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Sask. vet reflects on how he snuck his way into the Second World War
Call it luck or being in the right place at the right time, but a Saskatchewan veteran admits he had to be crafty to land a posting in the Canadian army to fight in the Second World War. "I tried the ...
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Nov 06, 2015
Province gives $4.8 million to help targeted policing in Saskatoon
Saskatoon's police service is getting nearly $5 million to help reduce gang violence, respond to mental health emergencies and catch child predators. It's part of the government's annual funding for p...
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Nov 06, 2015
Premier, Sask. oil industry unfazed by Keystone XL pipeline decision
Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall is calling the rejection of Keystone XL pipeline disappointing for both the oil industry and for U.S./Canada relations. The premier was not available for intervie...
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Nov 06, 2015
Hanley Composite School in hold and secure drill
The Hanley Composite School is currently in an emergency drill after an alleged armed robbery in town. School principal Chris Tucker confirmed they were in a hold and secure drill this afternoon but w...
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Nov 06, 2015
Deserving winners in 2015 Hospitals of Regina fall home lottery
If there had ever been a group of winners more deserving of the Hospitals of Regina Foundation Home Lottery, the 2015 draw has likely found them. The grand prize winner of a $1.1 million showhome plus...
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Nov 06, 2015
A lentil libation: Regina's Rebellion Brewery debuts new beer
Farmers who grow lentils can now knock back a beer made with their product. A new lentil cream ale is now made at Regina's Rebellion Brewery. The Saskatchewan-grown pulse replaces the rice or c...
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Nov 06, 2015
Wapple swap helps Pats achieve balance in nets
The Regina Pats have an answer to the question, what can Brown do for you? On Thursday, the Pats dealt overage goalie Daniel Wapple to the Vancouver Giants for a seventh-round pick in the 2017 WHL Ban...
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Nov 06, 2015
Neighbours identify men in Meadow Lake murder-suicide
Neighbours have confirmed the identities of the two men who were found dead inside a Meadow Lake home Thursday morning in a shooting murder-suicide. Locals said Robert Bell, 70, and Sonny Morin, 73, w...
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Nov 06, 2015
Saskatoon police bust 2 men with fentanyl
Two Saskatoon men in the 20s face charges of possession and trafficking fentanyl. On Nov. 5 members of the Saskatoon police drug enforcement team executed a search warrant at a home in the...
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Nov 06, 2015
Morning crash backs up Circle Drive North
A serious crash on Circle Drive North at Faithful Avenue caused traffic to backup during the Friday's morning commute. Saskatoon police, fire and MD Ambulance had eastbound traffic blocked off a...
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Nov 06, 2015
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