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Hockey Dad going all out on outdoor rinks despite cold temperatures
Although many of us have been complaining about the freezing temperatures, backyard rink builders are loving it. "I was really struggling to make ice before this cold front started on Monday," said Je...
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Dec 10, 2016
Saskatoon Transit route changes Saturday
There's still a few days before Saskatoon Transit workers vote on a tentative deal. It means job action is still underway and affecting routes. Here are the cancellations and changes for Dec. 10, 2016...
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Dec 10, 2016
Extreme cold warnings issued in major Sask. cool down
It's the perfect weekend to get some things done around the house. A ridge of arctic pressure is moving through the province bringing cold temperatures and extreme wind chills. An extreme cold warning...
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Dec 10, 2016
Heavy police pressence in Pleasant Hill neighbourhood
A home invasion with a gun on Avenue I South led police and tactical units to a residence on Avenue S South near 18th Street West. They arrived late Friday night and remained on scene Saturday morning...
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Dec 10, 2016
Saskatoon transit workers reach tentative deal with city
The Amalgamated transit union, local 615, reported late Friday afternoon that a tentative deal had been reached with the City of Saskatoon. Members will have a chance to vote on that new deal on ...
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Dec 09, 2016
Funding for Syrian refugees soon to be provincial responsibility
Federal funding for Syrian refugees is set to run out this month. That means about 1100 refugees who landed in Saskatchewan last year will either have to support themselves or fall back on provincial ...
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Dec 09, 2016
Meadow Lake landlord accused of sexually assaulting tenants
A Meadow Lake landlord is facing charges of sexual assault after RCMP received a complaint from a tenant. Police received the complaint in October. The victim alleged they were sexually assaulted by t...
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Dec 09, 2016
Ex-Saskatoon Hilltop facing child porn charges
A former Saskatoon Hilltop is facing child pornography charges. Rhett Jeffrey Lundgren, 39, was arrested Thursday following a police search of his Saskatoon home. He is charged with two counts of arra...
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Dec 09, 2016
Regina archbishop says pope visit possible within next 2 years
The leader of the world's estimated 1.2 billion Catholics could be coming to Saskatchewan in the next few years. Archbishop of Regina Don Bolen told 650 CKOM in an email that Pope Francis can't make i...
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Dec 09, 2016
Wray Morrison: The coaching profession
Fans have a basic understanding of how much pressure there is in coaching a professional sports team, but most of us have no real concept as to how stressful it can be. If you win, you keep your job. ...
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Dec 09, 2016
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