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Sask. researcher weighs in on cereal-maker's campaign to promote bee health
It's hard out here for a bee. So hard in fact that cereal maker General Mills has acknowleged the plight of the world's bees by temporarily pulling its Buzz the Bee mascot off of boxes of Honey...
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Mar 17, 2016
Huskies beat Carleton in longest hockey game ever at CIS University Cup
The University of Saskatchewan Huskies men's hockey team had a long start at the CIS University Cup in Halifax. In a the new single-game elimination format, the team took on the Carleton Ravens with a...
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Mar 17, 2016
NDP releases full 2016 election platform
The provincial NDP released its full platform at a campaign event in Saskatoon on Thursday. Speaking to reporters following a speech to supporters at TCU Place, party leader Cam Broten took aim a...
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Mar 17, 2016
Board approves 24-hour paramedic care in Saskatoon police detention unit
The Saskatoon Police Service will soon have a paramedic in its detention unit for 24 hours a day instead of 12. The Board of Police Commissioners approved extending the police service's contract with ...
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Mar 17, 2016
Crowd of leprechauns takes over front lawn in Regina
A Regina man is displaying his creative side for everyone to see on St. Patrick's Day. Over 50 different leprechauns could be seen in front of a home at Broad St. and 7th Ave. North in the Churchill D...
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Mar 17, 2016
Sask. Party's health plan includes private CT scans, savings of $7.5 M
The Saskatchewan Party announced a number of new initiatives for health care. If re-elected it is promising to provide patients more choice. Much like MRIs, you will be able to pay for a CT scan priva...
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Mar 17, 2016
Transport Canada looking into Tuesday's train disruption in Regina
Transport Canada has already begun looking into the disruption on Regina's Ring Road Tuesday after a CN train stopped and blocked traffic for more than hour. The Operation of Movements rules for railw...
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Mar 17, 2016
Teen charged after Strasbourg high school secured twice
A teen is facing charges after the high school in Strasbourg was secured twice last week. News Talk Radio has learned that William Derby School was put under a hold and secure on Monday, March 7 and F...
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Mar 17, 2016
Circle Drive cloverleaf repairs could top $1M
The city of Saskatoon says it could cost up to a $1 million dollars to repair the Circle Drive and Highway 11 cloverleaf overpass which was struck by a large piece of farm equipment Wednesday. It happ...
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Mar 17, 2016
Fire causes heavy damage to empty King Street house
Regina Fire and Protective Services says no one was living at a home that was the scene of a fire early Thursday morning. Crews were called to the 1200 block of King Street around 5:50 a.m. Fire cause...
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Mar 17, 2016
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