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Investigation underway into series of fires in Stonebridge
The Saskatoon Fire Department and the Saskatoon Police Service are working to figure out what was behind a rash of fires early Friday morning. Crews were called out to five blazes between 2 and ...
CJME News
Apr 07, 2017
Souls Harbour begins work on new soup kitchen
With a building that's over 100 years old, and maintenance becoming more and more expensive, Regina's Souls Harbour is getting ready for a change. The charity announced Thursday it will be moving its ...
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Apr 06, 2017
2016 Agribition deemed a success by organizers
While it was a success, 2016 was also a transition year for the Canadian Western Agribition. The organization announced on Thursday it made a profit of $745,852 from operations. Livestock sales from t...
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Apr 06, 2017
No need for drivers to rush on winter tire change: expert
Warm temperatures this past week had drivers heading to the shop for the seasonal tire switch. "Since Monday we've seen a huge increase in our business," said Len Ritchot, general manager with Saskato...
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Apr 06, 2017
Time to check: tick season already underway in Saskatchewan
Pesky ticks are already back to bugging humans and pets in Saskatchewan. Saskatoon Veterinarian Henry Kucharski noted a change in when ticks arrive in the province. "Fifteen years ago I'd only see one...
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Apr 06, 2017
Tor Hill, Royal Regina golf courses ready to open
Regina residents can stop tuning up their golf game at the driving range, and begin working on their game on the links. Eager golfers will be seen teeing off at the Tor Hill Golf Course and the R...
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Apr 06, 2017
White powder envelope delivered to Saskatoon hotel
Hazmat crews were sent to another suspicious package delivery, this time at the Saskatoon Inn, Thursday morning. Police said an envelope stuffed with white powder was delivered to a hotel on Airport D...
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Apr 06, 2017
Judge rules Gerald Stanley to stand trial on murder charge
A judge has determined there is enough evidence to send Gerald Stanley to trial on a charge of second-degree murder in the death of Colten Boushie. The ruling came down Thursday, the last day of Stanl...
CJME News
Apr 06, 2017
Gerald Stanley, 55, leaves North Battleford Provincial Court on April 6, 2017. (Chris Vandenbreekel/650 CKOM)
People head outside to enjoy spring warm up
Warm weather in Saskatoon had people flocking to O'Shea's Irish Pub, which had one of the only open patios Wednesday. "I just came back from B.C. so nothing better than chilling on the patio with some...
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Apr 06, 2017
Farmers not ready to begin seeding despite warmth, sunshine
Sunshine and warm weather has moved its way into Saskatchewan, but it might not sticking around for long. April has seen above average temperatures, but that doesn't mean farmers are racing to begin s...
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Apr 05, 2017
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