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NDP bill introduced in legislature to end PTSD investigations by WCB
A NDP bill on how workers' compensation deals with people living with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder was tabled in the Saskatchewan legislature Thursday. Currently, workers who live with PTSD are inve...
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Jun 24, 2016
Saskatoon player to take hometown stage in world volleyball competition
He hopes it's electrifying in the SaskTel Centre on Friday night. And it should be as Saskatoon native Gavin Schmitt competes in front of all his family and friends in the FIVB World Volleyball League...
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Jun 24, 2016
Sask. woman 'beyond thrilled' to receive award from royal couple
It's an experience a Saskatchewan woman calls "surreal". Britney Favreau got to shake the hands of the Earl and Countess of Wessex - Prince Edward and his wife Sophie - when receiving the Duke of Edin...
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Jun 24, 2016
Mining potash above ground: how the new Bethune mine works
With a new $4.1 billion solution potash mine by Bethune nearing completion, an expert is differentiating between this type of mine versus conventional mining. "When most people think of potash mining,...
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Jun 24, 2016
Surprise leaf blower 'dream come true' for special needs lawncare buff
A Saskatoon lawn care fanatic is on cloud nine. Twenty-one-year-old Warren Gillies has Williams Syndrome, which is a medical condition that causes cardiovascular disease and developmental delays. But ...
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Jun 23, 2016
Surveillance video appears to show suspect in Saskatoon's 8th murder: police
Saskatoon police continue to investigate the city's eighth murder of 2016. A man was found injured in Riversdale back on June 18. The 24-year-old later died in hospital. Police reached out to business...
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Jun 23, 2016
In photos: Earl and Countess of Wessex visit RCMP Heritage Centre, Government House
It may have been brief but it was certainly an exciting day for dozens of people who turned out to Government House in Regina to see Prince Edward and Sophie. Their Royal Highnesses held a public walk...
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Jun 23, 2016
Jury finds Michael Robertson guilty of manslaughter in 2015 Saskatoon stabbing
A Saskatoon jury has found 29-year-old Michael Robertson guilty of manslaughter in the death of Rocky Genereaux. The decision means the jury found Robertson not guilty of second-degree murder, the cha...
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Jun 23, 2016
Saskatoon Blades name new head coach as Bob Woods returns to NHL
If an afternoon media conference on Thursday was supposed to be the announcement, consider it spoiled. Shortly before 11 a.m., John Vogl with Buffalo News confirmed on twitter that Saskatoon Blad...
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Jun 23, 2016
NewLeaf launches bookings for discount flights to 12 Canadian cities
It's a new chapter for discount airline NewLeaf. After a slight failure to launch in February due to issues with licencing, NewLeaf Travel CEO Jim Young made a big announcement Thursday in Winnipeg. "...
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Jun 23, 2016
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