Wolves and Regulations

"Here is another example of self regulation at work, and business as usual for capitalism, which led to the death of a young man attacked by a wolf."

Bison to roam free in Saskatchewan park

"A herd of plains bison from Alberta will be released within weeks in Saskatchewan to roam free in a national park. Seventy bison from Elk Island National Park, about 45 kilometres east of Edmonton, were shipped...

Anti-abortion activist trying to get nursing licence back

Whatcott has led protests across Saskatchewan and Alberta against abortion and gays.

Sask. deserves energy deal, too: Layton (CBC Saskatchewan)

NDP leader Jack Layton told a campaign rally in Regina Friday he'll fight to help Premier Lorne Calvert get a better energy deal from Ottawa.

Regina Man Dies of West Nile

REGINA (CP) - A Regina man has become the first person to die from West Nile virus in Saskatchewan this year, health officials confirmed Friday.

The world's best video diarists

Bloggers have moved into a new dimension - streaming video.Tomas Rawlings logs on to find the cream of the crop SOURCE The Independent Rocketboom http://www.rocketboom.com/vlog/ The vblog that everybody is talking about. Based in New York, Rocketboom is a professional...

Citizens and Experts Discuss Honest Elections at Black Box Voting Forums

A week of special guests meeting on-line where all can watch and anyone can register to ask questions and participate. Topics include paper ballots, real recounts, proportional representation, being a voting...

Why Everybody Is a Reporter

Paul Chenoweth never leaves home without his digital camera or video camera. A graduate student at Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn., he shoots video and photos around town and posts them to his...

BREAKING: Locked-out CBC Workers to Launch Competing Service (I Love Radio .org)

Next week, locked-out workers of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation will use the Internet to compete against their employer. They are even setting up office and studio space in Toronto. The site will have a national daily newscast available via podcast or download,...

Lock Out at the CBC

TORONTO (CP) - Viewers and listeners across the country tuned in to unfamiliar faces and voices on the airwaves Monday morning after the CBC locked out 5,500 of its workers. Negotiators for the broadcaster and...

Public Press Club: Canadian Meeting

Details are here.If you haven't been contacted by us and would like to participate please email Calder at clorenz@nowpublic.com

Heavy river flows clog filters and force Saskatoon to restrict water use (Can...

Canadian Press - SASKATOON (CP) - City officials imposed tight restrictions on water use over the weekend after silt deposited by high river flows clogged filters at the municipal treatment plant.

U.S. civilian biplanes collide at Saskatchewan Centennial air show, two dead ...

Canadian Press - MOOSE JAW, Sask. (CP) - An American stunt pilot who thought his job was "more fun than the law should allow" was killed along with a colleague Sunday in a fiery crash at Moose Jaw's annual air show.

RCMP dropped normal safeguards on sharing data after 9-11, inquiry told (Cana...

Canadian Press - OTTAWA (CP) - A key RCMP officer in the Maher Arar investigation says the normal safeguards on sharing intelligence with U.S. authorities were dropped in the wake of the 9-11 terrorist attacks.

Six hundred evacuated from northern Sask. community as precaution

Jun 23, 2005 - Six hundred evacuated from northern Sask. Anyone out there?

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