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Man arrested after standoff with Moose Jaw police
Moose Jaw police have arrested and charged a man after a brief standoff Tuesday afternoon. At approximately 12:30 p.m., officers attempted to arrest a man walking in the area of Hall Street West and 5...
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Sep 06, 2016
RCMP renewing calls for info 9 months after the disappearance of Sask. woman
Nine months have passed since RCMP Major Crimes South began investigating the disappearance and suspected homicide of 51-year-old Sheree Fertuck. Fertuck was last seen leaving her family's farmyard ea...
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Sep 06, 2016
Playing defence under new pass interference rules ‘difficult’ Riders DB says
A few days removed and Roughrider fans are still talking about the Justin Cox pass interference call at the end of the Labour Day Classic. At the end of the game on Sunday, Cox was insistent that he d...
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Sep 06, 2016
Saskatoon councillor standing by tweet suggesting Syrian refugees need warning of fireworks
Saskatoon City Councillor Pat Lorje caused a stir on social media over the Labour Day long weekend after linking the Potash Corp fireworks festival to Syrian refugee trauma. The Ward 2 representative ...
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Sep 06, 2016
Friends remember Regina man killed by alleged drunk driver
Friends are remembering Tanner Kaufmann, who was killed by an alleged drunk driver north of Regina Sunday. The 37 year old leaves behind a wife and two young sons. "He was just salt of the earth, one ...
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Sep 06, 2016
University of Regina students heading back to class
The University of Regina is buzzing with activity again this week as students prepare to head back to class. The largest gym on campus was packed with students on Tuesday for orientation. A university...
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Sep 06, 2016
Harsher penalties coming for Sask. speeders, those responsible for crashes
SGI's Safe Driver Recognition program is changing in just over a month. Starting Oct. 12, a speeding conviction will now come with a harsher penalty. Drivers will lose points for all speeding convicti...
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Sep 06, 2016
Saskatoon celebrates Gordie Howe September 25th
September 25th will be a celebration of "Mr. Hockey" in Saskatoon. The Saskatoon Blades will be honoring Gordie Howe with several events on what is being recognized as "Thank You Mr Hockey Day" by the...
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Sep 06, 2016
Two charged, one on the loose after police pursuit in stolen vehicle
Two people are facing charges after trying to get away from police in a stolen vehicle. Saskatoon police were notified by RCMP shortly before 3 a.m. Monday, about a vehicle reported stolen from Asquit...
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Sep 06, 2016
IKEA opens new collection point for Sask. shoppers
It's not a new store in Saskatchewan, but IKEA is making big moves in the province. The Swedish furniture company posted on its website customers can now take advantage of flat-rate shipping with a ne...
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Sep 06, 2016
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