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Raptors remain all-business on eve of what could be historic victory
By Lori Ewing TORONTO - The Toronto Raptors are one win away from their first NBA Championship in franchise history. One win away from upending two-time defending champs Golden State. One win from bri...
The Canadian Press
Jun 09, 2019
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Nature Conservancy issues plea to help turtles safely cross roads
PELEE ISLAND, Ont. - Why did the turtle cross the road? - It may sound like the opening of a joke, but the Nature Conservancy of Canada is urging motorists to help the slow-moving reptiles get to the ...
The Canadian Press
Jun 09, 2019
A painted turtle is seen in this undated handout photo. Why did the turtle cross the road? It may sound like the opening of a joke, but the Nature Conservancy of Canada is urging motorists to help the slow-moving reptiles get to the other side. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO, Nature Conservancy of Canada *MANDATORY CREDIT*
Canada’s military spies can collect, share info on Canadians, directive says
OTTAWA - Canada's military spies can collect and share information about Canadian citizens - including material gathered by chance - as long as it supports a legitimate investigation, says a newly dis...
The Canadian Press
Jun 09, 2019
Severe thunderstorm season in Sask. is here: Environment Canada
Saskatchewan's severe summer storm season is here, according to Environment Canada. "We had a strong wind gust report (Thursday night) out of Broadview at 91 kilometres an hour," said meteorologist Na...
Erin McNutt
Jun 09, 2019
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With Mexico deal done, US urges China to resume trade talks
FUKUOKA, Japan - One down, still others to go. President Donald Trump claimed a victory after Washington and Mexico agreed on measures to stem the flow of Central American migrants into the United Sta...
Associated Press
Jun 08, 2019
Global Affairs Canada confirms Canadian dead after incident in Sint Maarten
SINT MAARTEN, Sint Maarten - Global Affairs Canada says a Canadian citizen has died after an incident in Sint Maarten. The agency says the Canadian was pronounced dead in Florida, but declined to prov...
The Canadian Press
Jun 08, 2019
Greater share of recent immigrants landing jobs even as Canada welcomes more
OTTAWA - The share of recent immigrants of prime working age who had employment reached a new high last year, even though Canada has been opening its doors to more newcomers than ever before, accordin...
The Canadian Press
Jun 08, 2019
'It's not a fun day': Watford, Butler among Roughrider cuts
The Saskatchewan Roughriders revealed their final cuts heading into the 2019 CFL regular season, with quarterback David Watford and defensive back Crezdon Butler among them. Teams across the league ha...
Britton Gray
Jun 08, 2019
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Average carbon-tax rebates are lagging federal estimates, data suggests
OTTAWA - The federal government has returned $1.75 billion in carbon-tax rebates to more than eight million Canadian families, the Canada Revenue Agency says. As of June 3, 8,022,780 families had clai...
The Canadian Press
Jun 07, 2019
'It's nerve-wracking': Riders prepare for final cuts
It's a day that's causing a few sleepless nights for some members of the Saskatchewan Roughriders. The CFL team is to announce its final cuts Saturday. "The reality is, you can't keep them all. You wa...
Britton Gray
Jun 07, 2019
The Saskatchewan Roughriders wait in the tunnel before a game in 2019. (File photo courtesy of Saskatchewan Roughriders)
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