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Saskatoon police investigate suspicious death at Preston Avenue home
Saskatoon police have a 36-year-old woman in custody following the death of a young man at a home on Preston Avenue South Friday. Police were called to 1501 Preston Ave. shortly after 1 a.m. regarding...
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Mar 11, 2016
NDP attacks Lean in Saskatoon campaign event
NDP leader Cam Broten took aim at Lean during a campaign stop in Saskatoon on Thursday. The Lean program was brought in by the Sask. Party government beginning in 2008 as a measure aimed at cutting he...
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Mar 10, 2016
City of Saskatoon moves snow-clearing workers to pothole patching
The City of Saskatoon is diverting workers to cold-patching potholes in light of warmer weather. With temperatures expected to hit the double digits over the weekend, acting director of public works T...
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Mar 10, 2016
RCMP investigate reports of Warman residents hit with eggs while driving
Two women from Warman are outraged after being randomly egged in separate incidents-while driving-on the same night. Around 8:30 p.m. Sunday, Romona Heisler was about to turn onto her crescent ...
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Mar 10, 2016
Forest fires, flooding could follow warm Sask. winter
A climate change expert at the University of Saskatchewan is warning that there could be extreme weather events in the coming months after an unseasonably warm winter. According to John Pomeroy...
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Mar 10, 2016
NDP drops Saskatoon candidate over social media posts
Clayton Wilson is no longer the NDP's candidate for Saskatoon Northwest in the 2016 provincial election. Wilson found himself the focus of attacks from the Saskatchewan Party over a series of F...
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Mar 10, 2016
Man accused of sexually abusing child in Saskatoon apartment
A Saskatoon man is facing serious charges after allegedly sexually abusing a child and claiming that he would do it again. Kenneth John Bowman, 34, appeared in Saskatoon Provincial Court on Thursday. ...
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Mar 10, 2016
Sask. Party pledges additional $70M to fixing province's highways
In what will be the largest spending announcement from the Saskatchewan Party this campaign, an extra $70 million over three years is being pledged to address highway repair and maintenance in the pro...
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Mar 10, 2016
Man charged in Saskatoon murder proclaims innocence in suicide letter to lawyer
A man charged in a 2014 Saskatoon murder case set out to prove his innocence when he wrote two letters before taking his own life, according to his now former lawyer. John MacAulay was on remand await...
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Mar 10, 2016
Wilkie mayor hopes rink will be open for next hockey season
The mayor of Wilkie is hopeful the town will have its rink back for next hockey season after an electrical fire damaged the building back in October 2015. However, David Ziegler admits there's no date...
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Mar 10, 2016
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