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Booth at U of R encourages students to confess sins around hypermasculinity
Individuals at the University of Regina are being asked to confess their sins. But not in the traditional religious sense. Instead, a Masculinity Confession Booth has been sporadically set up on campu...
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Apr 02, 2017
RCMP investigate sudden death in Turtleford
Few details are known after the body of a 27-year-old man was found near the Turtleford water treatment centre Saturday morning. RCMP were called to the centre near the outskirts of the community arou...
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Apr 02, 2017
Body of missing Mathew Dahl found northwest of Regina
The search for a missing man has come to a tragic end. Regina police confirm, on Saturday, the body of Mathew Dahl, 32, was discovered during a search of the area where his vehicle was found. On March...
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Apr 02, 2017
Rush down Buffalo to lock up playoff spot
The Saskatchewan Rush are the first team in the National Lacrosse League to lock down a playoff spot after a 17-14 win in Buffalo. Mark Matthews led the way with a nine-point night, scoring twice and ...
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Apr 01, 2017
'We're digesting this:' Home Ice Campaign concerned over revival of arena funding debate
A motion to walk back $3 million in funding for the University of Saskatchewan's new arena project has fundraisers concerned about the process. Ward 1 Councillor Darren Hill brought forward notice of ...
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Apr 01, 2017
U of S slashes budget to cope with funding cuts
The University of Saskatchewan has crunched their numbers in the wake of the provincial budget, and some departments are going to have to find big savings. Nearly every academic division of the univer...
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Apr 01, 2017
Pfizer Canada issues EpiPen recall
Pfizer, the drug company that produces EpiPen auto-injectors, is voluntarily recalling two lots because they may have defective parts. It includes: EpiPen (0.3 mg epinephrine) auto-injector lot 5GU763...
CJME News
Apr 01, 2017
Elm tree pruning prohibited in Sask. for next 5 months
Saskatchewan residents are being reminded to not prune their elm trees during a five month period. Elm tree pruning is prohibited from Saturday until Aug. 31. Every year a ban is issued during this ti...
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Apr 01, 2017
'It has brought our entire community together:' Ituna, Sask. runner-up in Kraft Hockeyville contest
A disappointing ending to a campaign that brought the entire province together. O'Leary, PEI was named the winner of Kraft Hockeyville 2017, leaving Ituna - approximately 135 kilometres northeast of R...
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Apr 01, 2017
Track star, hockey goalie named Huskies athletes of the year
Track star Astrid Nyame and hockey goalie Jordon Cooke are the University of Saskatchewan's female and male athletes of the year. Nyame won gold at both the Canada West and U SPORTS championships in t...
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Mar 31, 2017
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