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UPDATE: Contractor mauled by wolf at Cigar Lake mine
A contractor working in northern Saskatchewan is recovering in hospital after he was mauled by a wolf. The 26-year-old victim was on his lunch break at Cameco's Cigar Lake uranium mine Monday morning ...
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Aug 30, 2016
September heat set to hit Saskatchewan
September in Saskatchewan will begin with a blast of heat, but the mini-heat wave will be short-lived. The temperature in Saskatoon will climb into the 29 C range on Thursday, the first day of Septemb...
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Aug 30, 2016
Regina group concerned about activity at burned-out home in North Central
A group that does community patrols in North Central is raising a red flag about an abandoned house neighbours say has become a "shooting gallery" for drug users. Shawna Oochoo is the organizer of Whi...
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Aug 30, 2016
Regina police looking for lone suspect connected with 19 break and enters
Regina police are searching for a suspect believed to be connected with 19 commercial break and enters in the city over the past four months. According to a news release from police, these break ins h...
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Aug 30, 2016
Saskatoon teachers return from summer break as school year nears
The summer cries of "I'm bored!" are nearly at an end as staff and students prepare for the return of school in Saskatoon. Teachers with the public school division packed TCU Place on Tuesday for thei...
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Aug 30, 2016
Sask. premier weighs in on possible potash merger
Premier Brad Wall is paying close attention to a potential merger between Agrium and PotashCorp. of Saskatchewan. On Tuesday, Potash Corp. and Calgary-based Agrium confirmed they a...
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Aug 30, 2016
New technology means Saskatoon bus riders won't be left out in the cold
Long waits and missed connections could soon be a thing of the past for Saskatoon transit users. The city has announced it's launching a smartphone app allowing passengers to track their bus in real t...
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Aug 30, 2016
Pets, service animals go swimming on final day for outdoor pools in Saskatoon
A dog runs, leaps and splash-lands full tilt into a pristine pool. Now repeat-200 hundred times over. On Monday, the City of Saskatoon hosted its third annual Dog Day of Summer, where members of the p...
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Aug 30, 2016
Blades wrap up training camp tournament; trim roster to 33
Week one of Saskatoon Blades camp wrapped up Sunday with the completion of an intra-squad tournament. Team Clark beat Team Green 4-1 to capture the first ever Kirkness Cup, earning bragging rights in ...
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Aug 30, 2016
Saskatoon Brewers play symbolic 1st game at President's Cup
For the first time in 40 years, Saskatchewan has some skin in the game at the President's Cup. The Saskatoon Brewers played their first game in the national Senior B lacrosse championship in Leduc, Al...
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Aug 30, 2016
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