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1 in 11.2 million: Cow gives birth to four healthy calves
One Saskatchewan man hit the cattle farming jackpot when one of his cows gave birth to four healthy calves at once. Carman Moxham farms at Leross, which is located west of Kelliher. He told the 980 CJ...
CJME News
Apr 03, 2019
Dot gave birth to four calves at once with all of them surviving. (Carman Moxham/Submitted)
Polish priest regrets burning “Harry Potter” and other books
WARSAW, Poland - The priest in northern Poland who led a public burning of the "Harry Potter" series and other books and items deemed by their owners as harmful has apologized and stressed it was not ...
Associated Press
Apr 03, 2019
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One year later: Survivors in Broncos crash continue to heal from injuries
The 13 players who survived the Humboldt Broncos bus crash one year ago are dealing with injuries ranging from paralysis and back pain to brain damage and mental-health issues. Here's a look at how th...
The Canadian Press
Apr 03, 2019
(The Canadian Press)
New SGI standards could close down auto body shops
As new vehicles get more and more complicated, SGI is changing its standards on how to fix them -- but that could end up closing some auto body shops, especially in small-town Saskatchewan. In a memo ...
Lisa Schick
Apr 03, 2019
A damaged SUV sits on a tow truck in downtown Regina after a four-vehicle collision on Jan. 16, 2019. (Evan Radford/980 CJME)
Recent snow not a big splash for farmers, crop expert says
Many are probably sick of the snow, but it plays an important role for farmers at this time of year. It provides spring runoff into dugouts and helps replenish soil moisture, said Brent Flaten, a crop...
Joseph Ho
Apr 02, 2019
Sask. legislature getting more parent- and baby-friendly
With its marble pillars and sharp-cornered molding, the Saskatchewan legislative building isn't the most baby-friendly place -- but some changes have been made to fix that, in procedure at least. The ...
Lisa Schick
Apr 02, 2019
Saskatchewan NDP interim leader Nicole Sarauer shares her thoughts on 2017 in an interview with reporter Sarah Mills. (980 CJME)
May: UK to seek further Brexit delay, try to break logjam
LONDON - Prime Minister Theresa May said Tuesday that she will seek to further delay Britain's exit from the European Union and seek to make an accord with the political opposition in a bid to break t...
Associated Press
Apr 02, 2019
‘Pretend you have a cold’: Pelosi advises Biden on women
WASHINGTON - As former Vice-President Joe Biden's camp scrambles to contain any political damage over his past behaviour with women, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has some words of advice: Keep your dist...
Associated Press
Apr 02, 2019
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Trudeau says Wilson-Raybould, Philpott no longer Liberal caucus members
OTTAWA - Jody Wilson-Raybould and Jane Philpott have both been kicked out of the Liberal caucus, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday, moments after their fellow government MPs had gathered on P...
The Canadian Press
Apr 02, 2019
More than 40 patients come forward after allegations nurse used labour drug
MONCTON, N.B. - More than 40 patients have come forward since a Moncton nurse was accused of inappropriately administering a labour-inducing drug to pregnant women, a New Brunswick health authority sa...
The Canadian Press
Apr 02, 2019
A registered nurse at Moncton Hospital has been fired and is now the subject of a criminal investigation after at least two pregnant women were allegedly given a labour-inducing drug inappropriately, the hospital's chief of staff said on Mar. 30, 2019. (GOOGLE STREETVIEW)
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