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Staggered launch for reservations at Sask. parks paying off
The staggered launch for campsite reservations at Saskatchewan's provincial parks has been going well. Mary-Anne Wihak, director with visitor experiences with Saskatchewan Parks, told the CJME Morning...
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Apr 14, 2016
April sales of Saskatchewan land rights down to $3.1M
Sales of petroleum and natural gas drilling rights are the latest sign of the impact of low oil prices on the Saskatchewan oil patch. The April sales raised $3.1 million for the province, down from $5...
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Apr 14, 2016
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Kevin Smith files for grant to film movie in Saskatchewan
It looks like Kevin Smith is serious about making a movie in Saskatchewan. Smith's company has applied for a grant from Creative Saskatchewan. The government body that oversees arts grants in Saskatch...
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Apr 14, 2016
4 charged in Saskatoon cocaine trafficking investigation
Saskatoon police have charged four men following an investigation into cocaine trafficking. Officers observed a drug transaction take place between two men in the area of 3rd Street East and Preston A...
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Apr 14, 2016
Human rights complaint dismissed against Saskatoon city councillor
The Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission (SHRC) has dismissed a complaint against the City of Saskatoon and Coun. Randy Donauer. The complaint was filed by Ashu Solo, who became well-known in Saskatoo...
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Apr 14, 2016
'Just the beginning': Sask. Metis leader on Supreme Court ruling
The highest court in Canada has ruled 600,000 Metis and off-reserve Indians are entitled to the same rights, programs and services as all other Inuit and First Nations people. Robert Doucette, pr...
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Apr 14, 2016
Powerful earthquake hits south Japan; no reports of damage
TOKYO (AP) - A powerful earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.4 struck southern Japan on Thursday, but there was no danger of a tsunami or any immediate reports of casualties or damage. Japan's...
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Apr 14, 2016
Chimp flees Japan zoo, caught after falling from power pole
TOKYO (AP) - A chimpanzee fled from a zoo in northern Japan and tried desperately to avoid being captured by climbing an electric pole. Not for long. Chacha, the male chimp, was on the loose nearly tw...
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Apr 14, 2016
Saskatoon's Cosmo Industries cleaning up after major flood
Recovery efforts are underway after a damaging flood inside Cosmo Industries Monday. Rushing water took over the lower level of Cosmo's 34th Street and Alberta Avenue location, according to a Facebook...
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Apr 14, 2016
Man who struck, killed Saskatchewan conservation officer appeals sentence
REGINA - A man who struck and killed a conservation officer on a Saskatchewan highway says the court didn't properly consider his background of poverty, abuse in a residential school and&nbs...
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Apr 14, 2016
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