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China pressures brands to reject reports of Xinjiang abuses
BEIJING - China stepped up pressure Monday on foreign shoe and clothing brands to reject reports of abuses in Xinjiang, telling companies that are targeted by Beijing for boycotts to look more closely...
The Canadian Press
Mar 29, 2021
Riders lose a penalty-ridden Banjo Bowl 17-10
Another week, another game where the Riders came close but couldn't seal the deal. Things were looking promising for the Roughriders right off the top when they were able to force a two and out on the...
Sep 10, 2016
Climate protesters shut down bridges in Canadian cities as part of global action
Protesters shut down traffic on major bridges across Canada on Monday as they joined in an international day of action meant to galvanize governments into taking more urgent action on climate change. ...
The Canadian Press
Oct 07, 2019
Members of Extinction Rebellion, protesting issues related to climate change, gather at the Angus L. Macdonald Bridge in Dartmouth, N.S. on Oct. 7, 2019. The bridge was closed to all traffic in early morning rush hour. Protests are expected in other Canadian cities including Burrard Street Bridge in Vancouver and Prince Edward Viaduct in Toronto. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan
Ottawa's plan for excise tax on medical marijuana draws ire of patients, producers
TORONTO - The federal government's proposed plan to impose an excise tax on medical marijuana as well as recreational cannabis has left patient advocate groups and Canadian licensed cannabis producers...
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Nov 10, 2017
Lauther's late field goal lifts Riders to 30-29 road win over Argonauts
TORONTO - Brett Lauther's 56-yard field goal with 1:14 remaining earned the Saskatchewan Roughriders a wild 30-29 road win over the Toronto Argonauts on Saturday night. Lauther's boot came after Saska...
The Canadian Press
Sep 23, 2018
Facebook launches political-ad tool, but still allows some controversial content
OTTAWA - Anyone who wants to buy political ads on Facebook in the lead-up to the federal election will have to be approved by the company, but unpaid content that simply blurs lines -like a recent doc...
The Canadian Press
Jun 10, 2019
Roughriders have room to improve after dropping season opener 30-17
Two costly errors early in Thursday night's season opener likely lost the Roughriders the game against the visiting Toronto Argonauts. First, a breakdown on special teams allowed Larry Taylor to get t...
Jamie Nye
Jul 01, 2016
WestJet spreads cheer in downtown Saskatoon
Wearing a blue Santa hat and carrying a box of coffee, Chad Michalenko offers donuts, movie tickets and winter gloves to strangers in downtown Saskatoon. It's part of WestJet's 12,000 acts of random k...
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Dec 09, 2015
Israeli army kills alleged Palestinian attacker in West Bank
JERUSALEM - An Israeli soldier on Sunday shot dead a Palestinian suspected of attempting an attack on troops in the West Bank, the Israeli army said. The army said in a statement that "an armed a...
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Jan 31, 2021
Canadian Justin Kripps delays start of World Cup season until 2021
Canadian bobsled pilot Justin Kripps has delayed the start of his World Cup season until 2021. The Olympic champion from Summerland, B.C., was aiming to begin the World Cup circuit this month but has ...
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Nov 10, 2020
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