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Former Saskatoon mayor questions council's communication budgets
A former mayor of Saskatoon has levelled serious accusations against the current city council ahead of the next civic election. Henry Dayday, who served as mayor between 1988 and 2000, took issue with...
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Feb 23, 2016
Warm welcome for Syrian refugees by P.A. indigenous groups
Syrian refugees who recently arrived in Prince Albert received a warm welcome to their new home on Monday. St. Albans Cathedral Hall was packed with refugees and supporters as indigenous groups, ...
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Feb 23, 2016
Friends helping P.A.'s 'jam man' out of sticky situation
Long-time family friends of Prince Albert's "Jam Man" have stepped up to raise the money stolen from him on Feb. 7. Charlie Squires, 89, is well known for his homemade jellies and jams which he sells ...
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Feb 23, 2016
Blades feed off big crowd for 4th straight win
The Saskatoon Blades are making it known, that they are going for a playoff push. Saskatoon won their fourth game in a row by beating Brandon 6-5 in overtime at Sasktel Centre Monday afternoon. It was...
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Feb 23, 2016
Final designs of Sask.'s new P3 schools revealed
Students who will be attending 18 new Saskatchewan schools slated to open next year now have a better idea of where they'll be learning. The final design of the nine new buildings were revealed on Mon...
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Feb 23, 2016
Families of Robert Pickton's victims quickly lobby against serial killer's book
Families of Robert Pickton were quick to react when Amazon.com briefly offered a book penned by the B.C. serial killer. "I was shocked and surprised," Chief Ernie Crey said of when he found out about ...
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Feb 23, 2016
Pink wave brings anti-bullying message to Sask. students
A sea of pink shirts and pompoms filled the Education Building gym at the University of Saskatchewan Monday as hundreds of local students gathered in an effort to stamp out bullying. Amid DJ music, br...
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Feb 22, 2016
NDP calls for a stop to health care layoffs until after election
Saskatchewan NDP leader Cam Broten visited Prince Albert Monday, calling for a halt on health care layoffs until after the provincial election on April 4. "We received notice that there are layoffs oc...
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Feb 22, 2016
Surgery required on Mark McMorris's fractured femur
Saskatchewan snowboarder Mark McMorris broke his leg at an event in California Sunday. "He went through quite a bit of trauma yesterday of course, with that fall on his second run," Mark's dad, Don Mc...
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Feb 22, 2016
RCMP seek information on man found dead in field near Netherhill
Kindersley RCMP are asking the public for information after a 52-year-old man was found dead in a field this weekend. Officers were called to the field near the village of Netherhill over the noon hou...
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Feb 22, 2016
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