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Expert expects large number of ticks this year
They get on pets, in the bed, and even on people. Ticks are back for another season as we deal with warmer than normal temperatures. "If it's like last year's weather we will certainly see a large num...
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May 06, 2017
Mental health trade show provides support, advice
Mental illness affects many across the country, and Regina Public Library (RPL) is doing what it can to advance the conversation here in Saskatchewan. A mental health trade show will take place in the...
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May 06, 2017
Grassfire west of Saskatoon caused by train
Saskatoon fire crews were called to a grass fire just west of Saskatoon around 5:30 a.m. Saturday. According to officials, it started when a train wheel locked up and caused sparking along the CN main...
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May 06, 2017
Experts predict higher tick numbers this year
Ticks are back for another season as we grapple with warm temperatures. "If it's like last years weather we will certainly see a large number of ticks," said Dr. Neil Chilton, tick expert at the Unive...
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May 05, 2017
Hospital trip for student after science experiment gone wrong
A Grade 7 student at Caswell School in Saskatoon was sent to hospital after a science experiment mishap Friday afternoon. Saskatoon Public School Division spokesperson Veronica Baker said the students...
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May 05, 2017
Monument to MMIW unveiled at Saskatoon police HQ
A bronze woman dancing on a blue cloud with silver eagle wings is now looking down on those who walk by Saskatoon police headquarters. The "Red Star Dancer" monument to missing and murdered Indigenous...
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May 05, 2017
Montgomery community garage sale set to attract hundreds
Cars lined for blocks, the smell of grilled burgers and a lot of odds and ends for sale. Those will be some of the sights at the Montgomery neighbourhood garage sale on Saturday. The garage sale has b...
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May 05, 2017
Assisted death approaches first year of being legal in Sask.
After nearly one year of legal assisted deaths in Saskatchewan, the province says at least 21 terminally ill people have had a doctor or nurse practicioner help end their lives. The number covers a pe...
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May 05, 2017
Wray Morrison: Thinking clearly
I don't mean to be too philosophical on this Friday, but I heard a saying not too long ago: "We have one planet and we have one life." I bring this up because, after suffering multiple concussions, Si...
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May 05, 2017
Gorgeous weekend ahead for Saskatoon
Saskatoon is getting its first taste of summer this weekend. Above-average temperatures are expected to continue through the weekend, starting with a projected high of 27 C on Friday according to Envi...
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May 05, 2017
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