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Manitoba premier sees majority as affirmation; admits PCs must ‘listen better’
WINNIPEG - Brian Pallister and his Progressive Conservatives went early and won big. Pallister called an election more than a year before it was scheduled and the vote Tuesday ended with a second cons...
The Canadian Press
Sep 11, 2019
Manitoba PC leader and premier Brian Pallister and wife Esther celebrate winning the Manitoba election in Winnipeg, Tuesday, September 10, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods
Family out $2,500 after Swoop emergency landing in Regina
Regina was the site of "incredible stress" for an Ontario man last week as he tried to get his family from their emergency landing to a funeral a province away. Late Wednesday night, a Swoop plane fro...
Lisa Schick
Sep 11, 2019
A stock photo of a Swoop Airlines plane. (Abbotsford Airport/Twitter)
Saskatchewan man acquitted of threatening to shoot Trudeau and blow up Parliament
NIPAWIN, Sask. - A Saskatchewan man accused of threatening to shoot Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and blow up the Parliament Buildings has been acquitted. David Petersen, who is 53, faced a charge of ...
The Canadian Press
Sep 10, 2019
U.S. farmers’ group says pharma, not dairy, is main obstacle to ratifying USMCA
OTTAWA - A leading U.S. farmers' organization says it wants the new North American trade agreement renegotiated to fix a major flaw - one that has nothing do with Canada's much-attacked supply-managem...
The Canadian Press
Sep 10, 2019
THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Rick Bowmer
Brothers run and roll to second straight marathon finish
Among the thousands of people who finished the Queen City Marathon on Sunday, David Hesse did it in a wheelchair with the help of his brother for the second straight year. The 52-year-old man, who has...
CJME News
Sep 10, 2019
Shawn Hesse pushes his brother David in a wheelchair during the 2018 Queen City Marathon in Regina. (Anna Sotar Facebook page)
Trump dismisses John Bolton, says they ‘disagreed strongly’
WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump on Tuesday abruptly forced out John Bolton, his hawkish national security adviser with whom he had strong disagreements on Iran, Afghanistan and a cascade of other ...
Associated Press
Sep 10, 2019
Toronto doctors aim to scale up youth suicide prevention program across Canada
VANCOUVER - Rising youth suicide rates have prompted doctors at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto to launch a clinical trial aimed at testing whether involving families in treatment could prev...
The Canadian Press
Sep 10, 2019
New high-tech web tool aims to enlist Canadians to help find missing kids
TORONTO - Thousands of children are reported missing across the country each year but only a handful of Amber Alerts are issued, potentially leaving large numbers of people who might be able to help f...
The Canadian Press
Sep 10, 2019
80 years ago today, Canada declared war on Nazi Germany
Eighty years ago today, Canada declared war against Nazi Germany, joining Allied forces in battle in the Second World War. Local, weekly newspapers from around the province provide a window to the pas...
Joseph Ho
Sep 10, 2019
The top story in the Kamsack Times on Sept. 14, 1939 was about a community sale. (Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan)
Trudeau, Goodale and Sajjan offer support for Dorian recovery efforts
HALIFAX - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and two federal cabinet ministers offered support Tuesday to people still coping with the impact of Dorian, the hurricane-strength post-tropical storm that slam...
The Canadian Press
Sep 10, 2019
Two fallen trees rest on neighbouring houses in Halifax on Sunday, Sept. 8, 2019. Hurricane Dorian brought wind, rain and heavy seas that knocked out power across the region, left damage to buildings and trees as well as disruption to transportation. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan
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