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Expect longer trains, and more of them, in Saskatoon this summer
If construction season wasn't enough to slow Saskatoon drivers, a double-dose of trains will soon be the cause of collective despair for those behind the wheel. On Wednesday, Canadian National advised...
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Jun 23, 2016
Saskatoon woman charged after pulling knife on taxi driver
A fight over fare almost cost a 40-year-old taxi driver his life. Police said the driver picked up a woman and a man near the downtown bus mall Wednesday evening. The pair was headed to an address on ...
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Jun 23, 2016
Theatre celebrated as Prince Edward, wife Sophie continue visit in Regina
You could easily call it a royal celebration for Regina's Globe Theatre to help it mark 50 years. Prince Edward and his wife Sophie made a trip to the Queen City to pay special tribute to the theatre....
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Jun 23, 2016
Gunshot fired into North Central home, Regina police investigating
Police are investigating after a home was shot at in Regina's North Central neighbourhood. Police were called to the home on the 1400 block of Robinson Street around 7:40 a.m. Wednesday. The person in...
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Jun 22, 2016
Closing arguments in Michael Robertson 2nd-degree murder trial
Court heard closing arguments in the second-degree murder trial of Michael Robertson on Wednesday, Robertson, 29, is accused of murder in the March 2015 stabbing death of Rocky Genereaux. During...
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Jun 22, 2016
Saskatoon postal workers prepare for the picket line
Canada Post has yet to reach a new contract agreement with its employees union, and both sides are preparing for possible labour action. A conciliation period ended on June 10, and the legally-mandate...
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Jun 22, 2016
Body of 23-year-old man recovered from Katepwa Lake
RCMP have recovered the body of a man who drowned in Katepwa Lake Tuesday afternoon. The search began after police were called to Katepwa Point just before 3 p.m. They say the 23-year-old man had been...
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Jun 22, 2016
Saskatoon's 1983 NHL dreams now the subject of a documentary
Back in 1983, Bill Hunter offered to buy the St. Louis Blues in an effort to bring the NHL team to his hometown of Saskatoon. It captured the city's imagination with letter-writing campaigns asking th...
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Jun 22, 2016
Funnel clouds spark weather advisory for Moose Jaw, Mossbank areas
Environment Canada issued a special weather statement Wednesday morning after funnel clouds were reported between Moose Jaw and Mossbank. The advisory said two or three weak funnel clouds were reporte...
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Jun 22, 2016
New 'Heritage Minute' focused on residential school system
To mark National Aboriginal Day, Historica Canada has released an impactful new Heritage Minute about Canada's residential school system. The video focuses on the case of Charlie Wenjack, who died of ...
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Jun 22, 2016
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