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2 people killed by flu in Sask.
The number of flu cases in Saskatchewan is growing and the province's chief medical health officer expects that to continue. "We'll probably see more ICU admissions and, unfortunately, deaths for the ...
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Feb 27, 2016
First Nations and Syrian refugees meet at welcoming event
Regina's newest citizens were given the chance to meet Canada's original residents at an event designed to share culture and beliefs. First Nations and Syrian refugees sat together in a conferenc...
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Feb 27, 2016
Charges laid in death on Waterhen First Nation
A 62-year-old man faces murder charges after the body of a man was found on the Waterhen First Nation. Gordon Fiddler is charged with second-degree murder after RCMP found Tommy Fiddler, 56, dead...
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Feb 27, 2016
Young cancer patients seek comfort, community in online meet up
Cancer is difficult for anyone, but it can be especially hard for those who feel they're the only one their age going through it. Young Adults Cancer Canada's (YACC) Saskatoon representative Heather B...
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Feb 27, 2016
Circle Drive water main break cuts water to businesses, reroutes traffic
A water main break has cut water to business and forced a section of eastbound traffic on Circle Drive North down to one lane this weekend. The break, in the 800 block, prompted the city to shut off w...
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Feb 27, 2016
'This shouldn't have happened': Family of man found dead in Saskatoon holding cell seeks changes
The family of the man who died in a Saskatoon police detention cell say they want to pressure police and government to prevent future tragedies and may seek legal action if nothing is done. "Somebody ...
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Feb 27, 2016
NDP promises more beds at Saskatoon's City Hospital
The provincial NDP campaigned in Saskatoon on Friday, with party leader Cam Broten outlining a plan to get more use out of City Hospital. The facility currently operates 169 beds, but was built...
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Feb 26, 2016
Saskatoon's Wanuskewin Heritage Park seeks U.N. designation
Officials with Wanuskewin Heritage Park announced plans to apply for designation as a United Nations World Heritage Site on Friday. The plan forms part of a push to renew the park that wil...
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Feb 26, 2016
Suspects in frightening Regina robbery may be connected to other crimes
There's concern that suspects in a robbery in Regina may strike again. On Thursday, Regina police were called to the Rogers in Harbour Landing. A release from police now indicates that a 32-year-old w...
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Feb 26, 2016
Charges laid after police seize cocaine, meth from Regina home
More charges are being laid in relation to drug trafficking in Regina. Officers from the Regina Police Service searched a home on University Park Drive on Thursday. A "significant quantity" of cocaine...
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Feb 26, 2016
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