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Boeing’s troubled jet is costing $1 billion to fix so far
Boeing is already estimating a $1-billion increase in costs related to its troubled 737 Max and has pulled its forecast of 2019 earnings because of uncertainty surrounding the jetliner, which remains ...
Associated Press
Apr 24, 2019
Former Riders president called to the Hall
He was an integral part of building the Saskatchewan Roughriders' new stadium -- and now he'll enter the Canadian Football Hall of Fame as a builder. Jim Hopson, who served as the Roughriders' first-e...
CJME News
Apr 24, 2019
Former Roughriders president and CEO Jim Hopson. (Kevin Sousa/CFL.ca)
Canada working on an end to the rotting-refuse row with the Philippines
OTTAWA - A resolution to the row between Canada and the Philippines over rotting refuse appears imminent. Environment Minister Catherine McKenna said Wednesday she thinks a solution can be found "in t...
The Canadian Press
Apr 24, 2019
Regina, Saskatoon hope technology can solve transportation issues
Regina and Saskatoon may be provincial rivals, but they're teaming up in hopes of solving a mutual concern. The cities announced Wednesday that they're launching the Civic Innovation Challenge, in whi...
CJME News
Apr 24, 2019
RCMP traffic unit makes drug busts near Kindersley
The RCMP's Roving Traffic Unit had a busy time near Kindersley recently, but not only with traffic. Officers made three drug busts after stopping vehicles on Highway 7 on April 17 and April 18. On Apr...
CJME News
Apr 24, 2019
Early data suggests no post-legalization spike in drug-impaired driving charges
VANCOUVER - Canadian police say they haven't been busting many more stoned drivers six months after legalization, but they are reminding drivers to keep cannabis out of reach. The Canadian Press canva...
The Canadian Press
Apr 24, 2019
Commemorative loonie marking progress for LGBTQ2 people unveiled in Toronto
TORONTO - The Royal Canadian Mint unveiled a commemorative loonie Tuesday to mark what it called a key milestone for lesbian, gay, transgender, queer and two-spirited people, with the government sayin...
The Canadian Press
Apr 24, 2019
The Royal Canadian Mint is unveiling a new commemorative loonie today, shown in a handout photo, meant to mark what it calls a key milestone for lesbian, gay, transgender, queer and two-spirited people in the country. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Royal Canadian Mint MANDATORY CREDIT
As Sri Lanka mourns, Islamic State claims Easter bombings
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - As the death toll from the Easter bombings in Sri Lanka rose to 321 on Tuesday, the Islamic State group claimed responsibility and released images that purported to show the attac...
Associated Press
Apr 24, 2019
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FSIN concerned over RCMP response to gun incident
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) is raising concerns over the RCMP's failure to follow up on an incident where an evicted farmer had a gun while trespassing on the Ochapowace Firs...
CJME News
Apr 24, 2019
Manitoba man who shot at Mounties, wounding one, sentenced to 18 years
MINNEDOSA, Man. - A Manitoba man who shot at two RCMP officers and left one with severe injuries has been given an 18-year prison sentence. Therae Racette-Beaulieu pleaded guilty earlier this year to ...
The Canadian Press
Apr 23, 2019
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