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Residents bring forward challenges at Ross Payant Home in Assiniboia
Some seniors at a care home in Assiniboia are speaking out about their quality of life being negatively affected by patients suffering from dementia. Continuing to push for improved seniors care acros...
CJME News
Oct 22, 2015
Man found dead as Regina police investigate 2 shootings on Robinson Street
A man was found dead early Thursday morning at a house in North Central as police investigate two crimes scenes on Robinson Street. Police were called at 3:40 a.m. about a person being injured at a ho...
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Oct 22, 2015
NDP blasts maintenance costs of Sask. P3 projects
Public-private partnerships are once again drumming up fierce critique from Saskatchewan's NDP. While the party has been vocal in the past about its concerns with P3 projects, new concerns were raised...
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Oct 21, 2015
Sask. businesses should see little impact from Liberal government: analyst
The business community is wondering what to expect under a new Liberal majority government, but one analyst says it likely won't change much in Saskatchewan. Business analyst Paul Martin joined...
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Oct 21, 2015
Sask. premier heading to Paris for climate change summit in December
Saskatchewan's premier will soon head to the land of baguettes, cheese and the Eiffel Tower. Brad Wall is going to Paris, France in early December for the International Climate Change Summit. There, h...
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Oct 21, 2015
'60s scoop victims share stories to promote healing
Dianne Ludwig wiped a tear away from her eye and settled her cracking voice as she recalled the most painful memories of her life. "I didn't raise my son. Somebody else raised him," she said, pausing ...
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Oct 21, 2015
Regina public schools budget not keeping up with growth
There are 485 more students in public elementary schools in Regina compared to last year, but the division will have to make do with funding based on enrolment numbers for last year. Mike Walte...
CJME News
Oct 21, 2015
Woman who died in Saskatoon home was domestic violence complainant
A Saskatoon real estate agent accused of assaulting his wife, who is now deceased, will have to wait until Oct. 27 to find out if he will be released on bail. Court documents show that Michael Paul We...
CJME News
Oct 21, 2015
Forecast teases winter temperatures 3 degrees above normal for Sask.
Winter might be a bit more bearable than normal on the prairies if the forecasts hold true. Accuweather is the latest weather service to forecast a mild winter for Saskatchewan. Senior Meteorologist B...
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Oct 21, 2015
New Saskatchewan Science Centre exhibit 'Building Connections' debuts
Shouting and laughing children ran around the third flood of the Science Centre in Regina on Wednesday morning, getting the first crack at the newest permanent exhibit. It's called Buildin...
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Oct 21, 2015
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