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Kobe Bryant's widow to settle lawsuit over deadly crash
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Kobe Bryant's widow has agreed to settle a lawsuit against the pilot and owners of the helicopter that crashed last year, killing the NBA star, his daughter, Gianna, and seven other...
The Canadian Press
Jun 22, 2021
Olympic trials pique viewer interest in Tokyo Summer Games
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Amid all the back-and-forth about the feasibility of holding the Tokyo Olympics during the pandemic, there are early indications of viewer interest in the summer games. U.S. Olympic...
The Canadian Press
Jun 22, 2021
Trans Mountain tree cutting can resume as stop-work order on pipeline route lifts
CALGARY - A federal regulator has lifted a stop-work order on tree cutting and grass mowing along the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project route. Trans Mountain has now submitted a satisfactory p...
The Canadian Press
Jun 22, 2021
The return to the office: What will it look like?
Working from home has been all too common for many people throughout Saskatchewan over the past year. With the province less than a month away from removing all COVID restrictions, a question remains ...
Jun 22, 2021
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Commons committee calls for optional surcharge to subsidize internet for low-income
OTTAWA - A House of Commons committee is recommending the government consider adding a little extra to internet and wireless bills so those who can afford it can help those having a hard time covering...
The Canadian Press
Jun 22, 2021
Scarth Street construction posing challenges for Regina restaurant
It's often said there are two seasons in Saskatchewan: Winter and construction. We're well into the latter; crews are out and about fixing the roads and making improvements in Regina. While it's neces...
Jun 22, 2021
Construction on Scarth Street. (Dominick Lucyk/980 CJME)
Indigenous tourism group avoids closure, plans marketing campaign to help industry
OTTAWA - A group representing thousands of Indigenous-led tourism operators says it has found the money to avoid going under, and has enough left over to launch a new campaign to help the beleaguered ...
The Canadian Press
Jun 21, 2021
High court sides with ex-athletes in NCAA compensation case
WASHINGTON (AP) - In a ruling that could help push changes in college athletics, the Supreme Court on Monday unanimously ruled that the NCAA can't enforce certain rules limiting the education-related ...
The Canadian Press
Jun 21, 2021
Many businesses to continue practising COVID-19 measures even after restrictions lifted: Chamber of Commerce
Once COVID restrictions are completely lifted, the business community doesn't think it's going to be a return to normal right away. The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce recently released results of a ...
Britton Gray
Jun 20, 2021
As Montreal nightlife begins to return, promoters hope to reverse pre-COVID decline
MONTREAL - Downtown Montreal bar and music venue Turbo Haus has begun to reopen after one of Canada's longest COVID-19 lockdowns, but remaining restrictions mean last call is at midnight, patrons must...
The Canadian Press
Jun 19, 2021
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