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‘The scariest night’: Survivor remembers 10 years in Sask. residential school
Just off Highway 15 on the Muskowekwan First Nation, hidden from the road by trees, stands a relic of pain and hurt for many in the community.It's the last fully intact residential school building in ...
Jun 03, 2021
Pressure mounts on Canada to donate COVID-19 vaccine doses to COVAX now
OTTAWA - Almost three dozen Canadian aid groups, faith-based organizations and global development advocates say Canada needs to donate some COVID-19 doses to a global vaccine alliance immediately. The...
Jun 03, 2021
Adam's Walk - Awareness for Youth of Drugs, Gangs and Violence
Adam's Walk is to raise awareness for April Roberts' late son, Adam Pelletier, on his birthday.This walk is for youth against drugs, gangs and violence.All are welcome. Meet at wholesale at 10:00 am o...
Jun 03, 2021
Biden announces international COVID-19 vaccine sharing plan
WASHINGTON (AP) - The White House on Thursday unveiled President Joe Biden's plans to share COVID-19 vaccines with the world, including its intent to direct 75% of excess doses through the U.N.-backed...
Jun 03, 2021
Singh demands Trudeau drop legal battle against First Nations children, survivors
OTTAWA - New Democrats are making a renewed push for the federal government to take concrete steps toward reconciliation with Indigenous peoples. In the House of Commons today, NDP Leader Jagmeet Sing...
Jun 03, 2021
Study suggests fishing gear entanglement stunting growth of endangered right whales
HALIFAX - Scientists are reporting a troubling reduction in the length of North Atlantic right whales, suggesting a key factor in their stunted growth may be the fishing gear many haul around after be...
Jun 03, 2021
'Cracks' appearing as Canadian military faces confluence of challenges: defence chief
OTTAWA - Canada's top military commander says he is starting to see "cracks" as the Canadian Armed Forces faces a confluence of challenges both at home and abroad. In an interview with The Canadian Pr...
Jun 03, 2021
8 communities set records as heat wave continues in Sask.
Saskatchewan is now experiencing a record breaking heat wave.Environment Canada says eight communities across the province set temperature records on Wednesday.Moose Jaw claimed the hotspot at 33.5 C ...
Jun 03, 2021
1st cruise ship sails through Venice since start of pandemic
SOAVE, Italy (AP) - Early risers in Venice were surprised Thursday to see a cruise ship nosing down the Giudecca canal for the first time since the start of the pandemic, despite repeated government p...
Jun 03, 2021
NHL calls Winnipeg Jets forward Mark Scheifele in for hearing after hit on Evans
WINNIPEG - The NHL Mark Scheifele faces a hearing today after the Jets forward's crushing hit on Jake Evans of the Canadiens Wednesday night. Scheifele was assessed a major for charging and a game mis...
Jun 03, 2021