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Mock rescue excercise on Saskatoon Traffic Bridge
A mannequin will be rescued from the Traffic Bridge Wednesday morning to test recovery tools and the steps of a rescue. Graham Commuter Partners, the contractor in charge of building the new bridge, i...
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Apr 05, 2017
RCMP seek 4 suspects in North Battleford incident
A terrifying incident for two people inside a North Battleford home Monday night. RCMP were called to a residence on Panton Avenue around 8:45 p.m. for a complaint about a shooting. The investigation ...
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Apr 04, 2017
Judge orders mental assessment for accused in Wilkie murder
A man charged with murder in the death of his estranged wife is being order to see a doctor for a mental assessment. The results will determine whether Wesley John Veit can continue with the judicial ...
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Apr 04, 2017
Wray Morrison: The NHL's Olympic power play
The fans don't like it. The NHL players' association doesn't like it. The International Ice Hockey Federation doesn't like it. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) doesn't like it. None of the af...
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Apr 04, 2017
Pelicans make earliest arrival in Saskatoon contest history
Spring is here - and so are the pelicans. The Meewasin Valley Authority has confirmed the return of Saskatoon's annual guests to their favourite fishing spot between the CP Bridge and the weir. Offici...
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Apr 04, 2017
RCMP presence remains on Day 2 of Stanley preliminary hearing
A heightened security presence was in place again at North Battleford's provincial courthouse for day two of the preliminary hearing for Gerald Stanley. At least eight RCMP cruisers created a perimete...
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Apr 04, 2017
Mixed Doubles Curling Championship rolls into Saskatoon
Some of the country's best curlers are descending on Saskatoon as the Canadian Mixed Doubles Championship gets underway this week. Thirty-two teams, each made up of a man and a woman, are divided up i...
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Apr 04, 2017
Gordie Howe jersey hunt still on as person of interest found
RCMP say they no longer need help identifying a man who may have been connected to the theft of a Gordie Howe jersey from a small-town Saskatchewan arena. The signed Detroit Red Wings jersey was meant...
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Apr 04, 2017
Sask. swimmer sets records, selected by national para-swimming team
A big weekend for a Saskatoon swimmer. Shelby Newkirk set new records in the S7 50-metre and 100-metre backstroke at the Can-Am Para-Swimming Championships in Windsor, Ont. "I was really proud of how ...
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Apr 03, 2017
Sask. resources to rebound slightly in 2017: economist
Saskatchewan's economy is set to rebound slightly in 2017. That's according to the Conference Board of Canada, whose members were on hand for the Saskatchewan Economic Summit on Monday. Economist Pedr...
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Apr 03, 2017
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