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Gormley, Monday, February 3, 2020 8:30 - Tensions are on the rise as the dispute between Unifor and Federated Co-operatives Limited enters day 60. Less than 24 hours after they were removed, barricade...
CJME News
Feb 03, 2020
Regina man charged with trying to extort Sask. Party MLA Grewal
A Regina man accused of trying to extort Saskatchewan Party MLA Gary Grewal allegedly threatened to spread rumours of adultery and/or sexual assault about the Regina Northeast MLA if he didn't help th...
CJME News
Jul 14, 2023
Man dead after Regina police-involved shooting
Fewer than 12 hours after a police-involved shooting where a man died, the only indication something happened at a home on Halifax Street was the two parked police vehicles. Around 5:30 a.m. Saturday,...
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May 04, 2019
Two police vehicles were still outside an apartment building on the 1900 block of Halifax Street, nearly 12 hours after a man died in a police-involved shooting. May 4, 2019 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
29 killed in 2 US shootings, and it could have been worse
It took just 30 seconds in Ohio and zero bullets in Texas for officers to stop two mass shooters this weekend, but not before 29 people were killed and about 50 injured in less than 24 hours. Officers...
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Trudeau condemns deadly attack at Nice church that killed three
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemned a deadly attack in the French city of Nice on Thursday as a "heinous" act of terrorism, saying that the perpetrators "do not get to defi...
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Oct 29, 2020
Canadians reluctant to remove statues of historical figures now seen as racist: Poll
OTTAWA - A new survey suggests that while Canadians are divided over removing monuments to politicians who harboured racist views or pushed racist policies, many oppose the "spontaneous" top...
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Sep 09, 2020
The statue of Sir John A. MacDonald is shown torn down following a demonstration in Montreal on August 29, 2020. A new survey suggests that while Canadians are divided over removing statues of politicians who harboured racist views or pushed racist policies, many oppose the "spontaneous" toppling of statues of Canada's first prime minister, John A. Macdonald. The Leger and the Association for Canadian Studies survey follows the controversial tearing down and vandalism of a Macdonald statue in Montreal last month by activists angry at his anti-Indigenous views and policies. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes
Pope Francis issues long-awaited apology for church's role in residential schools
The apology thousands of Indigenous people in Canada have been waiting for was delivered Monday. During a ceremony at the site of a former residential school in Maskwacis, Alta., Pope Francis apologiz...
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Jul 25, 2022
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Premier Scott Moe plans on providing a better picture of when COVID-19 restrictions will be dropped in Saskatchewan. Speaking to Gormley on Monday, the premier said Tuesday will be the day residents g...
Feb 07, 2022
Suspect in Edmonton attack was ordered to return to Somalia from U.S. in 2011
EDMONTON - Authorities in the United States say a Somali refugee accused of attacking a police officer and running down four pedestrians in Edmonton was ordered removed from the country in 2011 by an ...
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Oct 04, 2017
COVID-19 projections and an Ontario community in mourning: In The News for Nov. 20
In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of Nov. 20 ...What we are watching in Canada ...O...
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