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'Bigger than last year:' Queen City Pride week starts Friday
Bigger than ever and something for everybody. That's how Queen City Pride co-chair Jesse Ireland describes this year's pride week in Regina. The festival runs over 10 days with the theme: We Are Conne...
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Jun 09, 2017
Evergreen stabbing leaves man with life-threatening injuries
A 25-year-old woman is charged with aggravated assault after a stabbing in Saskatoon's Evergreen neighbourhood. Saskatoon police said in a release Thursday afternoon they responded to a report of a st...
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Jun 08, 2017
Man faces 22 charges after alleged north Sask. assault spree
A man in northeastern Sask. is facing an attempted murder and several assault charges after an alleged 10 minute crime spree in a small community. Creighton RCMP said in a media release Thursday the i...
CJME News
Jun 08, 2017
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City ends downtown right turn restrictions near bike lanes
The city is making changes for the final season the protected bike lanes pilot project. Turning right on a red light onto 4th Avenue and 23rd Street is no longer restricted, a move made after criticis...
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Jun 08, 2017
Saskatoon woman charged with 1st degree murder
An 18-year-old woman from Saskatoon is facing a first degree murder charge stemming from a body found outside city limits last fall. Warman RCMP said in a news release Thursday the woman is charged in...
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Jun 08, 2017
Wickenheiser tells grads to be 'best for the world'
The best goal-scorer in Canadian women's hockey history encouraged University of Saskatchewan graduates to set their own goals Thursday morning. Shaunavon, Sask. native Hayley Wickenheiser addressed n...
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Jun 08, 2017
'That could be my kids out there:' Man recounts lake rescue
A man is being called a hero after swimming out to rescue a pair of young girls who were carried out into the middle of Sturgeon Lake Monday. Jonas Halkett, 31, said he was in his yard on the Sturgeon...
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Jun 08, 2017
Police use new anti-overdose spray for first time, save life
Saskatoon police have saved a life thanks to a new anti-overdose kit at their disposal. According to a news release, officers were called to a home on 6th Street East near Lansdowne Avenue Wednesday e...
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Jun 08, 2017
Wray Morrison: Dousing the flames
Wednesday was an eventful day in Calgary. The Flames now play in the oldest building in the National Hockey League. The Saddledome opened in 1983. Calgary Flames president of hockey operations, Brian ...
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Jun 08, 2017
We Day Saskatchewan cancelled due to funding shortage
It was a gathering place for inspirational students - complete with bright lights, energetic music and celebrity appearances - now, We Day Saskatchewan is being put on hold. Organizers told 650 CKOM p...
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Jun 08, 2017
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