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Wollaston Lake residents still stranded as ice road remains closed
The small community of Wollaston Lake is facing some discouraging news. The community's only access road to the rest of the province remains closed as the ice is still not thick enough to travel on. "...
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Feb 19, 2016
Profit driving up gas prices at Regina stations
Regina motorists are likely to have a lighter wallet following the next time they fill up their vehicle with gas. Gas prices have shot up 16 cents in Regina since Tuesday afternoon. As of Thursday nig...
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Feb 19, 2016
Freezing rain leads to icy highways, travel warnings
Freezing rain overnight coated many highways in west-central Saskatchewan in ice. RCMP in Maidstone and Prince Albert issued a warning to drivers late Thursday to stay off highways in the area. The wa...
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Feb 19, 2016
Missing teenager may have hitchhiked to Regina
A Saskatchewan teenager has gone missing and Punnichy RCMP are asking for your help in finding him. Wyatt Dubois, 14, was last seen on the George Gordon First Nation Thursday morning. The first nation...
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Feb 18, 2016
Controversial plasma collection centre opens in Saskatoon
In a chilly room, the CEO of a private company that collects plasma from blood points to a white freezer where the plasma will be stored in the new Saskatoon facility-the company's first collection ce...
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Feb 18, 2016
Natural gas usage down 7% during mild Sask. winter
Like most toques and mitts, SaskEnergy is now added to the list of things we haven't needed as much of this winter. The weather has been so mild natural gas usage in the province is down seven ...
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Feb 18, 2016
2016 Saskatchewan Roughrider season released
Fans of the CFL can begin planning their summer as the league releases its schedule for the 2016 season. The Saskatchewan Roughriders will open their season at home on week two of the CFL season when ...
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Feb 18, 2016
RCMP continue search for man wanted in Norquay-area break and enter
A man police consider to be armed and dangerous is still on the loose in Saskatchewan after a break and enter earlier this week. Wayne Babiuk is wanted in connection to the break and enter at a...
CJME News
Feb 18, 2016
World Press Photo announces 2016 contest winners
The winners of the 59th World Press Photo contest were announced Thursday. The contest jury selected from 82,951 photos by 5,775 photographers from 128 different countries. You can see the full galler...
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Feb 18, 2016
Some Sask. youth crime rates 4 times the national average
Saskatchewan is leading the country in some areas of youth crime. The latest numbers released by Statistics Canada (Stats Can) show while teens aged 12 to 17 make up seven per cent of the Canad...
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Feb 18, 2016
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