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New Canada Food Guide nixes portion sizes, promotes plant-based proteins
Teresa Wright, The Canadian Press OTTAWA - Canada's new food guide does away with food groups and portion sizes, focusing instead on broader guidelines that include eating more plant-based protein and...
The Canadian Press
Jan 22, 2019
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China demands U.S. withdraw request for Canada to extradite Huawei executive
BEIJING - China issued fresh demands Tuesday that the U.S. abandon its request that Canada extradite a senior telecom executive who was detained in Vancouver last month, turning its attention to the S...
Associated Press
Jan 22, 2019
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Regina man wants referendum to allow school bus stop signs
A Regina man is collecting signatures for a petition in hopes of forcing a referendum on whether school bus drivers should be allowed to use their stop sign arms. The city has banned the signs so bus ...
Joseph Ho
Jan 22, 2019
Parents wave to students after their first ride alone on the school bus Aug. 22, 2017. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Netflix begins charging PST in Saskatchewan
There's a provincial sales tax (PST) on nearly everything in Saskatchewan - and now Netflix is no exception. The streaming service has licensed itself with the provincial government and began charging...
CJME News
Jan 21, 2019
Company says sharps disposal boxes upgraded, now more secure
A company that handles biohazardous waste in Saskatchewan says it's now using needle disposal boxes that are more secure, including at the McDonald's on Dewdney Avenue in Regina. "Instead of relying o...
Joseph Ho
Jan 21, 2019
Biomed’s sharps containers no longer rely on a cam lock for security.
Tory leader Andrew Scheer promises more autonomy for Quebec on immigration
MONTREAL - Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is promising to give Quebec more autonomy over immigration if he is elected prime minister. But speaking in Montreal today, Scheer offered few details and ...
The Canadian Press
Jan 21, 2019
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Shutdown goes on as Trump offer doesn’t budge Democrats
Jill Colvin, The Associated Press WASHINGTON - Thirty-one days into the partial government shutdown, Democrats and Republicans appeared no closer to ending the impasse than when it began, with Preside...
Associated Press
Jan 21, 2019
Keep it positive in a campaign year, Trudeau tells MPs while attacking Tories
Mike Blanchfield, The Canadian Press OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau sharpened his core re-election message on Sunday, telling his MPs to present a positive message to Canadians while he brande...
The Canadian Press
Jan 21, 2019
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Seasonal temperatures, sparse snow, forecasted for this week
After a harsh cold snap across the province last week, Environment Canada is forecasting a more normal January for the upcoming week. "We do have warmer weather than what was experienced over the week...
CJME News
Jan 21, 2019
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Fire destroys Pilot Butte home, fundraising starts for family
An early morning fire destroyed a home in Pilot Butte on Sunday. According to the fire department's Facebook page, crews were called to the home at 3:37 a.m. and finished up around 7:30 a.m. No injuri...
Joseph Ho
Jan 20, 2019
An early morning fire destroyed a home in Pilot Butte on Jan. 20. (Sean Schmidt/GoFundMe)
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