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McKenna says you can't erase a troubled history by removing statues
OTTAWA - The minister responsible for Parks Canada says tearing down statues is not the solution when it comes to addressing the darker side of Canadian history. Environment Minister Catherine McKenna...
The Canadian Press
Aug 15, 2018
Museum scales back 25th anniversary of Oklahoma City bombing
OKLAHOMA CITY - The Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum is planning to offer a recorded, one-hour television program in place of a live ceremony to mark the 25th anniversary of the Oklahoma Cit...
The Canadian Press
Mar 19, 2020
Edmonton mayor tells Freeland he wants continued access to federal politicians
EDMONTON - The mayor of Edmonton has told Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland that he wants continued access to federal politicians. Don Iveson says he voiced his concerns to Freeland during ...
CJME News
Jan 06, 2020
Trudeau stresses digital tech's potential — and dangers — at global AI summit
MONTREAL - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau kicked off the inaugural meeting of a global council on artificial intelligence by warning of the danger of unbridled digital technology, despite its potential...
The Canadian Press
Dec 04, 2020
Anti-pipeline group demonstrates in Saskatoon
Demonstrators in Saskatoon joined a nationwide call for a halt of reviews planned for two major pipeline projects. A few dozen people from Climate Justice Saskatoon braved the cold Friday to st...
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Canada's men's basketball team pulls out of two games this month due to COVID-19
Canada's men's basketball team won't play in two FIBA AmeriCup 2021 qualifying games later this month due to concerns around COVID-19. Canada was scheduled to play Cuba on Nov. 29 and the US Virgin Is...
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Nov 25, 2020
Hamlet northeast of Calgary safe for re-entry after truck-train crash
THREE HILLS, Alta. - Residents of a hamlet northeast of Calgary were being allowed to return to their homes Tuesday after crews cleared the site of a collision between a train and ...
The Canadian Press
Mar 10, 2020
Convicted sex offender moving into Heritage neighbourhood
The Regina Police Service issued a public advisory Wednesday about a convicted sex offender who is deemed to be a high risk to reoffend. Jason Paul Thorne, 42, is to move into a residence in Regina's ...
CJME News
Aug 14, 2019
Regina police say that convicted sex offender Jason Thorne is a high risk to reoffend sexually. (Photo submitted by Regina Police Service)
Regina police say convicted sex offender moving into Heritage neighbourhood
The Regina Police Service issued a public advisory Friday about a convicted sex offender who is deemed to be a high risk to reoffend. Jason Paul Thorne, 43, is to move into a Heritage neighbourhood re...
CJME News
Mar 20, 2020
Regina police say that convicted sex offender Jason Thorne is a high risk to reoffend sexually. (Photo submitted by Regina Police Service)
Country singer Paul Brandt adds voice against proposed coal mines in Rockies
Another country music star from Alberta has voiced protest against proposed coal mines on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains. Paul Brandt, who leads a committee on human trafficking set up by t...
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Jan 14, 2021
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