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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
Saskatoon man sentenced for sex assaults on women, young girl
A Saskatoon man has been sentenced to 15 1/2 years in a disturbing sex abuse case. Michael John Slough pleaded guilty to sexual assault, making child pornography and administering a noxious substance....
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Nov 26, 2015
10 Sask. MLAs saying goodbye as fall session wraps at the legislature
It will be a long and emotional day at the legislature Thursday. It marks the last day of the current session and that means the final day there for a number of politicians who are retiring. &n...
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Nov 26, 2015
First Nations celebrate language success stories
Stepping into the Saskatoon Inn during the First Nations Language Keepers Conference is like walking into the Tower of Babel. Each step brings a new language. Greetings are said in Saulteaux, while st...
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Nov 26, 2015
1 dead in crash on Trans-Canada Highway at Swift Current
Traffic was rerouted on the Trans-Canada Highway west of Swift Current after a fatal crash early Thursday morning. RCMP say a 27-year-old man died when a car and semi collided 1.6 kilometres west of t...
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Nov 26, 2015
Winnipeg photographer says impostor tried luring Sask. girl through Facebook
A Winnipeg photographer says someone is using his company's name to lure young girls over Facebook, including a 15-year-old girl from Saskatchewan. Last week, Rodney Braun got a concerned email...
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Nov 25, 2015
Suspect in Regina kidnapping and sexual assault case undergoing assessment
A 19-year-old man allegedly involved in a kidnapping and sexual assault case will undergo a psychiatric assessment. Kohl Elder is being sent to North Battleford for the assessment. It should be comple...
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Nov 25, 2015
Sask. gas prices dip below 90 cents, will stay low into 2016
Christmas is coming early for drivers in Saskatchewan as prices at the pump dip below 90 cents per litre in Regina and Saskatoon. Jason Toews is the co-founder of GasBuddy.com and he said this doesn't...
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Nov 25, 2015
Government releases reports on 2015 tours of long-term care facility
The province has released documents on its 2015 tours of long-term care facilities across Saskatchewan. The Ministry of Health has been doing the tours since the spring of 2013 to "find out what's wor...
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Nov 25, 2015
25th anniversary of Neil Stonechild’s death
Today is the 25th anniversary of the freezing death of Neil Stonechild and while friends and family gather at a feast to remember the man, a book calling into question the inquiry is being launched. A...
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Nov 25, 2015
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