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Brent Bosker
Saskatoon bridge project meets milestone
The City of Saskatoon is one step closer to having two new bridges built. The three shortlisted proponents, Bridge City Infrastructure Group, Bridge City Partners, and Graham Commuter Partners, have s...
Brent Bosker
Jul 22, 2015
Sask. town's water woes reach boiling point
People in the town of Craik have been without running water for nearly three days.A valve in their water plant became plugged over the weekend. It flooded the town's water plant and forced the entire ...
Brent Bosker
Jul 22, 2015
Armed robbery in Saskatoon's Sutherland neighbourhood
Saskatoon police are trying to find a suspect after an armed robbery in the city Tuesday night.It happened at a business on Central Avenue, close to 103rd Street East, just before 9 p.m.Police say a m...
Brent Bosker
Jul 22, 2015
La Ronge airport saved from converging fires, manager says
Depending on which way the wind blew the scene around the La Ronge regional airport shifted from a wall of smoke to crowning flames as the Eli and Egg fires converged in.Among the airport personnel st...
Brent Bosker
Jul 22, 2015
UPDATE: Dutch Elm Disease pops up in Saskatoon for the 1st time
Ever since Dutch Elm Disease (DED) appeared in Saskatchewan in the 1980s, Saskatoon has remained free of it. Until now.An elm sample sent to a provincial lab came back positive for the disease Tuesday...
Brent Bosker
Jul 21, 2015
Saskatoon moves to add e-cigs to smoking bans
Saskatoon city councillors have moved to add electronic cigarettes to the existing bans on public smoking.The Standing Policy Committee on Planning, Development and Community Services voted unani...
Brent Bosker
Jul 20, 2015
2 prisoners captured after escape at Saskatoon Correctional Centre
Two prisoners who scaled a fence at the Saskatoon Correctional Centre briefly tasted freedom Sunday.The inmates, ages 20 and 23, escaped the jail around 2 p.m., police said.After jumping the barbed wi...
Brent Bosker
Jul 19, 2015
Jumpstart program entertains remaining evacuees in Saskatoon
The last thing child evacuees will remember from their stay in Saskatoon is zipping through an obstacle course and meeting hockey great Wendel Clark."I know the last few weeks haven't been easy becaus...
Brent Bosker
Jul 17, 2015
Report: Edmonton's professional lacrosse team headed to Saskatoon
Six weeks ago the Edmonton Rush were the toast of the National Lacrosse League (NLL) winning their first championship.Now, there is word the Rush, who play in the nine team league are headed east to S...
Brent Bosker
Jul 17, 2015
Evacuees return to Montreal Lake Cree Nation with smiles
Ramona Ross was already hard at work at the local gas station on the Montreal Lake Cree Nation Thursday morning as more than 1,000 people returned to the community after nearly three weeks of evacuati...
Brent Bosker
Jul 17, 2015
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Warriors win first WHL title, complete sweep against Portland
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The Warriors will now compete for Canadian junior hockey's top prize, the Memorial Cup.
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