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Saskatchewan's unemployment rate creeps up to 6.2%
Saskatchewan saw a boost in the number of people employed from February to March, but the province's unemployment rate continues to rise. The province's unempoyment rate rose to 6.2 per cent in March,...
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Apr 08, 2016
Man accused in B.C. sexual assaults arrested in Saskatoon
A man arrested in Saskatoon has been sent back to B.C. to face charges relating to a disturbing case in Victoria. David Hope, 43, is accused in the sexual assault and robbery of two university student...
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Apr 08, 2016
Regina Catholic School Division not renewing contract with bus provider
Regina's Catholic School Division is not renewing its contract with the bus company that drives your kids to school, News Talk Radio has learned. The division confirmed the news Thursday, saying the c...
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Apr 08, 2016
SaskTel fixes province-wide internet issues
SaskTel customers across Saskatchewan may have noticed some issues with their internet Thursday evening. The company tells News Talk Radio there was a province-wide internet outage from 6 p.m. to 7:30...
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Apr 07, 2016
Saskatoon condo prices drop, but home prices remain steady: survey
While condo prices have dropped, home prices have mostly stayed the same in Saskatoon compared to a year ago. New numbers from Royal LePage show the average price for a bungalow in the city is $366,00...
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Apr 07, 2016
Canadian Western Agribition posts record profits as CEO steps down
This past Canadian Western Agribition (CWA) brought in more money than it ever has. Record-setting profits of $844,606 came in as a result of the November event at Evraz Place. Agribition CEO Marty Se...
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Apr 07, 2016
3-vehicle collision results in injuries in Saskatoon
At least one person is in hospital following a three-vehicle collision in Saskatoon. Police were called to the intersection of Jessop Avenue and 105th Street East around 10:30 a.m. Thursday. As of 11:...
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Apr 07, 2016
Guilty plea in downtown Saskatoon theatre stabbing case
A man charged with stabbing a 48-year-old accountant as he entered a downtown movie theatre has pleaded guilty. Julian McKay, 40, was arrested and charged with aggravated assault for stabbi...
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Apr 07, 2016
2016 survey of Saskatchewan's worst roads launches Friday
As the last bits of snow and ice melt off the province's highways, CAA Saskatchewan is launching its annual survey to find the roughest road. CAA's Worst Roads Campaign launches Friday to run until Ap...
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Apr 07, 2016
Windy start to the weekend expected in Saskatoon
Wicked winds whipped across the province Wednesday - and speeds are likely to pick up again heading into the weekend. Winds speeds reached 85 km/hr in Saskatoon Wednesday. While Swift Current took top...
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Apr 07, 2016
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