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SGI continues to benefit from out-of-province expansion
SGI achieved one goal and closed in on another during the 2018-19 fiscal year. In its annual report tabled Tuesday, the Crown corporation revealed it had written $371.4 million in premiums outside of ...
CJME News
Jul 09, 2019
Hail and strong winds damage crops in southern Sask.
Summer may have just started, but it has been a stormy start to the season for much of Saskatchewan. Strong winds and hail damaged crops in the south on Sunday night. Tornado and thunderstorm watches ...
Nathan Meyer
Jul 08, 2019
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‘Like-minded’ premiers flip pancakes, talk politics on Calgary Stampede visit
CALGARY - Five premiers with similar grievances against Ottawa gathered Monday for an informal confab in Calgary, where they shared notes ahead of this week's first ministers' meeting and took in some...
The Canadian Press
Jul 08, 2019
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney, second left, hosts a Stampede breakfast with visiting premiers, left to right, Doug Ford, of Ontario, Blaine Higgs, of New Brunswick, Scott Moe, of Saskatchewan, and Robert McLeod, of the Northwest Territories,in Calgary, Monday, July 8, 2019.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh
Tradition versus technology: Northerners debate use of drones in caribou hunting
YELLOWKNIFE - Tradition and technology are clashing on the tundra where Indigenous groups are debating the use of drones to hunt caribou. The issue arose during public consultations on new wildlife re...
The Canadian Press
Jul 08, 2019
Spies welcomed energy industry info about alleged threats, documents show
OTTAWA - Canada's spy service routinely welcomed reports from the energy industry about perceived threats, and kept such information in its files in case it might prove useful later, newly disclosed d...
The Canadian Press
Jul 08, 2019
Police, military co-ordinate to detonate ‘unexploded ordnance’ in Jasper NP
JASPER, Alta. - Police and the military have co-ordinated to blow up a piece of "unexploded ordnance" found by climbers in Jasper National Park. RCMP say climbers found the device on the north side of...
The Canadian Press
Jul 06, 2019
An unexploded ordnance is seen in this undated handout photo along with location info. Police and the military have co-ordinated to blow up a piece of "unexploded ordnance" found by climbers in Jasper National Park. RCMP say climbers found the device on the north side of Mount Athabasca on Thursday and reported it to park officials, who told police.THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO, RCMP *MANDATORY CREDIT*
Scotland Yard questioned Kevin Spacey over assault claims
LONDON - British police have travelled to the U.S. to interview Kevin Spacey about sexual assault allegations. The Metropolitan Police is investigating six claims of sexual assault and assault against...
Associated Press
Jul 06, 2019
Vancouver shipyard used one new coast guard vessel to repair, deliver another
OTTAWA - A Vancouver shipyard delivered the first of the Canadian Coast Guard's three new science vessels last week by cannibalizing parts from one of the other ships for repairs, new documents show. ...
The Canadian Press
Jul 06, 2019
Southern California reels from magnitude 7.1 quake
By John Antczak, The Associated Press LOS ANGELES - A quake with a magnitude of 7.1 jolted much of California, cracking buildings, setting fires, breaking roads and causing several injuries while seis...
Associated Press
Jul 06, 2019
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Regina teenager faces 15 charges after June crime spree
A 17-year-old boy from Regina is facing several charges after a string of incidents over a two-week period in June. In a news release, police say they arrested him on June 22 as he was getting out of ...
CJME News
Jul 06, 2019
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The Saskatchewan Roughriders beat the B.C. Lions 39-8 on Saturday night.
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