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3 charged after 'significant' drug bust in Regina
Three people are facing charges for drug trafficking after police searched several locations in Regina recovering cocaine, methamphetamine, marijuana and heroin. RCMP say an ongoing investigation led ...
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Feb 25, 2016
1 dead after semi and truck collide north of Balgonie
A section of Highway 10 was blocked off north of Balgonie overnight after a fatal collision late Wednesday. RCMP say the collision happened around 11 p.m. A semi and a pickup truck collided about 13 k...
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Feb 25, 2016
Regina man's home village destroyed by cyclone in Fiji
With 42 people killed and tens of thousands more stuck in evacuation centres with no homes to go back to, the effects of the Cyclone Winston that hit Fiji this weekend will be felt for a long time. &n...
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Feb 25, 2016
Poll shows strong lead for SaskParty as NDP sees bump in support
The latest polling of Saskatchewan voters ahead of the provincial election shows an increase in support for the opposition NDP, with the SaskParty still holding a commanding majority. The poll surveye...
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Feb 25, 2016
Saskatoon nurse wins school board byelection
Saskatoon nurse Charmaine Bellamy is the new public school board trustee for Ward 9. Bellamy captured 247 out of 737 votes cast in Wednesday's byelection to defeat the six other candidates...
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Feb 25, 2016
Sask. RCMP officer found guilty on child pornography charges
The suspended Fond-du-Lac RCMP officer accused of accessing and possessing child pornography has been found guilty. Aiden Pratchett was handed the guilty verdict on Wednesday. Crown prosecutors submit...
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Feb 25, 2016
Regina police keeping an eye on increased vehicle thefts
Vehicle thefts have been trending upwards in Regina and now police are taking an in-depth look into the problem. In March, police will present a report that looks at who is stealing vehicles, what the...
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Feb 25, 2016
La Loche bands together as their high school reopens
The community of La Loche held a walk Wednesday to mark the reopening of the Dene High School building, one month after a mass shooting. Both the high school and the nearby Ducharme elementary school ...
CJME News
Feb 24, 2016
U of S group hosts forum to welcome refugee students
Gabriela Mangano knows first hand the challenges of adapting to a new academic environment. Originally from Argentina, she now teaches geological sciences at the University of Saskatchewan. "I had to ...
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Feb 24, 2016
Man pulled from Saskatoon river
A man is recovering in hospital after he was pulled from the river early Wednesday afternoon. Saskatoon Fire Department got a call from police around 11:54 a.m. about a possible person in the river ne...
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Feb 24, 2016
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