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RCMP searching for man after death on Little Pine First Nation
One adult was found dead and one injured after reports of gunshots overnight on Little Pine First Nation. RCMP are searching for Sheldon Kyle Thunderblanket, 40, in relation to the incident, according...
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Oct 11, 2016
B.C. man arrested for possession of marijuana in southeast Sask.
RCMP have seized 40 pounds of marijuana after a vehicle was stopped in southeast Saskatchewan on Monday. RCMP said around noon a vehicle traveling eastbound by Percival -- 164 kilometers east of Regin...
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Oct 11, 2016
Saskatoon businessman Leonard Banga dies at 42
A Saskatoon business owner has died in a plane crash in British Columbia. Leonard Banga died Monday at the controls of his small float plane following a crash near a hunting and fishing lodge he owned...
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Oct 11, 2016
Police say garage door openers to blame for Thanksgiving break-ins
Garage door openers left in parked cars could be helping people break in. Over the Thanksgiving long weekend, police responded to 13 reports of vehicle and garage break-ins in Stonebridge, Lakeview, a...
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Oct 11, 2016
Wall vows to continue fight against carbon tax
Premier Brad Wall is continuing to speak out against a carbon tax announced by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. In remarks to the House of Commons last week, Trudeau said provinces have to come up with ...
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Oct 11, 2016
Gobble, gobble: Saskatoon man eating 10lb turkey for shot at $10K
Try eating a week's worth of Thanksgiving leftovers in one day. That was the challenge facing 20-year-old Samuel Brown Tuesday morning, when he decided to voluntarily eat an entire 10-pound turkey. He...
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Oct 11, 2016
Snow slowing harvest in Saskatchewan
The early October snow is putting a damper on harvest for many farmers in Saskatchewan. Snow has been flying on and off since the beginning of last week, with some areas getting upwards of 20 centimet...
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Oct 11, 2016
Fiancé and mom killed in alleged drunk driving crash
A mother and fianc is the latest victim of alleged drinking and driving in the province. Adrienne Daigneault was in the passenger seat of a Kia Spectra stopped at a red light on Albert Street on Satur...
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Oct 11, 2016
New trial for Saskatoon cop convicted of destroying witness statement
A Saskatoon police officer convicted in 2015 of obstructing justice will get a new trial. Const. Steve Nelson was given a 90-day conditional sentence and 50 hours of community service stemming from an...
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Oct 11, 2016
3 men charged with trafficking fentanyl in Saskatoon
Three men face charges after Saskatoon police launched an investigation into fentanyl trafficking. Police said officers witnessed a drug deal behind a business in the 1600 block of 20th Street West la...
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Oct 11, 2016
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