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Police chief says refinery labour dispute holding city of Regina hostage
REGINA - Leaders in Saskatchewan are urging both sides in a labour dispute at an oil refinery to resume talks following comments by Regina's police chief that the escalating f...
The Canadian Press
Jan 21, 2020
'Sorry to rain on their parade': Bloc wants to slow down new NAFTA ratification
MONTREAL - The Bloc Quebecois plans to stand in the way of a fast-track adoption of the new trade deal between Canada, the United States and Mexico. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Tuesday he wa...
The Canadian Press
Jan 21, 2020
Jewish group fails to stop postal union lawsuit over pro-terrorism comments
TORONTO - A Jewish activist group has lost its bid to block a defamation suit from one of the country's leading public-sector unions, which took exception to suggestions it supports Palestinian t...
The Canadian Press
Jan 21, 2020
B.C. forest industry grasps for hope amid seven-month strike, shutdowns, changes
VICTORIA - The crisis facing British Columbia's forest industry is intensifying as markets decline, mills shut and a strike involving 3,000 forestry workers enters its seventh month. Th...
CJME News
Jan 19, 2020
Crown appeal of verdict in toddler's meningitis death set for June in Calgary
CALGARY - The Alberta Crown's appeal of the acquittal of a couple in the death of their son is to be heard in June. David and Collet Stephan were accused of not seeking medical attention sooner f...
CJME News
Jan 15, 2020
Boeing travails begin to ripple, 2,800 jobs lost in Kansas
WICHITA, Kan. - Problems for Boeing and its troubled 737 Max aircraft, which appear to be growing deeper, have begun to ripple outward, with a major supplier announcing Friday that it will lay off mor...
CJME News
Jan 10, 2020
Boeing travails begin to ripple, 2,800 jobs lost in Kansas
WICHITA, Kan. - Problems for Boeing and its troubled 737 Max aircraft, which appear to be growing deeper, have begun to ripple outward, with a major supplier announcing Friday that it will lay off mor...
CJME News
Jan 10, 2020
Striking airport refuellers sit down with employer for first time during strike
MONTREAL - Airplane refuelling workers who are on strike at two Montreal airports say "the ball is in the employer's court" after they presented proposals to Swissport Canada Monday in the first sit-d...
CJME News
Jan 07, 2020
‘Doomsday’ scenario of mass layoffs due to AI unlikely, federal documents say
OTTAWA - Newly released documents show that top government officials believe there is no imminent threat that artificial intelligence and robots will displace large segments of the Canadian workforce....
The Canadian Press
Jan 02, 2020
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Unifor reacts to court order limiting delays at Co-op Refinery
The Co-op Refinery Complex in Regina is pleased with a recent court order that limits picketing workers from stalling traffic heading in and out of the facility. According to the company, the ruling s...
Joseph Ho
Dec 28, 2019
Members with Unifor Local 594 picket outside of Regina's Co-op oil refinery on Dec. 5, 2019. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
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Riders use Green and White day scrimmage to prepare for 1st preseason game
May 19, 2024
The Saskatchewan Roughriders used Green and White Day to log some more practise prior to the team's first preseason game...
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