- Edmonton firm launches animal infection test kit Edmonton Journal - Mon, 13 Jun, 2011
Innovotech Inc. (TSXV: IOT) has launched a new animal infection test kit into the Japanese veterinary market. More »Edmonton firm launches animal infection test kit
Innovotech Inc. (TSXV: IOT) has launched a new animal infection test kit into the Japanese veterinary market.
- Regina parents still fighting closure of Athabasca School Regina Leader-Post - Mon, 13 Jun, 2011
Community members are still fighting to reverse the closure of Athabasca School. More »Regina parents still fighting closure of Athabasca School
- Northern families buy in to literacy Saskatoon StarPhoenix - Mon, 13 Jun, 2011
A Saskatoon bookstore had an influx of visitors Saturday afternoon after six families from northern Saskatchewan communities were given the opportunity to purchase more … More »Northern families buy in to literacy
- Sox it to new coach Regina Leader-Post - Mon, 13 Jun, 2011
Sure, things started off auspiciously enough for the Saskatchewan Roughriders' first-year head coach. He made a remarkably seamless transition from his accustomed role … More »Sox it to new coach
Sure, things started off auspiciously enough for the Saskatchewan Roughriders' first-year head coach. He made a remarkably seamless transition from his accustomed role of defensive co-ordinator, looking very much at ease in his new capacity while establishing himself as the authoritative leader of the CFL team's on-field …
- Proposed arena penalizes Parti Québécois: Poll Montreal Gazette - Mon, 13 Jun, 2011
Quebec voters are turning away from the Parti Québécois in the wake of the party's turmoil over the new Quebec City arena, a new poll shows. More »Proposed arena penalizes Parti Québécois: Poll
Quebec voters are turning away from the Parti Québécois in the wake of the party's turmoil over the new Quebec City arena, a new poll shows.
- Curbside recycling up for debate again Saskatoon StarPhoenix - Mon, 13 Jun, 2011
Saskatoon city council seems to adhere to only two of three items on its reduce, reuse, recycle list. More »Curbside recycling up for debate again
Saskatoon city council seems to adhere to only two of three items on its reduce, reuse, recycle list.
- No deal in teacher talks Saskatoon StarPhoenix - Mon, 13 Jun, 2011
Seven days of mediation couldn't establish a deal between the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation and the province's governmenttrustee bargaining committee. More »No deal in teacher talks
Seven days of mediation couldn't establish a deal between the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation and the province's governmenttrustee bargaining committee.
- Sask. man charged in death Saskatoon StarPhoenix - Mon, 13 Jun, 2011
A Saskatchewan man faces a charge of criminal negligence causing death after a B.C. man was killed while performing a stunt on a car Saturday in West Kelowna, B.C. More »Sask. man charged in death
A Saskatchewan man faces a charge of criminal negligence causing death after a B.C. man was killed while performing a stunt on a car Saturday in West Kelowna, B.C.
- Fifth annual event establishes record with 6,000 participants Saskatoon StarPhoenix - Mon, 13 Jun, 2011
A record-breaking 6,000 people ran, walked and rolled across the Bridge City Boogie starting line this year, raising more than $90,000 for four city charities. More »Fifth annual event establishes record with 6,000 participants
- Cyclists cheer plan to upgrade city's bike lanes Calgary Herald - Mon, 13 Jun, 2011
Local cyclists are praising the city's plan to boost cycling infrastructure focusing on the downtown. More »Cyclists cheer plan to upgrade city's bike lanes
Local cyclists are praising the city's plan to boost cycling infrastructure focusing on the downtown.
- Pet dog shot during home invasion Calgary Herald - Mon, 13 Jun, 2011
A family pet was shot during a home invasion in Cheadle on Saturday in an incident that also sent a man and woman to hospital. More »Pet dog shot during home invasion
A family pet was shot during a home invasion in Cheadle on Saturday in an incident that also sent a man and woman to hospital.
- City faces $7.4B building shortfall Calgary Herald - Mon, 13 Jun, 2011
The city is facing a $7.4 billion shortfall over the next decade as it tallies the costs of running, repairing, buying and constructing a whole host of infrastructure … More »City faces $7.4B building shortfall
The city is facing a $7.4 billion shortfall over the next decade as it tallies the costs of running, repairing, buying and constructing a whole host of infrastructure around Calgary.
- Man could be deported before charges laid Calgary Herald - Mon, 13 Jun, 2011
A man facing deportation to Pakistan after being caught living in Calgary with a phoney passport is at the centre of a recent police investigation, but could be removed … More »Man could be deported before charges laid
A man facing deportation to Pakistan after being caught living in Calgary with a phoney passport is at the centre of a recent police investigation, but could be removed before he is charged.
- Worker's arm saved after auger accident Calgary Herald - Mon, 13 Jun, 2011
Calgary fire crews used a plasma cutter Sunday morning to free a man whose arm was pinned in an auger. More »Worker's arm saved after auger accident
Calgary fire crews used a plasma cutter Sunday morning to free a man whose arm was pinned in an auger.
- Fire north of Fort McMurray continues to grow Edmonton Journal - Mon, 13 Jun, 2011
An out-of-control wildfire burning north of Fort McMurray continued to grow Sunday after it joined a separate fire burning in the area. More »Fire north of Fort McMurray continues to grow
An out-of-control wildfire burning north of Fort McMurray continued to grow Sunday after it joined a separate fire burning in the area.
- Medical dean's convocation speech angers U of A students Edmonton Journal - Mon, 13 Jun, 2011
Medical students at the University of Alberta say they are embarrassed after the faculty of medicine dean allegedly plagiarized his speech to the graduating class at … More »Medical dean's convocation speech angers U of A students
Medical students at the University of Alberta say they are embarrassed after the faculty of medicine dean allegedly plagiarized his speech to the graduating class at the convocation banquet Friday night.
- New sexual minority policy riles Christian program officials Edmonton Journal - Mon, 13 Jun, 2011
A Christian program that operates inside seven public schools is warning parents a new school-board policy to make schools more welcoming for sexual minorities "could … More »New sexual minority policy riles Christian program officials
A Christian program that operates inside seven public schools is warning parents a new school-board policy to make schools more welcoming for sexual minorities "could have a significant, negative impact" on the faithbased program.
- F1 enjoys love affair with Montreal Montreal Gazette - Mon, 13 Jun, 2011
Every year, Formula One invades our city with open wallets and open hearts, ready to embrace one of the world's top Grand Prix destinations. More »F1 enjoys love affair with Montreal
Every year, Formula One invades our city with open wallets and open hearts, ready to embrace one of the world's top Grand Prix destinations.
- Button victorious in 'helluva race!' Montreal Gazette - Mon, 13 Jun, 2011
McLaren's Jenson Button repeatedly shouted "helluva race!" over the team radio after crossing the finish line at the end of an epic win Sunday at the Canadian Grand … More »Button victorious in 'helluva race!'
McLaren's Jenson Button repeatedly shouted "helluva race!" over the team radio after crossing the finish line at the end of an epic win Sunday at the Canadian Grand Prix.
- 'A cool guy who loved music' Montreal Gazette - Mon, 13 Jun, 2011
In a room decorated with memories of happy times - grainy snapshots of young Patrick Limoges in a wading pool with his brother and sisters, as a grown man smiling on … More »'A cool guy who loved music'
In a room decorated with memories of happy times - grainy snapshots of young Patrick Limoges in a wading pool with his brother and sisters, as a grown man smiling on Santa's knee - family and friends gathered Sunday to say goodbye.