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Public safety the number one priority on McClintic: Goodale
The frustration over Terri-Lynne McClintic's transfer to a healing lodge doesn't seem to be dying down, especially not in Saskatchewan. "A child killer does not belong out there, she has not served th...
Lisa Schick
Oct 04, 2018
Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale speaking to the Regina Chamber of Commerce Oct. 4, 2018. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Regina police chief defends policy on naming murder victims
Regina's Police Chief is defending the service's new policy on naming murder victims, giving the service the choice to name them or not. Previously the Regina Police Service had named almost every mur...
Lisa Schick
Aug 29, 2018
Regina Police Chief Evan Bray. (980 CJME file photo)
Liberals set to reform jury selection process following Colten Boushie case
OTTAWA - The federal government has introduced legislation aimed at overhauling the criminal justice system, a measure that makes good on a Liberal promise to change the way juries are selected. A num...
The Canadian Press
Mar 29, 2018
Rehabilitation policies in place but not followed: auditor
The Ministry of Justice needs to improve upon following its own policies regarding progress reports on the rehabilitation of adult offenders according to the Provincial Auditor of Saskatchewan. In Jud...
Kevin Martel
Dec 13, 2017
Provincial Auditor of Saskatchewan Judy Ferguson releases Volume 2 of her 2017 report on Dec. 12, 2017. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
‘Legs together’ former judge Robin Camp to ask for return to law practice
CALGARY - A former judge who resigned over his treatment of a sexual assault complainant is to make his case today for why he should be allowed to practise law again. The Law Society of Alberta is to ...
The Canadian Press
Nov 14, 2017
Appeal denied for Adam Cyr convicted of killing 2-year-old in Regina
A Regina man, found guilty of second degree murder in the death of a young child, has had his appeal denied. After being found guilty of killing two-year-old Natalia Shingoose in January, 2015, Adam R...
Adriana Christianson
Jul 13, 2016
Sask. reviewing use of 'administrative segregation' at provincial jails
The province won't call it "solitary confinement", but it admits there is no hard limit on how long an inmate can be segregated from the general population at a Saskatchewan corrections facility. Drew...
Adriana Christianson
Jun 06, 2016
Report shows economic cost of domestic and family violence in Sask.
Family and domestic violence is a serious situation which can take a devastating toll on everyone involved, but it turns out it can cost society a lot too. A new report has been released on the econom...
Adriana Christianson
Jun 02, 2016
Sentence appeal denied for man who hit and killed a Sask. conservation officer
A man who pled guilty to driving drunk when he hit and killed a Saskatchewan conservation officer will not get a shorter sentence. Blaine Taypotat was given a 9 year jail sentence for killing...
Adriana Christianson
Apr 14, 2016
Moose Jaw man pleads guilty to drunk driving in crash that killed 3 friends
On Wednesday 24-year-old Jesse David Taylor from Moose Jaw pleaded guilty to impaired driving in crash that killed three of his friends. The horrific rollover outside Moose Jaw in 2013 left three youn...
Adriana Christianson
Mar 31, 2016
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