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DMZ diplomacy? Trump outreach to Kim for border rendezvous
OSAKA, Japan - President Donald Trump issued a Twitter invitation Saturday to North Korea's Kim Jong Un to meet for a handshake at the demilitarized zone that separates the North and South, and expres...
Associated Press
Jun 29, 2019
Roughriders' defence looking to bounce back, force turnovers
The Saskatchewan Roughriders' defence is looking to leave Week 2 in the rear-view mirror. The CFL team gave up 44 points in a 44-41 loss to the Ottawa Redblacks on June 20. In 2018, the Riders' defenc...
Britton Gray
Jun 28, 2019
The Saskatchewan Roughriders' defensive line performs a drill at practice on June 27, 2019. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Americans head to Canada to buy cheap insulin; some worry about supply here
TORONTO - The soaring cost of insulin in the United States prompted a group of American diabetics to head to Canada on Friday to buy the non-prescription drug at a fraction of the price. The group of ...
The Canadian Press
Jun 28, 2019
B.C. argues in Calgary court for injunction on Alberta’s turn-off-the-taps law
CALGARY - A lawyer for the Alberta government has argued that the province's turn-off-the taps legislation is not meant to hurt British Columbia despite political rhetoric that suggests otherwise. A C...
The Canadian Press
Jun 28, 2019
Province urges precautions for West Nile Virus
Those planning on enjoying the outdoors this summer are once again being warned about West Nile virus. The province is urging people to take precautions to prevent contracting the virus this summer. W...
Nathan Meyer
Jun 28, 2019
Always ticking: Canada’s population clock shows demographic changes in real time
A Quebecer moves to the Northwest Territories, a family in Newfoundland and Labrador welcomes a new arrival, another in British Columbia mourns a loss, an immigrant settles somewhere in Ontario. Withi...
The Canadian Press
Jun 28, 2019
Home is where the heart is for Hayley Wickenheiser
Hayley Wickenheiser may be heading for the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto, but a good part of her remains in Shaunavon. During a conversation with The Green Zone's Jamie Nye on Thursday, Wickenheiser ...
CJME News
Jun 28, 2019
Hayley Wickenheiser sits near an outdoor rink. (HayleyWickenheiser.com/submitted)
Ottawa’s carbon-pricing law valid, Ontario’s top court rules
TORONTO - The federal government's carbon pricing scheme is constitutionally sound and has the critical purpose of fighting climate change, Ontario's top court ruled in a split decision on Friday. The...
The Canadian Press
Jun 28, 2019
Canadians more likely to take pride in the present than history: poll
More Canadians take pride in the things that affect them today than they do in their country's history, a survey from the Association for Canadian Studies suggests. The online poll found that 73 per c...
The Canadian Press
Jun 28, 2019
Case of alleged spy for China tangled in prolonged secrecy disputes
OTTAWA - The case of a Canadian man accused of trying to spy for China is once again tied up in mysterious closed-door proceedings over confidential information. It has been more than five years since...
The Canadian Press
Jun 28, 2019
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