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'A beautiful thing:' Hundreds brave cold in Sask. women's marches
Though brisk outside, the passion for social justice and equality kept women's marchers warm in Regina Saturday morning. Out of the couple hundred people who participated, many of them wore red as a w...
Jessie Anton
Jan 19, 2019
Around two hundred people walked Regina's downtown streets in the YWCA's second annual Women's March on Jan. 19, 2019. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
More than half Manitoba's active COVID-19 cases are in First Nations population
WINNIPEG - Vaccine distribution has begun on a handful of Manitoba reserves as a task force reports that 61 per cent of the people with active COVID-19 in the province are First Nations.Manitoba's Fir...
The Canadian Press
Jan 11, 2021
Canada can make vaccines, just not the ones leading the COVID-19 race
OTTAWA - The head of a Canadian biotech industry association says Canada can and does make vaccines - just not the ones expected first to help stop the COVID-19 pandemic. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau...
The Canadian Press
Nov 25, 2020
Military's aid in COVID-19 fight noted as pandemic restricts Remembrance Day events
OTTAWA - The sacrifices of Canadians past and present were honoured alongside messages of hope Wednesday as small crowds braved the pandemic to mark Remembrance Day across the country and thousands mo...
The Canadian Press
Nov 11, 2020
Riders' Dolegala to go to trial on impaired driving charges
A trial date has been set for a Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterback facing impaired driving charges. Jake Dolegala is scheduled to stand trial May 18 in Regina Provincial Court on charges of impaired...
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Jan 31, 2023
"Absolute shock' over stabbings in North Vancouver, B.C., mayor says
VANCOUVER - Stories of bravery, compassion and kindness are emerging after the horror of a stabbing rampage over the weekend, the mayor of the District of North Vancouver said Monday. Mayor Mike Littl...
The Canadian Press
Mar 29, 2021
Northern California fire death toll at 56; 130 missing
MAGALIA, Calif. - As the scope of a deadly Northern California wildfire set in, the sheriff said more than 450 people had now been assigned to comb through the charred remains in search for more bodie...
Associated Press
Nov 15, 2018
Canada sending nearly 300 fire personnel by Friday to help battle wildfires in Oregon
WASHINGTON, Wash. - Canada is sending nearly 300 firefighters and technical specialists to help beat back the flames ravaging Oregon, one of three states where wildfires are razing buildings, claiming...
The Canadian Press
Sep 16, 2020
Death in B.C. care home believed to be first COVID-19 fatality in Canada
VANCOUVER - Canada recorded what's believed to be its first COVID-19 death on Monday after a man died at a seniors care home in North Vancouver, health officials said. Provincial health officer Dr. Bo...
The Canadian Press
Mar 09, 2020
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Trudeau says he will visit B.C. wildfire zones amid shifting landscape
REVELSTOKE, B.C. - Crews fighting wildfires across British Columbia are once again preparing for challenges brought on by sweltering, windy weather as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau prepares to see fir...
Jul 31, 2017
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