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‘Way too fast:’ Construction zone speeding tickets rack up
Drivers are still getting caught speeding through construction zones around two major road work projects near Saskatoon. People travelling along Highway 5 at McOrmond Road and Highway 16 at Boychuck D...
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Jun 07, 2017
Wray Morrison: Young's worth
While Vince Young's hamstring injury - and, for that matter, his presence at Rider camp - is a story, it's important for fans to keep the quarterback situation in perspective. Chris Jones has repeated...
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Jun 07, 2017
Regina police find missing teen girl
Regina police have found a missing teenage girl. Danaysha Dale Isaac-Ross, 13, was located, unharmed, on June 20. Police thank the public for their help.
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Jun 07, 2017
A photo of Danaysha Dale Isaac-Ross, 13, supplied by Regina police.
Prince Albert council eyes toll on Diefenbaker Bridge
The Gateway to the North could become the first city in the province to have a tolled bridge. Prince Albert city council took the first step by asking administration to compile a report on the issue. ...
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Jun 07, 2017
Volunteers gather to clean up Pride crosswalk
A group of volunteers got together to restore a symbol of Pride. A rainbow-coloured crosswalk installed at 23rd Street and 4th Avenue was defaced earlier this week, prompting a call for help cleaning ...
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Jun 07, 2017
Missing 29-year-old man may be in vulnerable state: police
Saskatoon police are asking for help to find a missing 29-year-old man. Ryan Giesbrecht was last seen around 8 p.m. Monday leaving his residence in the 100 block of McCormack Road. Police and family a...
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Jun 06, 2017
Bystanders save 2 girls from drowning on Sturgeon Lake
Three people managed to swim out to the middle of a lake to save the lives of two young girls. Prince Albert RCMP responded to a call for assistance on the Sturgeon River shortly after 6:30 p.m. on Ju...
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Jun 06, 2017
Slain baby's family upset as killer's sentencing delayed
The grandfather of a six-week-old baby murdered in Saskatoon last summer says the wait for justice is starting to wear thin. Nikosis Jace Cantre was killed on July 3, 2016 by a 16-year-old girl who wa...
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Jun 06, 2017
Saskatoon police warn of man watching children in park
Saskatoon police are looking into a report of a suspicious person near a children's park Monday afternoon. Shortly after 4 p.m. on June 5, officers responded to a complaint of a man watching children ...
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Jun 06, 2017
Damaged rainbow crosswalk in Saskatoon to be re-painted
A rainbow crosswalk defaced by black skid marks will be repaired. Saskatoon Pride Festival and the city announced Tuesday morning they would close down 23rd Street between 3rd Avenue and 4th Avenue be...
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Jun 06, 2017
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