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Brad Wall thanks Trudeau for flexibility on refugees, maintains criticism over deadlines
Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall thanked Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Tuesday for "showing flexibility" on the plan to resettle 25,000 Syrian refugees by year's end. Even before the refugee resettlemen...
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Nov 24, 2015
Saskatoon settlement groups preparing for refugee arrival
Saskatoon resettlement groups are revving up as Canada gets ready to accept 10,000 refugees before the end of the year. The new target is lower than the original promise of 25,000 Syrian refugees...
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Nov 24, 2015
2 Saskatoon doctors receive high praise
Two Saskatoon doctors have been recognized with top honours. Dr. Ryan Meili and Dr. Mark Wahba were presented with the Dr. Dennis A. Kendel Distinguished Service Award last week. It's gi...
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Nov 24, 2015
Saskatoon police chief says location, time played no role in delayed response to crash
Saskatoon's police chief admits the police service let down the public in its delayed response to a car crash on 20th Street in August. At Tuesday's Board of Police Commissioners meeting, Weighill was...
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Nov 24, 2015
Regina's new wastewater treatment plant is 75% done
As construction on Regina's new stadium moves along at an expected pace, work on another one of the city's major building projects is actually going faster than expected. The new $181-million sewage t...
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Nov 24, 2015
Hostage situation in northern France
BBC News is reporting about a hostage situation in northern France this afternoon. Still no word if this is related to terrorism. We'll have more information when it becomes available.
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Nov 24, 2015
Government says P3 saves $380M on Regina Bypass
A new report says a public-private partnership (P3) approach to build the Regina bypass will save taxpayers $380 million. Ernst & Young, the independent financial and procurement experts, w...
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Nov 24, 2015
Sask. offender says restorative justice helped him 'hang on'
It took 20 years of being in and out of prison for Art Cachene to realize he needed to turn his life around. Sitting in a coffee shop in Saskatoon, he said his wake-up call came when he was 47 years o...
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Nov 24, 2015
Kinderslsey RCMP rap on winter driving a hit on social media
With snow falling across much of the province today, the Kindersley RCMP dropped a solid rap about winter driving conditions on their Facebook page. Alright stop! Collaborate and listen, Snow is back ...
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Nov 24, 2015
21 vehicle thefts in Moose Jaw prompt warning from police
Police in Moose Jaw are reminding people to keep their vehicles locked after a rash of thefts. The police service says since Sept. 1, 21 vehicles have been stolen. There has also been 35 reports of th...
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Nov 24, 2015
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