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'One of the big names of Senate history,' Quebec's Joyal leaves Red Chamber
OTTAWA - In 2014, Justin Trudeau booted senators out of the Liberal caucus as part of his bid to transform Canada's Senate into a more independent, less partisan chamber of sober second thought. Yet o...
The Canadian Press
Jan 31, 2020
Regina's executive committee tables COVID tax relief decision
Hotels and businesses seeking some financial relief from the City of Regina will need to wait a bit longer. On Wednesday, the city's executive committee voted to table its decision when it comes to re...
Britton Gray
Feb 09, 2022
Sask. Catholic schools win funding appeal fight
It's a significant legal victory for Catholic education in Saskatchewan. The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal has ruled in favour of the appeal of the Theodore case in a unanimous decision. It overturns t...
CJME News
Mar 25, 2020
'It's part of our tradition to protect the environment': First Nations react to oil spill
As stewards of the land, First Nations communities are playing a major role in the cleanup efforts of the July 21 oil spill. The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations organized a gathering in Pri...
Lisa Schick
Jul 28, 2016
New fees take effect in Regina and Saskatoon
A new year means new fees. In the City of Regina, utility fees will increase by three per cent, which was part of a three-year increase approved by council in 2018. The city says any other rate change...
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Jan 01, 2021
Online threats, racism causing fear for Indigenous women: MMIWG commissioner
Michele Audette feels disappointed when she looks online and sees a barrage of violent threats towards Indigenous women. "It made me so mad that we tolerate this. There's no real ... reprimand,&q...
The Canadian Press
Mar 08, 2020
Lawyer: Remains of missing Texas soldier identified
DALLAS - Army investigators have identified the body of a soldier who vanished more than two months ago from a base in Texas, according to a lawyer for the soldier's family. Remains found last week bu...
The Canadian Press
Jul 05, 2020
Wildfire death toll rises as search for missing continues
CHICO, Calif. - A message board at a shelter for the many people who fled California's deadliest wildfire is filled with photos of the missing, as well as pleas for any information about relatives and...
Associated Press
Nov 14, 2018
UFC refs not making it to Saskatoon
The Ultimate Fighting Championship is just five days away from its debut in Saskatchewan. And while fans familiarize themselves with the fighters, they may be surprised to see the referees in the...
Aug 18, 2015
Federal legislation for cannabis-possession pardon not enough, critics say
OTTAWA - Long-awaited legislation that makes getting a pardon for simple possession of cannabis cheaper and quicker made it to the House of Commons Friday, but critics say it won't be enough to right ...
Mar 01, 2019
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