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Hundreds of Canadians to receive postcards detailing Second World War link
Hundreds of Canadians are about to receive proof of their personal, largely unknown links to one of the defining events of the 20th century. An organization dedicated to commemorating Canada's role in...
The Canadian Press
May 09, 2019
‘You are free to leave’: How the case against Mark Norman ended
OTTAWA - Vice-Admiral Mark Norman had walked up to the entrance of the Ottawa courthouse dozens of previous times over the past year, yet this time was different: This would be the last time. Like on ...
The Canadian Press
May 09, 2019
Vice-Admiral Mark Norman walks with his lawyers Marie Henein and Christine Mainville as they leave court in Ottawa on Wednesday, May 8, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
Federal prisons taking aim at special (illicit) deliveries from the sky
OTTAWA - Prison wardens are usually preoccupied with keeping people inside their walls. Now six Canadian prisons are taking steps to shoo away some pesky, flying visitors. The Correctional Service of ...
The Canadian Press
May 08, 2019
Saskatchewan passes changes to trespassing law
Saskatchewan's trespassing law underwent a significant change on Wednesday, when a new piece of legislation received third reading. The new law requires visitors to get permission from landowners befo...
Andrew Shepherd
May 08, 2019
Refugee changes will hurt women asylum seekers, women’s organizations say
OTTAWA - A group of Canadian women's organizations has called on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to withdraw controversial changes to asylum laws in his government's omnibus budget bill because of the h...
The Canadian Press
May 08, 2019
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
Roughriders' Clark still in hospital after crash
Saskatchewan Roughriders centre Dan Clark remained in hospital Wednesday, one day after suffering injuries in a single-vehicle accident. The CFL's Roughriders said in a text message Wednesday that Cla...
CJME News
May 08, 2019
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British Columbia’s Archie Windsor laughs about royal baby name link
DUNCAN, B.C. - At first, Archie Windsor of Duncan, B.C., says he was shocked to learn he had the same last name as the newest royal, but then he saw the humour. "My father worked in the woods all his ...
The Canadian Press
May 08, 2019
Winnipeg man guilty of murder in Indigenous woman’s death
WINNIPEG - A Winnipeg man has been convicted of murdering an Indigenous woman in what Crown prosecutors have called a crime worse than any horror movie. A jury found Brett Ronald Overby, 32, guilty of...
The Canadian Press
May 08, 2019
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Melville gets two provincial curling championships
Curling fans in Melville have a chance to make a double in January. CurlSask announced at a media conference Wednesday that the 2020 Viterra Scotties women's provincial championship and the 2020 SaskT...
CJME News
May 08, 2019
Sask. police collect 283 firearms during gun amnesty
Police services across Saskatchewan plan to hold another province-wide gun amnesty next year even though numbers are declining. Regina took the lead, launching its first gun amnesty program in 2017 an...
Andrew Shepherd
May 08, 2019
Firearms collected during a gun amnesty on display at the Regina police headquarters on May 8, 2019. (Andrew Shepherd/980 CJME)
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