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First Nation prepares for historic 1886 Rebellion compensation ruling
The Beardy's and Okemasis First Nation will soon know how much money the federal government owes them for wrongfully labeling the band rebels and denying them funding following the 1885 Nort...
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Apr 10, 2016
Teen found dead in Saskatoon CN Rail yard, foul play not suspected
Police say they don't suspect foul play after a 16-year-old boy was found dead in the CN Rail train yard Saturday afternoon. The teen was found unresponsive on the tracks by CN Rail sta...
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Apr 10, 2016
Police chase ends at Vanscoy gas station, at least 5 arrested
Quinten Odnokon says it was like "watching reality TV right from your window." The owner of Robin's Nest Cafe in Vanscoy watched as dozens of police surrounded his cafe Saturday...
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Apr 09, 2016
Former Wolseley High School principal guilty of professional misconduct
A former Wolseley High School principal has been found guilty of professional misconduct following charges of bribing teachers to change her daughter's marks and mishandling classes for other students...
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Apr 09, 2016
Former NDP ally may have impacted Broten's Saskatoon-Westview loss
A Liberal candidate who was formally a member of the Saskatchewan NDP may have been the difference that cost leader Cam Broten his seat in Monday's election. Naveed Anwar ran for the Saskatchewan NDP ...
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Apr 09, 2016
Ruth Street overpass rehabilitation begins next month
Starting May 2 rehabilitation begins on the 50-year-old, four-lane concrete overpass on Idlwyld Drive freeway that spans the intersection of Lorne Avenue and Ruth Street. The majority of work required...
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Apr 09, 2016
6 Regina teenagers facing 62 charges in connection with property crimes
Six Regina teenagers, believed to be responsible for a bunch of property crimes, are now facing a total of 62 charges. On Wednesday, police spotted a truck, believed to be stolen, occupied by two 16-y...
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Apr 08, 2016
U of S president hopes school recognized in provincial budget
With the re-elected Sask. Party government expected to deliver a budget in coming weeks, the president of the University of Saskatchewan is highlighting the school's contributions to the provincial ec...
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Apr 08, 2016
Meadow Lake man charged with making child pornography
An eight-month long investigation by Saskatchewan's Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) unit has led to charges against a Meadow Lake man. The 23-year-old was arrested Thursday on 11 charges including I...
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Apr 08, 2016
Saskatoon Hospital Home Lottery announces winners in spring draw
Winners were announced Friday in the Saskatoon Hospital Home Lottery. Llloydminster's Arnold and Sandy Baron won $369, 945 in the contest's 50/50 draw. Arnold Baron learned about the win on ...
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Apr 08, 2016
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