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Gaining trust: History of Indigenous experiments poses challenge in COVID health
WINNIPEG - Some leaders and health professionals say they are facing a challenge during the COVID-19 pandemic of persuading Indigenous people to trust a health system that has a history of experimenti...
The Canadian Press
Dec 03, 2020
Google workers form new labour union, a tech industry rarity
A group of Google engineers and other workers announced Monday they have formed a union, creating a rare foothold for the labour movement in the tech industry. About 225 employees at Google and its pa...
The Canadian Press
Jan 04, 2021
Vilsack confirmed for 2nd stint as US agriculture secretary
WASHINGTON - The Senate on Tuesday voted overwhelmingly to confirm Tom Vilsack as agriculture secretary, his second run at the Cabinet post. The former Iowa governor spent eight years leading the same...
The Canadian Press
Feb 23, 2021
Virus deaths slow in places, but British premier gets worse
NEW YORK - The steep rise in coronavirus deaths appeared to be levelling off Monday in hard-hit New York, echoing a trend underway in Italy and Spain, while the crisis escalated alarmingly in Britain,...
The Canadian Press
Apr 06, 2020
Fourth person to pass away from COVID-19 in Sask. was enjoying being a grandfather
Decades of long hours and hard work that kept him on the road were finally starting to pay off for Paul Gullacher's father, Noble. As a CP Rail conductor, the job carried him away from home for up to ...
Joseph Ho
Apr 13, 2020
Noble (Butch) Gullacher (left) spending time at a Riders game with one of his grandchildren. According to his son Paul (right), the 69 year old was enjoying life as a grandfather after a long career as a train conductor. (Photos supplied by Paul Gullacher).
Canadian beef producers getting full access to Japanese market
Canadian beef producers got some good news Monday. For the first time in two decades, Canadian processed beef will be welcome in Japan. Canada will have full access to the Japanese market for the firs...
CJME News
Mar 27, 2023
Fifth person tests positive in B.C. for new coronavirus after return from China
VANCOUVER - A fifth case of the novel coronavirus has been presumptively confirmed in British Columbia, bringing the total number of cases in Canada to eight. Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henr...
The Canadian Press
Feb 14, 2020
Regina wakes up to rain, lightning and thunder
Gardens and lawns in Regina may look a little greener after early morning thunderstorms swept through Thursday with pouring rain, lightning and thunder. The stormy skies are expected to clear up by mi...
CJME News
Aug 02, 2018
Lightning strike near Creelman August, 2, 2018. (Ichikisu Sandesu/Twitter)
Gov't wasting billions on 'failed' projects through outsourcing, says union
OTTAWA - Outsourcing of work that could be done by federal government employees is costing taxpayers billions of dollars, and has created an unaccountable shadow public service, says a report from one...
The Canadian Press
Jan 27, 2020
Gov't wasting billions on 'failed' projects through outsourcing, says union
OTTAWA - Outsourcing of work that could be done by federal government employees is costing taxpayers billions of dollars, and has created an unaccountable shadow public service, says a report fro...
The Canadian Press
Jan 27, 2020
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