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Leader profile: NDP's Cam Broten motivated by his family
It appears that Cam Broten isn't afraid of getting his hands dirty. That's because each Sunday you can find him elbow-deep in eggs, butter and milk as he whisks up batter for the waffles and pancakes ...
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Mar 31, 2016
2nd day of advance voting smoother in Saskatoon
Wednesday saw the second day of advance voting in the Saskatchewan provincial election. Reports indicated big lineups and long waits at some polls Tuesday. Those issues appeared to ha...
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Mar 30, 2016
Woman rescued after jumping off Saskatoon bridge
Saskatoon police rescued a woman who jumped off the Sid Buckwold Bridge Wednesday afternoon. A patrol officer saw the woman, believed to be in her mid-20s, jump over the side of the walkway on th...
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Mar 30, 2016
75,000 litres of biosolids leak from Regina's wastewater treatment plant
A broken underground pipe is believed to be the cause of a leak out at Regina's wastewater treatment plant last Friday. The company that's building the new plant -- EPCOR -- said on Wednesday that 75,...
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Mar 30, 2016
City of Regina, police seek solutions after 106% increase in vehicle thefts
There's been a sharp, steady rise in the number of vehicle thefts in Regina over the last year, and now the city wonders if it's time to chat with SGI to see if it can help curb that. From February 20...
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Mar 30, 2016
Alberta man charged in fatal 2014 crash near Grandora
Charges have been laid in a fatal crash that happened more than a year ago near Grandora, Sask. Bradley Townsend, 27, from Edgerton, Alta. is accused of being under the influence of drugs when his Pon...
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Mar 30, 2016
William Shatner facing $170 million paternity suit
Peter Sloan has been plagued by one question his whole life - who are his parents? It appears the Florida-based radio host might finally have his answer. Sloan has filed a paternity suit against Canad...
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Mar 30, 2016
Inequality linked to higher rates of mortality, mental disorders: U of S study
A new report suggests health inequalities related to higher rates of death and mental disorders have persisted in Saskatchewan for more than a decade. These inequalities are preventable differences in...
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Mar 30, 2016
Retiring YWCA exec says change is slow, but awareness on issues growing
Ten years ago, Barb Macpherson saw the homeless crisis at a tipping point in Saskatoon. But when the newly-named executive director of the YWCA Saskatoon spoke out on issue, she faced backlash ...
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Mar 30, 2016
Northern man charged after food scare in La Ronge
A 48-year-old man from Stanley Mission is facing charges after allegedly spreading rumours that food at a La Ronge business had been contaminated with HIV by a needle. RCMP notif...
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Mar 30, 2016
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