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Despite delay in crane installation, Capital Pointe still expected in 2018
While the construction crane was supposed to be up, developers on the Capital Pointe project want people to know construction is continuing. Last November, developers said people can expect to see the...
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Feb 21, 2017
McDonald's all-day breakfast rolls out in Saskatoon
McDonald's lovers no longer have to get to the restaurant before 11 a.m. to enjoy breakfast. The world's largest restaurant chain started serving all-day breakfast across Canada Tuesday. "At 11:01 a.m...
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Feb 21, 2017
Saskatoon bus drivers honour slain Winnipeg operator with special message
Saskatoon bus drivers are remembering a Winnipeg operator who was attacked and killed last week. The funeral for 58-year-old driver Irvine Fraser was held in the Manitoba capital Tuesday. Fraser was f...
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Feb 21, 2017
Sask. teacher ordered to pay $10K after throwing marker at student
A Saskatchewan teacher had 30 days to pay a $10,000 fine or his teaching licence faced suspension, following a disciplinary hearing last year. In November 2016, the Saskatchewan Professional Teachers ...
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Feb 21, 2017
Regina man accused of indecent acts, posting intimate photos on city signs
Numerous charges have been laid against a Regina man following a string of disturbing complaints to police. Gregory Todd Stopanski, 51, is accused of indecent acts including exposing himself and mastu...
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Feb 21, 2017
Clement: 'A lot of things are wrong' with refugee flow from US into Canada
The Conservative Party of Canada is demanding the federal government take more concrete action in addressing refugee claimants crossing the border illegally from the US. Dozens of refugees have crosse...
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Feb 21, 2017
2 charged in armed robbery at Saskatoon convenience store
Two men are facing a list of charges after an early morning heist at a Saskatoon convenience store. Officers responded to an armed robbery on the 3700 block of Diefenbaker Drive around 4:20 a.m. Tuesd...
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Feb 21, 2017
Country star Eric Church cancels 25K tickets bought by scalpers
Country superstar Eric Church is making things fair for fans - by cancelling 25,000 tickets to his upcoming Holdin' My Own tour. The "Springsteen" singer told the Associated Press Monday the seat...
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Feb 21, 2017
Wray Morrison: Are we culturally capable?
There are people fighting to keep Saskatoon from becoming Canada's most outdated city. Saskatoon Tourism President and CEO Todd Brandt went to Edmonton last week with members of the SaskTel Centre boa...
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Feb 21, 2017
Sask. RCMP suspect foul play in Pelican Narrows death
RCMP are investigating a death in Pelican Narrows. Police were called to the small northern Saskatchewan community around 1 a.m. Tuesday, responding to a report that a man had been pronounced dead at ...
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Feb 21, 2017
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