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Saskatoon hospitals announce hotline for incident reporting
A six-year-old boy is lying in a hospital bed unconscious and in pain, surrounded by family. When a nurse comes to administer morphine, the unthinkable happens -- the little boy stops breathing a...
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Nov 12, 2015
Compassion club worker out on bail allowed access to marijuana for medical condition
The bail terms have changed for one of two men charged after police raided an unlicensed medical marijuana dispensary in Saskatoon last month. Lane Britnell is now allowed to obtain and produce mariju...
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Nov 12, 2015
A critical hire: Craig Reynolds' search for new Riders GM continues
The biggest task in Craig Reynolds' young career as the Roughriders president and CEO will soon reach another stage. Reynolds is currently in the middle of finding the team a new vice-president of foo...
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Nov 12, 2015
Operation Red Nose back to reduce impaired driving in Sask. this Christmas
"Don't drink and drive" is the same message ramped up each Christmas but still the message doesn't get through. Last year, there were three fatalities and 44 injuries as a result of alcohol-related cr...
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Nov 12, 2015
K + S Potash job fair looking for 150 workers
K + S Potash is looking to hire at least 150 workers for its new mine and production facility near Bethune. The Legacy Project will require a number of tradespeople and operators in the production and...
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Nov 12, 2015
City of Regina considering clearing more sidewalks
The snow may not be in Regina just yet, but the city is tossing the idea around of clearing more sidewalks. A proposal being discussed by the public works and infrastructure committee looks at clearin...
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Nov 12, 2015
7 cases of whooping cough confirmed in Yorkton
The city of Yorkton is seeing a cluster of whooping cough cases. Since August, the Sunrise Health Region has confirmed seven whooping cough cases in Yorkton, with another dozen people showing symptoms...
CJME News
Nov 12, 2015
Whitewood medical marijuana dispensary giving back to community
In less than a year, a medical marijuana dispensary in Whitewood has donated $90,000 to the community. "Well that's what a compassionate club was originally designed to do," owner Jerry Martin told Ne...
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Nov 12, 2015
Hudson Bay house fire claims life of 71-year-old woman
A house fire in Hudson Bay has claimed the life of a 71-year-old woman. On Tuesday night, the Hudson Bay fire department, ambulance and RCMP were called to a home in the 100 block of Albert Str...
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Nov 12, 2015
Extendicare to buy 2 retirement communities in Saskatchewan
Extendicare Inc. has made a new deal to buy three more retirement communities - two of them in Saskatchewan. The $78.6-million agreements are expected to close on Dec. 1. The properties are located in...
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Nov 12, 2015
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