Last Updated: Monday, March 15, 2010 | 1:56 PM ET
- Edmonton shooting victim had Regina roots
- Emotional tributes are pouring in for a former Regina resident shot to death on Friday by a gunman at the Edmonton car dealership where he worked for many years. more »
- Time stands still in Saskatchewan
- While most of the rest of Canada spends Sunday morning resetting the clocks in their homes and cars, Saskatchewan people will rise — once again — to the twice-yearly debate about whether the province should observe daylight time routines. more »
- Controversial native leader Ahenakew dies
- David Ahenakew, the controversial Saskatchewan First Nations figure whose comments on Jews were the subject of several court cases, has died at the age of 76, reportedly from cancer. more »
- Bourgonje, Forest, Dueck pick up Paralympic medals
- Colette Bourgonje captured Canada's first Paralympic medal on Sunday, then Viviane Forest and Josh Dueck added to the country's medal haul shortly after. more »
- Saskatoon police seek 911 caller
- Saskatoon police want to speak to an anonymous caller who alerted them to a man's death in a Westmount neighbourhood home Saturday. more »
- Thieves snatch cash from Lloydminster store
- Late-night thieves pried open the door to a convenience store in the Alberta side of Lloydminster last weekend and helped themselves to cigarettes and cash before taking off, police say. more »
- FNUC money furor continues
- Ottawa should reverse its decision to cut grant money from First Nations University of Canada, the president of the University of Regina says. more »
- Call 911 to report drunk drivers: Saskatoon police
- People in Saskatoon who see drunk drivers are being encouraged to call 911. more »
- Sex abuser of children gets 10-year sentence
- A Saskatoon sex offender who preyed on children has been sentenced as a long-term offender, meaning he will spend more time behind bars than is usual for similar cases. more »
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- Aboriginal Peoples, Muslims face discrimination most: poll
- One in three Canadians believe that Aboriginal Peoples and Muslims are the frequent targets of discrimination, a CBC-commissioned poll suggests.
- Revelstoke avalanche investigation continues
- Police and avalanche experts have returned to Boulder Mountain near Revelstoke, B.C., to wrap up their search and investigation into a weekend avalanche that killed two Alberta men.
- Native student funding a failure: report
- The current school-funding program for aboriginal youth is wrought with problems and should be phased out, with the money instead given directly to students, according to a report.
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- Thai PM rejects call for dissolution
- Thailand's prime minister has rejected the demand of tens of thousands of protestors that his government dissolve Parliament by noon on Monday.
- Obama pitches health-care bill in Ohio
- U.S. President Barack Obama took his push for health-care reform to Ohio on Monday, calling on Congress to move beyond partisan politics and pass the controversial reforms.
- Pope's old diocese suspends priest
- Pope Benedict XVI's former diocese in Germany says it has suspended a priest convicted of sexually abusing minors and accepting the resignation of his superior.
Health »
- Heart valve clip safer than surgery: study
- A tiny clip implanted through an artery was safer and nearly as effective as open-heart surgery for leaky mitral valves, a U.S. study suggests.
- Senior drivers need more options: MDs
- A senior's licence to drive shouldn't trump public safety, say doctors advocating better transportation programs for an aging population.
- Opium poppy secrets unlocked
- Researchers at the University of Calgary say they have discovered the unique genes that allow the opium poppy to make compounds used to produce codeine and morphine.
Arts & Entertainment »
- Burton, Cotillard get France's highest cultural honour
- American director Tim Burton and Oscar winner Marion Cotillard have been inducted into France's National Order of Arts and Letters.
- Corey Haim funeral not city-funded: Toronto
- The City of Toronto has denied claims that actor Corey Haim's funeral Tuesday will be paid for by taxpayers.
- Ship 'O Fools commissioned by Luminato
- Canadian installation artists Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller will show a new work in Trinity Bellwoods Park during the Luminato arts and culture festival this June.
Technology & Science »
- Shrimp-like creature found deep below Antarctic ice
- In a surprising discovery about where higher life can thrive, scientists for the first time have found a shrimp-like creature and a jellyfish frolicking beneath a massive Antarctic ice sheet.
- Tigers nearly extinct in wild: UN group
- The world has failed miserably at protecting tigers in the wild, bringing an animal that is a symbol for many cultures and religions to the verge of extinction, a UN official says.
- Arctic crystals hold evidence of early ocean
- The theory that oceans covered the Earth four billion years ago has received a boost from a study of crystals found in Greenland.
Money »
- Home sales slow in February
- The number of listings sold through the Multiple Listing Service Systems (MLS) dropped slightly in February, signaling a more balanced national resale housing market, says the CREA.
- Greece seeks help as debt grows
- Greece has made another request for support from European finance ministers, as the Mediterranean country struggles to get its ballooning debt load under control.
- China trims holdings of U.S. debt
- China's holdings of American debt fell for the third straight month in January, the U.S. Treasury Department reported Monday.
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- Home sales slow in February
- The number of listings sold through the Multiple Listing Service Systems (MLS) dropped slightly in February, signaling a more balanced national resale housing market, says the CREA.
- Seeking Canada's best bathroom
- Nominations are being accepted for Canada's Best Restroom Award, which honours the best public washroom across Canada.
- Runaway Prius hard to explain: investigators
- The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says it cannot explain last week's case of sudden acceleration of a Toyota Prius in California, and "we may never know exactly what happened."
Sports »
- Flames need to fly on Wings again
- It's déjà vu all over again for the Calgary Flames, who for the second straight week head into a big game with Detroit just behind the Red Wings for the eighth and final Western Conference playoff spot.
- Beckham hopes for 'swift and full recovery'
- David Beckham checked into a hospital Monday for surgery on his torn Achilles tendon, hoping for a full recovery from an injury that will likely keep him out of the World Cup.
- Campbell may be done after Ovechkin hit
- HNIC's senior online reporter Tim Wharnsby dishes out the latest news, buzz and inside information from the hockey world, including the status of Blackhawks defenceman Brian Campbell after he was pushed into the boards from behind by Washington's Alex Ovechkin on Sunday.
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