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Province to apologize for 60's Scoop by year's end
The provincial government hopes to apologize to '60s Scoop victims within the next two months. Social Services Minister Paul Merriman said he's been working with individuals who were impacted to make ...
CJME News
Nov 02, 2018
Darrell Davis: No fateful, final weekend for CFL
Schedule makers can rarely predict if the final games of a season will be important. So it's tough to ridicule the CFL's schedule makers for this final weekend of the regular season when three of the ...
Darrell Davis
Nov 02, 2018
Humboldt Broncos detail financial cost of bus tragedy
We're getting a first look at what the Humboldt Broncos did with more than $1 million in donations given in the immediate aftermath of the April 6 bus tragedy. The money is detailed in the 2017-18 fin...
Sarah Mills
Nov 02, 2018
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Advocate criticizes Sask. addictions treatment programs
A retired anesthesiologist and recovered alcoholic is calling on the province to invest more in mental health and addictions services. Dr. Wendy Gore-Hickman joined the NDP in the legislature to descr...
Andrew Shepherd
Nov 01, 2018
Found at bottom of laundry chute: Police to meet with dead Regina woman’s family
REGINA - The family of a woman found fatally injured at the bottom of a laundry chute is to meet with the Regina Police Service next week to discuss an RCMP review of her death. Nadine Machiskinic, wh...
The Canadian Press
Nov 01, 2018
Nadine Machiskinic, 29, died after falling 10 storeys down a laundry chute at the Delta Hotel in Regina in January 2015. (Submitted)
Man injured in northwest Regina shooting
A man is in the hospital with serious injuries after a gun went off Wednesday night in northwest Regina. Police officers were called out to the 100 block of Dorothy Street, a few blocks north of Dewdn...
CJME News
Nov 01, 2018
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Prospect of a rebate raises carbon tax support in Sask.
It seems the prospect of a big rebate cheque has some people in Saskatchewan changing their tune when it comes to the federally imposed carbon tax. According to a poll done by Angus Reid, since the fe...
CJME News
Nov 01, 2018
Postal workers on picket lines, rotating strike hits Regina
Around 400 Canada Post employees could continue to take turns holding down the picket line on Saskatchewan Drive until the weekend, according to the union representing Regina postal workers. William J...
Jessie Anton
Nov 01, 2018
Postal workers in Regina are taking their turn at rotating strikes Thursday. (Naina Rishiraj / CJME News)
Environment Canada predicts mild winter, more snow in Nov.
With October in the rearview mirror, now it's time to prepare for whatever winter might have in store for Saskatchewan. Winter may have held off for Halloween night, but the first few days of November...
CJME News
Nov 01, 2018
Boy, 3, hit by truck, suffers minor injuries
A little boy that ran out into the street walked away with minor injuries after being hit by a truck. Regina police responded around 3:40 p.m. Wednesday to the 2800 block of Dewdney Avenue East. The i...
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Nov 01, 2018
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