmers in Saskatchewan are still out in the fields, trying to get their crops off. Shawn Jaques, p...
Lisa Schick
Nov 19, 2019
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Republicans assail aide who reported Trump phone call
WASHINGTON - A career Army officer testified Tuesday that President Donald Trump's call with Ukraine was "improper," as Republicans tried to undercut the national security official with pointed exchan...
Associated Press
Nov 19, 2019
Canadian universities encourage exchange students in Hong Kong to head home
Some Canadian universities are urging their exchange students in Hong Kong to consider returning home as the semi-autonomous Chinese territory is beset by escalating violence between government offici...
The Canadian Press
Nov 19, 2019
Canadian women’s star Hayley Wickenheiser inducted into Hockey Hall of Fame
TORONTO - Hayley Wickenheiser hasn't had a lot of time to reflect. The Canadian women's hockey star - a quadruple Olympic gold medallist and seven-time world champion - retired in January 2017 and qui...
The Canadian Press
Nov 19, 2019
Hockey Hall of Fame inductee Hayley Wickenheiser. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette
Sweden drops Assange rape investigation after 9 years
STOCKHOLM - Sweden on Tuesday dropped its investigation into an alleged rape by WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who is currently in prison in Britain, because too much time has elapsed since the acc...
Associated Press
Nov 19, 2019
(The Associated Press)
Police surround last holdouts at Hong Kong university
HONG KONG (AP) - About 100 anti-government protesters remained holed up at a Hong Kong university Tuesday, their choices dwindling along with their food supplies as they braced for the endgame in a po...
Associated Press
Nov 19, 2019
Injured protesters wrapped in blankets, walk through the campus of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University in Hong Kong, Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2019. About 100 anti-government protesters remained holed up at the Hong Kong university Tuesday as a police siege of the campus entered its third day. (AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim)
Trans Mountain received $320M in government subsidies in first half 2019: report
VANCOUVER - The Trans Mountain pipeline received $320 million in subsidies from the Canadian and Alberta governments in the first half of 2019, says a new report by an economic institute that analyzes...
The Canadian Press
Nov 19, 2019
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson
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