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Sask. Rush win home playoff spot
The Saskatchewan Rush will have a home playoff game, thanks to their Saturday night 11-9 win over long-time rival Calgary Roughnecks. This is the first time in the Rush's history with the National Lac...
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Apr 03, 2016
Sask. indigenous feel forgotten on campaign trails
Saskatchewan indigenous groups say First Nations issues have been conspicuously absent during the the provincial party campaigns. "I'm pretty disappointed. It seems like indigenous issues in Saskatche...
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Apr 02, 2016
Saskatoon police cruiser collides with Idylwyld tree
A Saskatoon police officer was sent to hospital after his police cruiser collided with a tree on Idylwyld Drive on Saturday morning. The officer radioed in around 9:50 a.m. that he had struck a t...
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Apr 02, 2016
Saskatoon police investigate Friday stabbing
Saskatoon police are investigating after a man showed up at a King George neighbourhood home with stab wounds Friday. Police were called to a home in the 600 block of Avenue L South around 10:30 p.m. ...
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Apr 02, 2016
Crash causes natural gas leak in Saskatoon apartment
It was a rude awakening for residents living in a Pleasant Hill apartment building Saturday morning. The Saskatoon Fire Department arrived just before 1 a.m. to the sound of alarm bel...
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Apr 02, 2016
Regina man sentenced for bank robbery
A Regina man has been sentenced just three weeks after he robbed a bank in the Cathedral neighbourhood. Christopher Millman, 35, will spend six-and-a-half years in jail. He pleaded guilty to robb...
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Apr 01, 2016
Group calls for better protection of Northeast Swale, more funds for MVA
A group of people concerned about the impact of development on the Northeast Swale aired their views at a Meewasin Valley Authority (MVA) board meeting on Friday. The board considered a report ...
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Apr 01, 2016
Person posing as City of Saskatoon worker to get into homes
Saskatoon residents should be on the lookout for a person trying to get into homes to inspect water meters. Police say the person shows identification from HomeSecur saying they're working f...
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Apr 01, 2016
Increased violence in Sask. correctional centres putting workers at risk: union
Workers on the frontlines of Saskatchewan correctional centres are facing increased violence, according to the union that represents them. Two incidents this week - a disturbance at Saskatoon Cor...
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Apr 01, 2016
Photo radar nets Sask. cities nearly $2M in 2015
For the past year, the province has watched dollars roll in from photo radar tickets. Now cities with the speed enforcement cameras are starting to reap the benefits. The two-year pi...
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Apr 01, 2016
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