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Fire destroys 2 businesses in Sask. community
An investigation is underway after fire ravaged two businesses in a community near Prince Albert over the weekend. Around 10 p.m. Saturday, Nipawin RCMP responded to an alarm complaint from 133 Railwa...
CJME News
May 09, 2016
Suspect in stabbing on Sask. First Nation considered armed, dangerous: RCMP
Police are asking for help to find a man they consider a suspect in a stabbing on a Sask. First Nation over the weekend . RCMP are actively looking for Nakota Rayne Pooyak, who is wanted for aggravate...
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May 09, 2016
Martel on the Move: What do you think about winter's leftover waste?
While it may be spring, it's felt more like summer in Regina lately. And while the sun is out, so too is the garbage. Usually, it turns up this time of year after all the snow has melted. Of course, t...
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May 09, 2016
City-owned parking, parkades, 3-hour limit recommended for downtown Saskatoon parking
A new downtown parking strategy that recommends more city-owned parking lots, investment in parking garages and increased time limits has caught the eyes of a couple Saskatoon city coun...
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May 08, 2016
STARS responds to stabbing on Sask. First Nation
STARS ambulance rushed a man to hospital after a stabbing on the Little Pine First Nation, west of the Battlefords Saturday. The RCMP were called to the reserve around 4 a.m. after receiving a complai...
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May 08, 2016
Woman hospitalized after fire at Saskatoon high rise
A woman was taken to hospital with undetermined injuries after a fire at a downtown high-rise in Saskatoon Saturday. Crews were called to McNaughton Place, just after 7 p.m. after reports of smoke com...
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May 08, 2016
Saskatoon hit and run caught on video
Saskatoon police are investigating a hit and run that happened early Saturday morning, part of which was caught on video. Watch Commander Tim Failler said officers were called to the scene o...
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May 07, 2016
Slave Lake mayor says recovery possible after fire disaster
The mayor of Slave Lake is offering words of encouragement to evacuees in the wake of the wildfire in Fort McMurray. Slave Lake saw hundreds of millions of dollars in damage when a wildfire ripped thr...
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May 07, 2016
Saskatoon artists join forces to raise funds for Fort McMurray
A group of Saskatoon artists will join forces Saturday to raise funds to support the families of Fort McMurray. "We've got around 100 paintings. They're all originals. They're all from very well-known...
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May 07, 2016
26-year-old killed in motorcycle crash near Saskatoon's University Bridge
The Saskatoon Police Service responded to a fatal motorcycle crash near the bottom of University Bridge Friday night. The man riding the bike lost control and struck a lamp post at 25th St. East and S...
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May 07, 2016
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