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Trudeau fields tough questions from Saskatoon students
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took a grilling from students at a Saskatoon high school - and came away with a sweet new guitar. In a visit to Oskayak High School, the prime minister toured a workshop ...
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Apr 27, 2016
Regina police also expect fewer possession charges as marijuana legislation nears
Following the words of Canada's head of police chiefs, officers in Regina believe possession charges for small amounts of marijuana could drop as federal legislation to make pot legal gets closer. One...
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Apr 27, 2016
30 charges laid in Saskatoon drug bust
One drug deal, two men and dozens of criminal charges to show for it. Saskatoon police, along with RCMP, arrested two local men Tuesday afternoon after watching a drug deal take place inside a vehicle...
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Apr 27, 2016
Sask. youth advocate's final report continues call for change to children's welfare
Saskatchewan's Advocate for Children and Youth is once again calling for fundamental change in his 2015 annual report released Wednesday. While Bob Pringle acknowledges improvements have been made, he...
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Apr 27, 2016
Prince's 'Purple Rain' returns to Regina, Saskatoon theatres for 1 night
People have another chance to see Prince's Purple Rain on the big screen. Following Prince's passing last week, the singer's 1984 film will return to Cineplex theatres for one night only. Regina and S...
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Apr 27, 2016
Saskatoon food trucks unite to form industry association
Saskatoon food truck owners have banded together to improve city policies for their industry. Nine food truck companies have formed the city's first Food Truck Association, and they hope more will joi...
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Apr 27, 2016
Prince's sister says musician had no known will
MINNEAPOLIS - Prince's sister believes the superstar musician didn't have a will and asked a Minnesota court on Tuesday to appoint a trust company to temporarily oversee his multimillion-dollar estate...
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Apr 27, 2016
P.A. considering allowing urban chickens
If Prince Albert residents have ever wanted a backyard chicken coop or bee hives, they might get their wish. The City of Prince Albert is reviewing its zoning bylaws, which would open the door for urb...
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Apr 27, 2016
1 dead in highway crash near Estevan
A woman has died after a collision with a semi-tractor near Estevan, Sask. Tuesday afternoon. RCMP said officers attended the scene of crash, which involved the large vehicle and a passenger car, at t...
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Apr 27, 2016
Regina teen charged with mischief after 3 schools secured
A Regina teenager is facing a charge after a vehicle was damaged and three schools were placed under secure-the-building mode Monday. Around 2:50 p.m. Monday, Regina police received a call from ...
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Apr 27, 2016
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