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$60.6M contract awarded for Martensville, Warman overpasses
It's another step forward for two major road projects near Saskatoon. On Friday, Peter Kiewit Infrastructure Co. (PKIC) was awarded a $60.6-million contract to build the two overpasses at Martensville...
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Jul 29, 2016
Sask. martial arts team picks up world title, 12 medals in Germany
A Saskatoon martial arts team walked away winners after a scary start to a world tournament in Germany. The group of five competed in the 2016 World Organization of Martial Arts Athletes international...
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Jul 29, 2016
Sask. First Nation water project gets $4.53M boost from Ottawa
The federal government will give $4.53 million towards a major water project in Saskatchewan. Ralph Goodale, minister of public safety and emergency preparedness, made the announcement Friday in White...
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Jul 29, 2016
Water service returning to rural areas outside Prince Albert
People living in the R.M. of Buckland are breathing a sigh of relief. Most users of the Prince Albert Rural Water Utility had their water turned back by Friday, including Buckland. Ken Danger, t...
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Jul 29, 2016
Propane leak shuts down Saskatoon Co-op
Workers and customers were forced to leave a Saskatoon Co-op after propane leaked Thursday evening. Fire crews responded to the Preston Crossing location around 7 p.m. and immediately evacuated people...
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Jul 29, 2016
Prince Albert streets flood during water shortage
A sudden and fierce storm flooded streets in a city gripped by a water shortage. Prince Albert was hammered by heavy rain - between 50-100 millimetres in some parts of the city - Thursday night. The c...
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Jul 29, 2016
Province says 50% of Sask. hay crops bailed
Overall, hay crops are in good shape according to the latest crop report released Thursday by the provincial government. The report said 50 per cent of hay crops are bailed and another 20 per cent is ...
CJME News
Jul 28, 2016
MADD legal director says more prison time not the way to prevent deaths
Longer prison sentences won't do much to reduce the carnage on Canada's roads caused by drunk driving, according to the director of legal policy for Mother's Against Drunk Driving (MADD). Rober...
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Jul 28, 2016
Husky gives new oil spill report to province
Husky has submitted another interim report to government about a pipeline leak that released as much as 250,000 litres of oil. This time, the report states that the leak was spotted at 10 a.m. last Th...
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Jul 28, 2016
Fringe Festival heats up with hundreds of shows on Broadway
It's an entire year of theatre in two weeks. The PotashCorp Fringe Festival is officially underway with 231 independent shows running during the 10-day event. "One of things we're doing this year is c...
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Jul 28, 2016
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