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‘A matter of principle:’ Family of slain CFL player files lawsuit against bar
CALGARY - The family of a pro football player gunned down outside a Calgary bar has filed a lawsuit against the nightclub and its staff alleging they let a disagreement over a spilled drink escalate i...
The Canadian Press
Mar 10, 2019
Ontario mulls single-use plastics ban in waste diversion strategy
TORONTO - Ontario is weighing a ban on single-use plastics as part of a broader strategy to send less waste to landfills. Nearly a tonne of waste per person in Ontario is generated each year, and the ...
The Canadian Press
Mar 10, 2019
FAST action is required for diagnosing a stroke
The recent death of actor Luke Perry has increased the focus on strokes. Perry, 52, died Monday after suffering a massive stroke five days earlier. Dr. Brett Graham, a stroke neurologist with the Sask...
CJME News
Mar 10, 2019
Tommy Douglas recognized as nationally historically significant
When people are asking to come up with some important Canadians, it won't be too long before someone brings up Tommy Douglas. This week in Regina, the late politician was honoured with a plaque and re...
Lisa Schick
Mar 10, 2019
Ministers and representatives unveil the plaque commemorating Tommy Douglas as a person of national historic significance. Mar. 7, 2019 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
PMO denies Trudeau was hostile toward Liberal MP Celina Caesar-Chavannes
OTTAWA - A spokesman for the prime minister's office says Justin Trudeau had "emotional" conversations with Liberal MP Celina Caesar-Chavannes, but denies her claims the encounters were "hostile" or t...
The Canadian Press
Mar 09, 2019
Search and Rescue teams visit White City area for training
Ian McNeil's first mission as a search and rescue volunteer in La Loche 37 years ago was to find a missing friend he had met just one month earlier. That friend had gone canoeing on a hunting trip and...
Joseph Ho
Mar 09, 2019
Search and Rescue volunteers from all across Saskatchewan came to the White City area on March 9 for a training exercise. (Joseph Ho/980 CJME)
CNIB seeking volunteers in Regina to raise future guide dogs
If you love dogs and have some room in your home, the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) has an offer for you. The CNIB is seeking volunteers in Regina to help raise some future guide do...
Joseph Ho
Mar 09, 2019
Teen faces charges of extortion and uttering threats
A 17-year-old Regina male is facing charges of extortion and uttering threats after an incident that began on social media. On Monday, a female student at a Regina high school told police she had been...
CJME News
Mar 08, 2019
Sask. job numbers increased by 9,000 over the past year
Saskatchewan's workforce grew by 9,000 people year over year from February 2018, the provincial government revealed Friday. In a media release, the province announced that full-time jobs increased by ...
CJME News
Mar 08, 2019
Province sets ice fishing shack removal deadline
Saskatchewan's Ministry of Environment is reminding anglers to get their ice fishing shelters off the lake this month. The deadline for shacks to be removed south of Highway 16 is March 15, and it's M...
CJME News
Mar 08, 2019
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