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Peter Stoicheff becomes 11th U of S president
Dr. Peter Stoicheff has officially taken the reins at the University of Saskatchewan. The former dean of the College of Arts and Science was installed as the 11th president of the university Satu...
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Oct 24, 2015
Police searching for 3 suspects in Confederation Park armed robbery
Saskatoon police are searching for three suspects involved in an early Saturday armed robbery in Confederation Park. An employee of the Mac's convenience store at Diefenbaker Drive and Vanier Crescent...
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Oct 24, 2015
Saskatoon house fire causes $200K in damage
Smoke detectors helped save a family after their home caught fire early Saturday morning. The Saskatoon Fire Department responded to a blaze at 701 Hilliard Street west in the Exhibition neighbourhood...
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Oct 24, 2015
Regina police investigating 8th murder of 2015
Regina police confirm they are investigating a murder after a 48-year-old man was found dead early Thursday morning. Police were called to a home in the 1500 block of Robinson Street around 3:40 a.m. ...
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Oct 23, 2015
C95 raises over $370,000 for breast cancer research
This year's C95 Radio Marathon for Breast Cancer Research was nothing short of spectacular. A last minute donation of $100,000 raised the total to $370,034 surpassing $3.9 million dollars raised since...
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Oct 23, 2015
GAME DAY: Riders wrap up home schedule against Eskimos
The Saskatchewan Roughriders hope to put on one last show on Saturday at Mosaic Stadium. For the final time this year, the Riders will play at home as they host the Edmonton Eskimos. Even though there...
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Oct 23, 2015
Hope for the fight: Touchdown for Dreams grants wishes for women fighting cancer
For women battling cancer, Cameco Touchdown for Dreams is a chance for a happy memory and something to look forward to while they fight for their lives. Thanks to a partnership between Cameco, ...
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Oct 23, 2015
Insurance can cover Hurricane Patricia interruptions: CAA Saskatchewan
"This is an exact scenario of what travel insurance is designed for," said Terry MacDonald at CAA Saskatchewan. She is looking at the possible plight for travelers now in Pacific coast resorts in Mexi...
CJME News
Oct 23, 2015
GAME DAY: Riders vs Eskimos week 18 depth charts
For the final time this season the Saskatchewan Roughriders will run out of the tunnel onto the turf at Mosaic Stadium as they host the Edmonton Eskimos. The game is the first of the final three...
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Oct 23, 2015
Rider fans still tuned in as season of struggles winds down
Remember the Saskatchewan Roughriders? It's the team's last home game of the year Saturday at Mosaic Stadium. With the success of the Toronto Blue Jays drawing in the attention of many sports fans and...
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Oct 23, 2015
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