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Dozens of fentanyl pills seized in Saskatoon drug bust
A police investigation has resulted in four people being charged with drug and weapons related offences. Police executed a search warrant at a home in the 100 block of Avenue E South on Sept. 8. Inves...
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Sep 09, 2016
FASD awareness day in Saskatoon aims to remove stigma
Today is world fetal alcohol spectrum disorder day, and to mark the occasion, the Metis Addictions Council of Saskatchewan (MACSI) brought people together to take part in a special event. About 80 peo...
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Sep 09, 2016
Sask. needs tougher penalties for drunk drivers: MADD
Saskatchewan needs tougher penalties for impaired drivers according to Mothers Against Drunk Driving. MADD says to stop what it calls a pervasive culture of impaired driving, changes need to happen. W...
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Sep 09, 2016
Syrian refugees give back in Moose Jaw
A number of Syrian refugees are helping out with a community harvest in Moose Jaw saying it's a way of giving back to the country that has taken them in. The second annual Mosaic Community Food Farm h...
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Sep 09, 2016
Teen mental health advocate not shocked by youth suicide study
Mackenzie Murphy knows about pain. On Dec. 3, 2012, the 12-year-old from Airdrie, Alta. tried to take her own life because of rampant cyberbullying. "I felt so hopeless and lost," Murphy said. "I got ...
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Sep 09, 2016
'I wanted him arrested': Mother of teen driver in deadly Saskatoon crash speaks out
The mother of a teen driver involved in a deadly crash on Circle Drive says her son was high during a court appearance hours before the tragedy. The woman, who can't be identified because of the age o...
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Sep 09, 2016
2016 projected to be worst year for oilwell drilling in nearly 4 decades
This year is expected to be one of the worst in recorded history for oilwell drilling in Canada. The Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors (CAODC) has revised its 2016 drillin...
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Sep 09, 2016
Calgary man charged after drugs found inside vehicle near Grenfell, Sask.
A whole bunch of drugs were found inside a vehicle after it was stopped on Highway 1 by Grenfell Wednesday afternoon. RCMP said around 5 p.m, an eastbound car was stopped after an officer noticed a ve...
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Sep 08, 2016
Dayday calls for budget before election day in Saskatoon
Saskatoon Mayoral candidate Henry Dayday is calling for city council to vote in favour of having administration release a preliminary budget before election day. Dayday shared a letter sent to council...
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Sep 08, 2016
Roughriders’ special teams on the upswing
While the ending to last week's game wasn't what any players were hoping for, they all agreed Kendial Lawrence was spectacular. The coaches had been stressing through the season it was only a matter o...
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Sep 08, 2016
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