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Three arrested, one still on the run, after crime spree
A man hit by a car and then shot, a brawl at a gas station, a series of stolen vehicles, and police chases -- the RCMP is still searching for one man, considered armed and dangerous, after a busy coup...
CJME News
May 24, 2019
Trump sends 1,500 troops to Middle East amid Iran tensions
WASHINGTON - The U.S. will bolster its military presence in the Middle East with an additional 1,500 troops, President Donald Trump said Friday amid heightened tensions with Iran. Trump said the troop...
Associated Press
May 24, 2019
Emergency funds for High Level evacuees to start flowing by Monday
HIGH LEVEL, Alta. - Officials say wildfire evacuees in northwestern Alberta should not expect to return until at least next week and that provincial emergency funds for gas, food and other expenses sh...
The Canadian Press
May 24, 2019
THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Government of Alberta
Sask. police focus on speeding, aggressive driving
Speeding and aggressive driving remain problems on Saskatchewan's roads. According to a media release issued Friday by SGI, police officers in the province handed out 8,081 tickets for speeding and ag...
CJME News
May 24, 2019
Cross-Canada corridor concept getting dusted off ahead of election
OTTAWA - The notion of a pan-Canadian corridor dedicated to rail, power lines and pipelines has been around for at least half a century but it looks like it's about to get a big publicity boost. Last ...
The Canadian Press
May 24, 2019
Some new air passenger rights land mid-July, others delayed until Christmas
TORONTO - New federal regulations will land in mid-July requiring airlines to help and compensate passengers stuck on tarmacs for hours, but air travellers must wait until Christmas to be compensated ...
The Canadian Press
May 24, 2019
Faces of concussions: NHL’s head-on battle with an epidemic
HOMER GLEN, Ill. - Wearing a black shirt with "Fight for your happiness" on the front and "Sick not weak" on the back, Daniel Carcillo eats an apple as his wife makes a cappuccino nearby and their old...
Associated Press
May 24, 2019
In this Nov. 10, 2001, file photo, Toronto Maple Leafs' Wade Belak, left, fights with New Jersey Devils' Jim McKenzie during first period NHL action in Toronto. Steve Montador, Todd Ewen, Wade Belak, Rick Rypien, Bob Probert, Jeff Parker and Derek Boogaard are dead. Many of them were enforcers tasked with delivering and taking punches for teammates and all took many blows to the head. (Associated Press photo/Aaron Harris, File)
More changes coming to border crossing hours
Austin Arvay, DiscoverWeyburn.com The United States Customs and Border Protection is announcing changes once again to a number of border crossings between Saskatchewan and Montana. Just over a month a...
Discover Weyburn
May 24, 2019
A Canada-U.S. border crossing station between Saskatchewan and Montana. (DiscoverWeyburn.com)
Supreme Court orders new trial for manslaughter in Cindy Gladue death
OTTAWA - Ontario trucker Bradley Barton should be retried for manslaughter, but not murder, in the case of Cindy Gladue, who bled to death in the bathroom of his Edmonton motel room, the Supreme Court...
The Canadian Press
May 24, 2019
Protesters show their support for Cindy Gladue attend a rally along Edmonton's city streets on Thursday, April 2, 2015. The Supreme Court is to rule today on the case of an Ontario trucker acquitted in the death of an Alberta woman in what could set a precedent in Canada's sexual assault laws. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Topher Seguin
Court rules B.C. can’t limit oil shipments in major blow for pipeline fight
VANCOUVER - British Columbia lost the largest tool in its toolbox to halt the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion with a court decision Friday that concluded it can't restrict oil shipments through its ...
The Canadian Press
May 24, 2019
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