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Federal carbon tax rebates will exceed the cost for most people affected
OTTAWA - The federal government will return 90 per cent of all the money it collects from a carbon price directly to the Canadians. But it has pushed back the start date of its new carbon tax another ...
The Canadian Press
Oct 23, 2018
Flu shots now available through house calls by pharmacists
For the first time in Saskatchewan, pharmacists will be able to make house calls to administer publicly-funded flu shots. Chris Perentes, a pharmacist and owner of Lorne Drugs in Regina, said the chan...
Joseph Ho
Oct 22, 2018
2 men charged after unlicensed pot store pops up
Two men have been charged under the Federal Cannabis Act after an unlicensed store reportedly popped up in Yorkton. On Oct. 19, a few days after legalization, Yorkton RCMP received information about a...
CJME News
Oct 22, 2018
Canada deemed U.S. a safe country for asylum seekers after internal review
OTTAWA - Canadian immigration officials have determined that the United States remains a safe country for asylum seekers, despite the Trump administration's crackdown on what it terms illegal aliens. ...
The Canadian Press
Oct 22, 2018
Ragged, growing caravan of migrants resumes march toward US
TAPACHULA, Mexico - A growing caravan of Honduran migrants streamed through southern Mexico on Sunday heading toward the United States, after making an end-run around Mexican agents who briefly blocke...
Associated Press
Oct 22, 2018
Trump has pledged to begin a mass deportation of migrants. (Associated Press files)
Canada Post hit by rotating strikes in Victoria, Edmonton, Windsor and Halifax
OTTAWA - The union representing 50,000 Canada Post employees has begun rotating strikes in four cities across the country. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers says the 24-hour strikes began Monday at...
The Canadian Press
Oct 22, 2018
Saskatchewan Roughriders rebound with 29-24 win over host Calgary Stampeders
CALGARY - The Saskatchewan Roughriders recovered their offence in a 29-24 win over the host Calgary Stampeders on Saturday. The Roughriders had been shut out 31-0 by Winnipeg in their previous game. S...
The Canadian Press
Oct 20, 2018
The Roughriders beat the Stampeders 29-24 in Calgary on Oct. 20, 2018. (Saskatchewan Roughriders/Twitter)
Riders' Gainey still happy with less 'flashy' season
He's got eight fewer interceptions than he had last year, but Ed Gainey knows he's still a dominant defensive back. The Roughriders 2017 most outstanding defensive player admits he's not meeting the g...
Oct 20, 2018
Ed Gainey. (File photo courtesy of the Saskatchewan Roughriders)
'A very serious crime:' advocates react to Hughes DUI charge
Advocates against impaired driving are satisfied with the Riders' decision not to play Charleston Hughes in Saturday's game against Calgary. Hughes is facing an impaired driving charge after Regina po...
Jessie Anton
Oct 19, 2018
Jury finds Calgary couple guilty in 2013 death of toddler son
CALGARY - A jury has convicted a Calgary couple in the death of their 14-month-old son who never saw a doctor until the day before he died in hospital of a staph infection. Jeromie and Jennifer Clark ...
The Canadian Press
Oct 19, 2018
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