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A look at the college admissions cheating case 1 year later
BOSTON - A year after dozens of prominent parents and athletic coaches at top universities were arrested in a college admissions cheating scheme, some are heading to prison while others are gearing up...
The Canadian Press
Mar 11, 2020
Inflation weighing on minds of Saskatchewan consumers
Canada's inflation rate keeps on soaring, reaching 5.1 per cent in January. The rate is the highest it has been since September of 1991 and significantly above market expectations of 4.8 per cent. Peo...
Feb 16, 2022
Layoffs coming at Evraz steel mill in Regina
It's bad news for steelworkers in Regina. According to the union that represents employees at the Evraz steel mill, United Steelworkers Local 5890, about 250 employees are being laid off. Union presid...
Jun 17, 2022
First Nation calls for release of Site C report in open letter to premier
MOBERLY LAKE, B.C. - A First Nations leader is calling on the British Columbia government to release several reports on the Site C dam, claiming details of escalating costs and safety concerns have be...
The Canadian Press
Jan 25, 2021
New film tells tale of North Korean orphans sent to Europe
SEOUL, Korea, Republic Of - Six decades after they returned to their homeland, traces of thousands of North Korean children orphaned by the Korean War linger for the elderly Europeans whose lives they...
The Canadian Press
Jun 23, 2020
Senior snowbirds congregate in B.C. when wings clipped by COVID-19 border closures
VANCOUVER - On a small island in British Columbia's Fraser River is a campsite packed with Canadian snowbirds who found refuge when the border with the United States was shut because of the COVID-19 p...
The Canadian Press
Dec 24, 2020
Two charged with murder after shooting in La Ronge
Two people have been charged with first-degree murder in connection with the death of a 32-year-old man in La Ronge. On Wednesday around 4 a.m., police got a call about shots fired outside a residence...
CJME News
May 18, 2022
Survivors say burning train took 20 minutes to stop, 74 dead
MULTAN, Pakistan - A raging fire swept through a train in Pakistan's eastern Punjab Province on Thursday killing 74 people and survivors said afterward it took nearly 20 minutes for the train to stop ...
Associated Press
Oct 31, 2019
Senator refuses to apologize for remark urging convoy 'roll over' Liberals
OTTAWA - Conservative Sen. David Tkachuk says he won't apologize for comments he made at a pro-pipeline rally in Ottawa, calling criticism that he was inciting violence "manufactured outrage.&quo...
The Canadian Press
Feb 22, 2019
Moe speaks out against possible CP Rail labour disruption
Trains could soon be stopped in their tracks and Premier Scott Moe isn't happy about it. CP Rail has issued a lockout notice to its workers' union. Meanwhile, the union has issued a strike notice. If ...
CJME News
Mar 18, 2022
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