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COVID-19 pandemic prompts urbanites to rethink 'grand bargain' of dense city living
MONTREAL - The densely populated slums of Montreal's Griffintown were the subject of a famous 1897 study by businessman and philanthropist Herbert Ames, whose work on the disease-ridden tenements infl...
The Canadian Press
May 10, 2020
A worksite is seen Friday May 8, 2020 in Montreal. As Quebec's construction sector reopens Monday following weeks of shutdown to slow the spread of the virus, the main players behind the city's building boom in neighbourhoods such as Griffintown say it's "business as usual" and are confident the market remains robust. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz
COVID-19 pandemic prompts urbanites to rethink 'grand bargain' of dense city living
MONTREAL - The densely populated slums of Montreal's Griffintown were the subject of a famous 1897 study by businessman and philanthropist Herbert Ames, whose work on the disease-ridden tenements...
The Canadian Press
May 10, 2020
Alberta asks court whether environmental assessment process is constitutional
EDMONTON - The Alberta government has asked the province's Appeal Court to rule on whether Ottawa's new way of handling environmental assessments for major construction projects such as pipelines is c...
The Canadian Press
Sep 11, 2019
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City of Regina opts to make public transit free for kids under 13
Regina city council has decided to make public transit free for those under the age of 13. Previously, it was only free for kids aged four and under. Youths between the ages of five and 14 and those a...
Shane Clausing
Jul 14, 2022
St. Louis Blues GM Doug Armstrong gets same role for Canadian men's Olympic team
CALGARY - Doug Armstrong will be the general manager of Canada's men's Olympic hockey team if NHL players participate next year in Beijing. Hockey Canada announced Wednesday the St. Louis Blues GM has...
The Canadian Press
Feb 03, 2021
Animals of evacuees in Prince Albert being housed at SPCA
The doors of Prince Albert's former SPCA shelter are once again open."It's not to replace or be in competition with the SPCA, it's to help out with the relief effort," said Mayor Greg Dionne...
CJME News
Jul 07, 2015
Rolling out the green: turf installation starts at new Mosaic Stadium
The new Mosaic Stadium is rolling out the green carpet for the green and white. The installation of new turf is underway for the playing surface at the new stadium. It will be the first stadium in the...
Adriana Christianson
Jul 12, 2016
Downtown library seeking $50 million in upgrades to keep lights on
The Regina Public Library (RPL) says its downtown facility is in need of $50 million in repairs in order to keep the doors open in the future. A report being made to a city committee Wednesday says va...
Shane Clausing
Aug 09, 2022
Injury bug bites Roughriders again
The injuries are once again coming in bunches for the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Slotback Duke Williams, defensive end A.C. Leonard and centre Dan Clark all left Tuesday's practice early. Slotback Kyra...
Britton Gray
Nov 02, 2021
Jamie Nye: Dressler's retirement should be in green
So Weston Dressler is ready for retirement. The story in his hometown newspaper from Bismark, N.D. has the scoop that Dressler’s 11-year CFL career is over. When I think of Dressler, I think of ...
CJME News
Aug 08, 2019
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