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Politicians promise help for GM workers; stress that saving plant hopeless
Provincial and federal leaders alike conceded the futility Monday of trying to persuade General Motors to keep its Oshawa, Ont., automotive plant running beyond 2019, and instead focused on finding wa...
The Canadian Press
Nov 26, 2018
Provincial and federal leaders alike conceded the futility Monday of trying to persuade General Motors to keep its Oshawa, Ont., automotive plant running beyond 2019, and instead focused on finding ways to ease the pain of more than 2,500 workers who stand to lose their jobs. (Canadian Press)
Deer data needed for tracking CWD: Environment ministry
The province is asking hunters for 2,000 deer heads, in order to monitor a progressive disease among wildlife. The environment ministry wants to track the effects that chronic wasting disease (CWD) ha...
Evan Radford
Nov 26, 2018
A photo of a male White-tailed deer. (Wikipedia)
Williams’ record 97-yard punt return TD leads Stampeders to Grey Cup win
EDMONTON - Terry Williams helped end the Calgary Stampeders end their Grey Cup misery. Williams had a record 97-yard punt-return touchdown on a slippery Commonwealth Stadium turf Sunday night to lead ...
The Canadian Press
Nov 25, 2018
106th Grey Cup. Calgary Stampeders win over Ottawa Redblacks 27-16 (Canadian Press)
Survivors of Sixties Scoop gather to share stories in Regina
Rod Belanger was three years old when he was taken away from his family. He said the Sixties Scoop robbed him of the chance to know his grandparents, parents and siblings. "I never spent a Christmas w...
Joseph Ho
Nov 26, 2018
Regina police investigate shots fired at home near Mosaic Stadium
Regina police are investigating after several shots were fired at a home near Mosaic Stadium Saturday night. It happened around 11:15 p.m. in the 1600 block of Montague Street. No one was injured. Any...
CJME News
Nov 25, 2018
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Rebellion owner wants downtown housing in railyard renewal
It's Regina's own field of dreams for businesses, residents and the city itself. On Friday, $33.6M in joint funding was announced for the Railyard Renewal Project to develop 17.5 acres of empty land b...
Andrew Shepherd
Nov 25, 2018
The former Regina railyard could soon be transformed from gravel and train tracks into a vibrant new community space with room for housing, green space and businesses. (Andrew Shepherd/980 CJME)
Players union ratifies deal with National Lacrosse League to end labour dispute
The Professional Lacrosse Players' Association and the National Lacrosse League came to terms on an agreement Saturday to end a labour dispute that saw the league cancel the first two weekends of the ...
The Canadian Press
Nov 25, 2018
Senate adjourns vote on Canada Post back-to-work bill until Monday
OTTAWA - After spending hours studying a bill that would order an end to postal workers' rotating strikes, the has voted to think things over for another day. Senators adopted a motion Saturday evenin...
The Canadian Press
Nov 25, 2018
Canada Post back-to-work bill passed during late night Commons sitting
OTTAWA - Legislation ordering postal workers back to work was passed in the House of Commons during a special session that dragged on into the wee hours of Saturday morning. Bill C-89 passed third rea...
The Canadian Press
Nov 24, 2018
Moose Jaw police fire two civilian staff for accessing records
The Moose Jaw Police Service has fired two of its civilian staff for inappropriately accessing police information records. Police say the investigation, which started after complaints this fall, found...
CJME News
Nov 24, 2018
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