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McMorris captures gold in X Games slopestyle event
The celebration is on for Regina's Mark McMorris. The 22-year-old captured gold at the X Games 2016 Aspen Men's Snowboard Slopestyle event Saturday afternoon. It was not all smiles for McMorris to sta...
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Jan 30, 2016
Saskatoon vigil mirrors La Loche funeral for Marie Janvier
As the community of La Loche laid Marie Janvier to rest, a group of people gathered in Saskatoon's Victoria Park for a vigil Saturday. Two dozen people, with candles in hand, gathered in a circle alon...
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Jan 30, 2016
Sask. has largest year-over-year bankruptcy surge among provinces
Saskatchewan saw the largest year-over-year jump in bankruptcies of any province, inn November, according to the federal Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy. In a report released Friday, the of...
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Jan 30, 2016
Dinsmore man found guilty of murdering best friend
Daniel Smith will spend at least the next decade behind bars for killing his best friend Roger Byer six years ago. The jury took less than three hours to reach the guilty verdict Friday. Byer's family...
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Jan 30, 2016
Punnichy RCMP searching for missing Sask. teenager
Punnichy RCMP are asking the public to keep an eye out for a missing teenager. Maykaylah Dustyhorn-Poorman, 15, is from the Muskowekwan First Nation. RCMP said she is a resident of the 4 Directions Yo...
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Jan 29, 2016
First Nations finalize merger with Saskatoon fabricator
A Saskatoon steel fabricator and two Saskatchewan First Nations have joined forces. On Friday, the Peter Ballantyne (PBCN) Cree Nation, the English River First Nation and JNE Welding finaliz...
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Jan 29, 2016
Profits down as PotashCorp cuts quarterly dividend 34%
PotashCorp's profits are down, leading to the company cutting its quarterly dividend by 34 per cent. On Friday, the company revealed that profits for the fourth-quarter of 2015 were $201 million, down...
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Jan 29, 2016
Saskatoon blessed with warmest January morning on record
Ending the week on the plus side of zero is a first for Saskatoon. According to Environment Canada meteorologist David Phillips, temperatures in January have never stayed above zero degrees overnight,...
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Jan 29, 2016
Saskatoon aims to break snowball fight world record
A Saskatoon team is aiming to break the world record for the biggest snowball fight, and everyone's invited. Yukigassen is Japanese for "snow battle," and is the name of Nathan Thoen's Canadian...
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Jan 29, 2016
Regina housing sales drops 11.1% in December: report
Regina is one of six Canadian markets that saw real estate sales drop more than five per cent in December. The Conference Board of Canada says half of the housing markets covered in its Metro Resale S...
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Jan 29, 2016
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