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Aunt desperate to know what happened to missing Calgary toddler and her mother
CALGARY - An aunt of a missing Calgary toddler says she's desperate to know what happened to the little girl and her mother, who police believe may be victims of homicide. Aliyah Sanderson, 22-months ...
The Canadian Press
Apr 26, 2019
Sask. doctor faces laundry list of misconduct charges
A doctor who used to practise medicine in Regina but now practises out of Moosomin is facing a handful of professional misconduct charges. The charges against Dr. Jordan Velestuck are being brought by...
Lisa Schick
Apr 26, 2019
Biggar fire put out as fire threat in area decreases
The state of emergency in Biggar is expected to be lifted on Friday as crews have the nearby wildfire contained and under control. The blaze that burned through a wilderness area used for backpacking ...
Andrew Shepherd
Apr 26, 2019
Feds’ books still on pace for $15B deficit despite surplus through most of '18-19
OTTAWA - The Trudeau government says it remains on track to post a budgetary shortfall of about $15 billion in 2018-19 even though a new estimate says the federal books ran a $3.1-billion surplus thro...
The Canadian Press
Apr 26, 2019
Father of Quebec City mosque shooter says his son isn’t a terrorist
QUEBEC - The father of the Quebec City mosque shooter is urging Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and others to stop referring to his son as a terrorist. In an open letter to Trudeau, Raymond Bissonnette ...
The Canadian Press
Apr 26, 2019
Flooding in four provinces prompts states of emergency, evacuations
OTTAWA - Two of Canada's biggest cities have declared a state of emergency and three provinces have asked for federal help to fight rising flood waters as Mother Nature's wet wrath of spring marches a...
The Canadian Press
Apr 26, 2019
Water rushes through the Carillon Hydro electric dam Thursday, April 25, 2019 in Carillon, Quebec. Authorities have issued an evacuation alert further up river warning that the Belle Chutes dam is at risk of failing.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz
U of R prof explains the lure of 'Avengers: Endgame'
"Avengers: Endgame" is expected to be one of the biggest movies ever, joining four other films from the Marvel universe in the top 10 highest-grossing films of all time. But why have superheroes taken...
Lisa Schick
Apr 26, 2019
Village of Tantallon loses its hotel to fire
Somewhere in Saskatchewan, there are two photographs that show how dramatically the landscape of Tantallon changed overnight. The Valley View Hotel in the small village -- located about 225 kilometres...
CJME News
Apr 25, 2019
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Disappearance of woman, child treated as potential homicides: Calgary police
Calgary police say they are treating the disappearance of a woman and her young daughter as potential homicides and that a suspect they have arrested knows the pair. Jasmine Lovett, 25, and 22-month-o...
The Canadian Press
Apr 25, 2019
Former Winnipeg cop tells court he didn’t point gun at female colleague
WINNIPEG - A former Winnipeg police officer testified he never accidentally or intentionally pointed a shotgun at a female colleague. Leroy Gold is on trial in provincial court on charges of pointing ...
The Canadian Press
Apr 25, 2019
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