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Saskatoon joins worldwide march for Science
Joining over 500 cities around the world, Saskatoon marched in support of science Saturday afternoon in Victoria Park. "Science matters," medical science professor, Claire Card said. "We should be mak...
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Apr 22, 2017
New DD company hopes to curb high Sask. impaired rates
When entrepreneurs Steven Schmidt and Spencer Nikkel met at Bethany College six years ago, they never thought they'd go into business together. Now Schmidt, 26, and Nikkel, 24, have opened a new ventu...
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Apr 22, 2017
Edmonton police seek info in toddlers death
The discovery of a toddler's body has police turning to the public for answers. According to police, the body of a boy, around 20 months old, was found near a northwest Edmonton church Friday afternoo...
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Apr 22, 2017
2 people charged in Saskatoon robbery
A robbery near Bessborough Gardens has a man, 19 and woman, 19 facing robbery charges. According to police, the pair approached a man on the 600 block of Spadina Crescent East around 4 p.m. Friday and...
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Apr 22, 2017
'Hideous crime:' Goodale reacts to Sask. human smuggling case
Federal Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale is commending law enforcement along the border after a woman was arrested for human smuggling this week. Speaking to reporters in Saskatoon, Goodale said R...
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Apr 21, 2017
Sask. education minister reacts to Catholic schools ruling
Saskatchewan's education minister says a recent decision out of Yorkton Court of Queen's Bench could mean chaos for both the province's separate and public school systems. Thursday saw Justice Donald ...
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Apr 21, 2017
Wray Morrison: The home teams
Saskatchewan's two biggest centres are ready to get behind their own teams this weekend. A sold-out Brandt Centre will be wild as the Pats host Lethbridge in game one of the WHL's eastern conference f...
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Apr 21, 2017
Saskatoon woman Rolls Up the Rim for new car
A Saskatoon woman's cup of coffee has turned into a new car. Susan Mason was handed the keys to a 2017 Honda Civic Friday after winning the grand prize in Tim Horton's Roll Up the Rim to Win contest. ...
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Apr 21, 2017
Judge rules province can't fund non-Catholics to go to Catholic schools
A Yorkton Court of Queen's Bench judge has ruled it unconstitutional for the province to pay for non-Catholic students to attend Catholic schools. Justice Donald Layh's decision was published Thursday...
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Apr 21, 2017
‘Pretty difficult match:’ Pats take on Lethbridge in round 3
It took both teams a full seven games to get here, but now they're squaring off for eastern conference supremacy. The Regina Pats put together an impressive comeback from the brink of elimination to m...
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Apr 20, 2017
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