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Community steps up to keep riverbank clean-up afloat
Saskatoon is answering the call as the Meewasin Valley Authority faces challenging times. Already reeling from having its funding chopped in the March provincial budget, the urban park also had to abs...
CJME News
Apr 25, 2017
Province's fine program cut hammers Friendship Inn
Saskatoon's Friendship Inn stands to lose hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of volunteer hours due to provincial cuts to a program allowing people to work off parking and traffic fines. The prov...
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Apr 25, 2017
Council passes tax, fine hikes to deal with provincial cuts
Saskatoon city council voted Monday on a series of measures to balance the books after the provincial budget cut $9 million in funding to the city. Part of the shortfall will be addressed with tax hik...
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Apr 25, 2017
U of S arena construction moving ahead with council funding
Construction is moving ahead on a new arena at the University of Saskatchewan. Home Ice Campaign Chair Tim Hodgson hinted at a Friday announcement by the U of S after seeing Ward 1 Councillor Darren H...
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Apr 24, 2017
Province vows to fight Catholic school ruling
Premier Brad Wall is weighing in on a court decision that has parents and students uneasy across the province. Government lawyers spent the weekend poring over a judgment that bans government funding ...
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Apr 24, 2017
Former NHL coach Ted Nolan speaks in Saskatoon
A former NHL coach spent a day in Saskatoon connecting with and inspiring young athletes. Ted Nolan, who won NHL Coach of the Year with the Buffalo Sabres in 1997, was the keynote guest for several fo...
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Apr 24, 2017
Alleged cocaine trafficker busted again in Prince Albert
While released on bail under strict instructions, alleged cocaine trafficker Kole Michael Marchant was arrested for the second time. On April 21, the Prince Albert Combined Forces Special Enforcement ...
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Apr 24, 2017
Wray Morrison: Class act
Washington Capitals coach Barry Trotz gave everyone in his profession - and, for that matter, every hockey fan - a lesson in how to act after Sunday night's series-clinching win over Toronto. Before t...
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Apr 24, 2017
Sask. pilot in top 17 finalists for Canada's next astronaut
The dream of making it to space is still alive for a Saskatchewan man. Jason Leuschen is now one of 17 people left in the running to become Canada's next astronaut. The Canadian Forces pilot was born ...
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Apr 24, 2017
Police chase ends with crash on 22nd Street
Saskatoon police are looking for a pair of suspected car thieves after a high-speed chase early Monday morning. Police reported that a patrol car with two officers inside was nearly hit by a vehicle t...
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Apr 24, 2017
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