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Professor explains self-defence laws as woman cleared in death of alleged home invader
Simpler self-defence laws likely made it easier for prosecutors to drop the case of a 36-year-old woman cleared in the death of a man who police say broke into her home, according to a criminal law ex...
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Apr 12, 2016
2 dead in B.C. crash of small plane headed to Sask.
NAKUSP - Two people are dead after a small private plane crashed in the mountains of southeastern British Columbia. The Transportation Safety Board says a single-engine Rockwell 112B took off fro...
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Apr 12, 2016
2 Meadow Lake child pornography cases coincidental: ICE unit
Saskatchewan's Internet Child Exploitation Unit (ICE) says it's entirely coincidental two men in Meadow Lake have been charged in separate cases involving child pornography in a matter of days. The un...
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Apr 12, 2016
Slumping riverbank worsens as Saskatoon works on permanent fix
A section of slumping riverbank in Saskatoon has taken a turn for the worse. On Monday, the city showed up with barricades on the east side of the riverbank after large cracks appeared on Saskatchewan...
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Apr 12, 2016
Rider fans show support at Florida mini-camp
The road to a hopeful return to the Grey Cup has taken the Saskatchewan Roughriders to Florida. The Riders mini-camp is now being held in Vero Beach, where Saskatoon's Bob Pringle can be found on the ...
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Apr 12, 2016
70 dogs seized on farm near Riceton, Sask.
A lengthy investigation into suspected animal cruelty has led to one of the largest dog seizures in the province's history. Last Thursday, 70 mixed-breed dogs were seized by Animal Protection Services...
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Apr 12, 2016
2 charged in armed robbery of Saskatoon pizza delivery driver
Two boys are facing charges after yet another pizza delivery robbery in Saskatoon last week. This one happened around 2 a.m. Friday, when a 58-year-old driver was delivering pizzas in the 500 block of...
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Apr 12, 2016
TSB investigates runaway rail car in Saskatoon
The Transportation Safety Board is investigating another case of a runaway railway car rolling through a Saskatchewan city. The board said on March 27, an empty Canadian Pacific Railway hopper car rol...
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Apr 12, 2016
Drunk driver sentenced to 4 years for Moose Jaw-area fatal crash
A young Moose Jaw man who pleaded guilty to impaired driving has been sentenced to four years in prison for a crash that killed three of his friends. Jesse David Taylor entered the plea last month in ...
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Apr 12, 2016
Saskatoon developing $17-million flood plan
The sound of rain terrifies Laurie Bourgeois and Michel Thibault. "(When) we get a thunderstorm in the summertime, you can sit on your balcony or deck and watch it come down. We're looking for a ...
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Apr 12, 2016
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