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Rain-soaked Regina residents eligible for provincial funding in wake of June storms
The rainstorms that flooded underpasses and homes in Regina in early June resulted in a torrent of calls to the City of Regina. On Wednesday, councillors heard that the city got more than 280 calls fo...
CJME News
Aug 16, 2023
Regina schools react following death of Saskatoon child
For now it is unlikely changes will be made to safety policies and procedures at schools in Regina following the death of a kindergartner in Saskatoon. There are several schools in the city either nea...
Sarah Mills
Sep 14, 2017
A makeshift memorial seen near a retention pond where a 5-year-old student from École Dundonald School died on Sept. 11, 2017. (Chris Vandenbreekel/650 CKOM)
Behind-the-scenes work on skills policy detailed in election-tinged documents
OTTAWA - Top civil servants have been told that their departments don't know what the jobs of the future will look like and that employers' demands for skills will change more and more frequently in t...
The Canadian Press
Jul 27, 2019
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during a press conference at the BC Transit corporate office to announce new investments to improve transit in Victoria on Thursday, July 18, 2019. Internal government documents show federal officials are working through the summer to come up with the right policies so whoever forms the next government can help the country rightly, and quickly, adjust to a shifting economic landscape. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chad Hipolito
At Weinstein trial, defence takes aim at accusers' memories
NEW YORK - With Harvey Weinstein's fate hinging largely on what his accusers remember about alleged sexual assaults years ago, his lawyers Friday turned to an expert known for studying false, represse...
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Feb 07, 2020
Claim that Sharpie pens ruin Arizona ballots misses the mark
As states across the U.S. release vote totals for the presidential election, some social media users are falsely claiming that ballots are being invalidated in Arizona. The supposed culprit: Sharpie m...
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Nov 05, 2020
Feds scale back contentious tax proposal in bid to calm business owners
OTTAWA - Finance Minister Bill Morneau has scaled back one of the most contentious elements of the Trudeau government's tax-reform plan in yet another effort to calm infuriated small business owners. ...
The Canadian Press
Oct 18, 2017
"I'm trying to be creative" - Mandy Bujold turns to technology in absence of sparring
Boxer Mandy Bujold wears sensors in her hand wraps that measure the power and speed of her punches. One of her workouts includes five-minute rounds on the heavy bag in her garage. She'll do three roun...
The Canadian Press
Nov 05, 2020
Feds promise help for surging COVID-19 test demand but won't OK rapid-test tech yet
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is promising to do more to help provinces respond to soaring demands for COVID-19 testing but there is still no indication of when the government will approve th...
The Canadian Press
Sep 23, 2020
'We've been there before:' National phone line launches to prevent overdose deaths
A new Canada-wide phone line aims to prevent deadly overdoses by connecting anyone who is alone and using drugs with peers who can quickly call for help if things take a bad turn. "People who hav...
The Canadian Press
Dec 20, 2020
More masks, ventilators on the way as industrial response to COVID-19 ramps up
As Canadians self-isolate in droves to help buy time for the health system to get ready for a potential deluge of COVID-19 cases, the federal government is buying supplies. Upwards of 60 million N95 m...
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Mar 31, 2020
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Saskatchewan Junior Female Hockey League returns for a second season
Oct 06, 2024
The SJFHL has six teams across the province, with 125 players aged 18 to 22.
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