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CFLPA tells players not to report to training camp without new agreement
TORONTO - Contract talks between the CFL and its players have turned ugly. The CFL Players' Association has instructed its players not to make travel arrangements to attend training camps when they op...
The Canadian Press
Apr 18, 2019
FSIN wants Indigenous kids in Indigenous care, says gov. isn't helping
"Saskatchewan First Nations are ready to take over and to assert that jurisdiction and to bring our children home to our communities," said David Pratt, vice-chief with the Federation of Saskatchewan ...
Lisa Schick
Apr 17, 2019
David Pratt, Vice-Chief of the FSIN, speaks with reporters at the Legislature on April 17, 2019. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Bells of French cathedrals ring in tribute to Notre Dame
PARIS -- Bells of cathedrals across France rang in a moving tribute Wednesday to Notre Dame as firefighters and experts continued to keep the beloved but weakened landmark under close surveillance. Fr...
Associated Press
Apr 17, 2019
Notre Dame cathedral is pictured early Wednesday, April 17, 2019 in Paris. Nearly $1 billion has already poured in from ordinary worshippers and high-powered magnates around the world to restore Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris after a massive fire. (FRANCOIS MORI / AP PHOTO)
Southern Sask. farmers looking for more rain this spring
Many farmers in southern Saskatchewan are looking to the skies and asking for more rain after the sprinkling some got Wednesday morning. According to Todd Lewis, president of the Agricultural Producer...
Lisa Schick
Apr 17, 2019
Some Saskatchewan farmers are hoping for snow and rain before spring seeding begins. (Sarah Leguee/Submitted)
Kenney’s premiership to pose challenges, opportunities for Trudeau
OTTAWA - Jason Kenney's newly secured perch as premier of Alberta poses both a threat and a potential boon to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's re-election chances this fall, political observers said We...
The Canadian Press
Apr 17, 2019
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Penticton, B.C. residents shaken by fatal shootings; vigil for victims planned
PENTICTON, B.C. - Residents of British Columbia's southern Okanagan will gather this evening for a candlelight vigil to honour four people shot to death in a targeted attack in Penticton. The vigil is...
The Canadian Press
Apr 17, 2019
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff Bassett
18-year-old wanted over Columbine threats found dead, FBI says
LITTLETON, Colo. -- A Florida teenager who authorities say was obsessed with the Columbine school shooting and may have been planning an attack of her own in Colorado just days ahead of the 20th anniv...
Associated Press
Apr 17, 2019
Federal climate law crucial to Indigenous constitutional rights, court told
TORONTO - The federal government has no choice but to tackle greenhouse gas emissions given the catastrophic impact unchecked global warming will have on Canada's Indigenous people, Ontario's top cour...
The Canadian Press
Apr 17, 2019
U.S. changes course on Sask. border crossing
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has reversed a decision it made on the hours of operation at a border crossing south of Regina. In a media release, the American government body announced it w...
CJME News
Apr 17, 2019
‘The NDP is here to stay:’ Outgoing Alberta government to serve as Opposition
EDMONTON - Some of Alberta's NDP members say the party has changed the province for the better and believe it will be an effective Opposition. On Tuesday, Albertans elected Jason Kenney and his United...
The Canadian Press
Apr 17, 2019
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