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Sask. opening up the taps for growlers at 700 stores
The lid has been opened for craft beer lovers in Saskatchewan to have more options to fill up their growlers. The provincial government is now making it possible for off-sales, franchises, private sto...
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Mar 01, 2016
By the numbers: Saskatchewan's finances going into the election
The province's third-quarter financial report gives Saskatchewan voters their last look at the numbers before heading to the polls next month. The report, released on Monday, forecasts Saskatchewan wi...
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Mar 01, 2016
Police charge 3 with cocaine trafficking in Saskatoon
Three men are facing charges in the wake of a joint investigation by Saskatoon police and the RCMP. The Saskatoon Integrated Drug Enforcement Street Team (SIDEST) searched an apartment on the 400 bloc...
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Mar 01, 2016
Norovirus identified as illness affecting University of Regina
Norovirus has been identified as the illness affecting several dozen people at the University of Regina (U of R). On Monday, the U of R confirmed that 44 people had become ill with a gastrointestinal ...
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Mar 01, 2016
La Ronge death points to greater need to support homeless
The death of a homeless Montreal Lake woman in La Ronge is raising questions about support services in the northern community. Nicole "Tracey" Bird was found dead Saturday morning. RCMP said her death...
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Mar 01, 2016
Saskatoon balcony fire evacuates west-side apartment building
Residents living in a west-side apartment complex in Saskatoon received an early wake-up call Tuesday. Saskatoon fire crews were called at 1:40 a.m. after reports of smoke coming from a second ...
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Mar 01, 2016
Most Saskatchewan wildlife benefitting from mild winter
Many people might have enjoyed the exceedingly mild winter for the extra barbecuing opportunities it afforded, or because they didn't have to shovel much snow - and it turns out most wild animals like...
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Mar 01, 2016
Council debates public art policy
Certain major projects undertaken by the city of Saskatoon will carry a public art component after a vote by city council Monday. The policy calls for public art costing up to one per cent of the budg...
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Mar 01, 2016
Bomb squad finds no threat after package left outside Casino Regina
Regina police didn't want to gamble with a package found outside of the show lounge entrance at Casino Regina Monday evening. The explosives disposal unit was called in to examine the suspicious packa...
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Mar 01, 2016
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'I don't wanna lay here and die': Saskatoon teen recovering from being shot in face
In the seconds leading up to the terrifying attack, Brennan Schwab said he tried to avoid looking at the man who was about to shoot him in the face. Instead, the 18-year-old was blasted in the eye by ...
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Feb 29, 2016
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