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Victorian Order of Nurses cuts come as shock to employees, clients
Cross-Canada office closures of the Victorian Order of Nurses (VON) comes as a complete shock for employees who find themselves jobless and to clients who depend on VON services. "Right now I'm kind o...
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Nov 26, 2015
3 children on bus involved in minor crash in Regina
A Regina Catholic School bus was involved in a minor accident Thursday morning, with three children from the same family on board. The bus and a pick up truck collided at 4th Avenue and Albert Street ...
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Nov 26, 2015
Saskatoon health region cutting jobs to deal with projected budget shortfall
Some Saskatoon Health Region employees will lose their jobs this holiday season, but the number of cuts is still up in the air. The health region is projecting its largest deficit ever at $45 million....
CJME News
Nov 26, 2015
Detailed plan in place to resettle Syrian refugees in Regina
They still may not have a hard number or timing of when Syrian refugees will come to the Queen City, but the Regina Open Door Society (RODS) believes it's ready to help resettle the individuals whenev...
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Nov 26, 2015
Saskatoon bakes the world's longest long john
Fifteen pounds of dough, 12 pounds of icing, and a 20-foot eavestrough. That's what went into creating the world's largest long john doughnut at Nestor's Bakery in Saskatoon. The giant long john compl...
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Nov 26, 2015
Whooping cough outbreak in Saskatoon Health Region
The Saskatoon Health Region is urging parents to vaccinate their children after an outbreak of whooping cough in the region this year. The disease, known as Pertussis, is a highly contagious re...
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Nov 26, 2015
2 sent to hospital after rollover northwest of Sceptre
RCMP say alcohol is believed to be a factor in a rollover in southwest Saskatchewan that sent two people to hospital. The vehicle rolled on a grid road northwest of Sceptre around 4:30 a.m. Thursday. ...
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Nov 26, 2015
Friends, strangers honour memory of Neil Stonechild 25 years after freezing death
Twenty-five years after his freezing death, family, friends and strangers gathered in a Saskatoon church basement to honour the memory of Neil Stonechild. About 150 people attended a feast a...
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Nov 26, 2015
Eagles of Death Metal recount attack on Bataclan
Members of the American rock band Eagles of Death Metal are recounting their story of survival inside the Bataclan Concert Hall in Paris. Gunman opened fire on the crowd killing 89 people there on Nov...
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Nov 26, 2015
Front-end loader snags cable line in Saskatoon, closes road
A road closure disrupted some morning commutes in Saskatoon on Thursday after a front-end snow loader snagged some overhead wires. At around 1 a.m, Saskatoon police say a City of Saskatoon...
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Nov 26, 2015
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