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Drunk driver involved in fatal crash in 2014 released from prison
A man who drove drunk in Regina in 2014 and ended up killing another driver in a crash is being granted his statutory release. In June 2014, Brian Okemahwasin was driving drunk in Regina on Albert Str...
Lisa Schick
Jun 09, 2020
Trump says he expects Russia, Saudis to cut oil production
DUBAI CITY, United Arab Emirates - President Donald Trump said Thursday that he expects Saudi Arabia and Russia will dramatically cut production and end an oil war that sent energy prices to record lo...
The Canadian Press
Apr 02, 2020
EXPLAINER: Tokyo Olympics march on without fans from abroad
TOKYO - The Tokyo Olympics and the International Olympic Committee have banned fans from abroad with the games opening in four months. It's part of the fallout from holding the Olympics in the middle ...
The Canadian Press
Mar 20, 2021
Northern leader asking for help in midst of suicide crisis
While the pandemic has been hard for many people, in northern Saskatchewan -- where they already had been dealing with a suicide and addictions crisis -- the situation surrounding COVID-19 has only ma...
Lisa Schick
Dec 07, 2021
Spain's hospitals at breaking point as infections pass China
MADRID (AP) - Spain overtook China on Monday in confirmed coronavirus infections as the pandemic stretched scores of Spanish hospitals to their breaking point. As confirmed virus deaths in New York su...
Associated Press
Mar 30, 2020
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Next Man Up: Raptors keep winning despite consistently missing key players
TORONTO - Nick Nurse's ability to roll with the roster punches goes back to his D League days, when he rarely knew from one game to the next which players he'd have in uniform. And so it wasn't surpri...
The Canadian Press
Feb 11, 2020
Business capacity limited, nonessential surgeries postponed
Many Massachusetts businesses will be limited to 25% capacity and hospitals have been directed to postpone nonessential surgeries starting the day after Christmas to help curb an anticipated increase ...
The Canadian Press
Dec 22, 2020
Regina woman turns family tradition of sending troops Christmas cards into community affair
Somewhere overseas, a deployed Canadian service member is opening a Christmas card from someone in Saskatchewan - and it's all thanks to Roxanne Brown. The Regina woman started the Brown Family Christ...
Jessie Anton
Dec 26, 2019
Roxanne Brown has been sending Christmas cards to deployed Canadian military members since 2006. This year, she added custom-made postcards in the envelopes for soldiers to keep or send home over the holidays. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
'Harperman' song puts federal scientist under ethics investigation
An Ottawa folk singer's "Harperman" protest song has landed him in hot water with his employer - the federal government. According to The Ottawa Citizen, scientist Tony Turner was recen...
CJME News
Aug 28, 2015
Lebanon'splea to skeptical expats: Come visit,bring cash
BEIRUT - With Beirut's airport partially reopening from a three-month virus shutdown, the government is hoping thousands of Lebanese expatriates will return for the summer - and bring dollars desperat...
The Canadian Press
Jul 01, 2020
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Saskatchewan Junior Female Hockey League returns for a second season
Oct 06, 2024
The SJFHL has six teams across the province, with 125 players aged 18 to 22.
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