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Ministers meet to find solutions to canola crisis
It's a request Canadian canola farmers hope will help ease some of the uncertainty during an ongoing trade dispute with China. Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister David Marit met with his federal counte...
Mar 29, 2019
(L-R) Federal Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau, Saskatchewan Trade and Export Minister Jeremy Harrison and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister David Marit met with the media on Friday, March 29, 2019 (Chris Carr/650 CKOM).
Former Regina doctor faces another sexual assault charge
A fifth charge of sexual assault has been filed against a former Regina doctor. Sylvester Ukabam, 73, initially was charged in November with sexual assaults that allegedly occurred while he was a prac...
CJME News
Mar 29, 2019
NFL pre-season game won't be played in Regina
Regina will not be playing host to an NFL pre-season game in August. Statements released Friday by Regina Exhibition Association Ltd. - which oversees the operation of Mosaic Stadium - and promoter On...
CJME News
Mar 29, 2019
RCMP seeking suspects in Lumsden care home theft
The Lumsden RCMP is asking for the public's help in finding two men suspected of a theft from a seniors care home in Lumsden. According to the RCMP, a man entered the facility Monday and claimed to be...
CJME News
Mar 29, 2019
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When the dike breaks: How climate change threatens Maritime lowlands
NOEL, N.S. - They were first created by the Acadian settlers of the 1700s, one shovel full of clay-rich soil at a time. Over the centuries the dikes protecting the Maritime lowlands have been extended...
The Canadian Press
Mar 29, 2019
Anne Crowe, an area farmer and land owner, walks along a dike by the waters of the Bay of Fundy near Noel, N.S. on Thursday, March 28, 2019. The area, home to the highest tides in the world, is at risk of being overwhelmed by rising waters that could sweep over the dike and destroy the farm land. A recent study indicates 70 per cent of the dikes in Nova Scotia are now vulnerable to even a one-in-50-year storm that could occur at any time through a possible combination of tides and weather conditions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan
Combat boots begin cross-country journey to honour 75th anniversary of D-Day
VANCOUVER - George Chow says he was just shy of 19 and had no idea what he was getting into when he enlisted to serve in the Second World War. He arrived at the Vancouver train station from his home i...
The Canadian Press
Mar 29, 2019
Members of the Canadian Forces carry a pair of combat boots to a VIA Rail train to begin their journey to Halifax, at Pacific Central Station in Vancouver, on Friday March 29, 2019. The boots will travel across the country on the train to symbolize those who travelled to Halifax during the Second World War before they embarked for Europe. The journey is part of the federal government's plan to commemorate the 7th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
Window tinting results in drug charges
A routine traffic stop has resulted in drug trafficking charges against two men. According to a media release issued Friday by the RCMP, an officer stopped a Jeep Grand Cherokee on Highway 16 west of ...
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Mar 29, 2019
A man was pronounced dead at the scene of a single-vehicle rollover near Parkbeg, Sask. on May 20, 2017.
Wray Morrison: The face of the franchise
The Toronto Blue Jays will only be able to attract the most loyal of baseball fans in these parts this season. Once the Saskatchewan Roughriders start training camp in May, the rebuilding Blue Jays wi...
Mar 29, 2019
Tories push for probe of political spat with china following ‘absurd' canola ban
OTTAWA - A Quebec Conservative MP is calling China's decision to ban canola imports from Canada "absurd." Tory MP Luc Berthold shot back at China during a meeting Friday of the House of Commons agricu...
The Canadian Press
Mar 29, 2019
Canola grower David Reid checks on his storage bins full of last year's crop of canola seed on his farm near Cremona, Alta., Friday, March 22, 2019. Canola seed exporters report Chinese companies -- one of their major markets -- have stopped buying their product, according to an industry group. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh
Pope demands sex abuse claims be reported in Vatican City
VATICAN CITY - Pope Francis on Friday issued sweeping new sex abuse legislation for Vatican personnel and Holy See diplomats that requires the immediate reporting of abuse allegations to Vatican prose...
Associated Press
Mar 29, 2019
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