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Norway Contacts Moose Jaw Calling for a 'Moose Truce'
The Norwegian town of Stor-Elvdal, the municipality that has been feuding with Moose Jaw, is calling for a moose truce. Vice Mayor Linda Otnes Henriksen of Stor-Elvdal, the current home of the World's...
Discover Moose Jaw
Feb 02, 2019
U of R women's, U of S men's basketball teams earn comeback wins
It was a wild night of basketball as the University of Regina women's team and University of Saskatchewan men's team completed comeback wins Friday in Regina. Each team's win clinches a home playoff s...
Britton Gray
Feb 02, 2019
U of R Cougars guard Carolina Goncalves dribbles the ball in a game against the U of S Huskies on Feb. 1, 2018. (Arthur Ward/Arthur Images)
Fate of truck driver in Humboldt bus crash will test sentencing system: experts
A legal expert says the punishment for the truck driver responsible for the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash will put Canada's sentencing provisions to the test. Jennifer Quaid, a law professor at th...
The Canadian Press
Feb 01, 2019
Jaskirat Singh Sidhu. (THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO/Ryan Remiorz)
Bautista bat-flip ball auction nears end; consignor hopes it stays in Canada
The clock is ticking on the auction of Jose Bautista's bat-flip ball and its consignor is anxious to see where it winds up. Bidding on the ball from Bautista's three-run homer in Toronto's wild 6-3 vi...
The Canadian Press
Feb 01, 2019
US pulls out of Cold War-era nuclear treaty, blaming Russia
WASHINGTON - The United States announced Friday that it was pulling out of a landmark nuclear arms control treaty with Russia, accusing Moscow of violating the Cold War-era pact with "impunity" by con...
Associated Press
Feb 01, 2019
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Father of Humboldt Bronco player got apology in tearful meeting with truck driver
MELFORT, Sask. - The father of a player killed in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash says he thinks meeting face-to-face with the truck driver who caused the collision was a powerful moment in both of the...
The Canadian Press
Feb 01, 2019
RCMP recover remains from 1959 plane crash site
A three-day, deep-water dive in a cold, north Saskatchewan lake has led RCMP to recover human remains and personal items from the scene of a 1959 plane crash. Members of the Saskatchewan and Manitoba ...
CJME News
Feb 01, 2019
A RCMP dive team member readies himself to plunge into Peter Pond Lake in northwest Saskatchewan (RCMP Saskatchewan Twitter)
Seatbelts, car seats are SGI's February traffic spotlight
SGI's February traffic spotlight is occupant restraints, meaning this month police will keep a special eye out for those who don't wear their seatbelts or properly buckle up kids in car seats. Josh Ca...
Jessie Anton
Feb 01, 2019
U of R's 1st Rawlinson Indigenous Executive in Residence named
Future Indigenous entrepreneurs are getting a new mentor, thanks to a generous contribution from the family who owns Rawlco Radio. Bradyn Parisian has been announced as the first Rawlinson Executive i...
CJME News
Jan 31, 2019
Bradyn Parisian is the first Rawlinson Executive in residence at the University of Regina, starting Feb. 1, 2019. (University of Regina)
Feds paid near top dollar for Trans Mountain pipeline, spending watchdog says
Teresa Wright, The Canadian Press OTTAWA - Canada's parliamentary budget watchdog says the Liberal government paid the "sticker price" when it bought the Trans Mountain pipeline from Kinder Morgan for...
The Canadian Press
Jan 31, 2019
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