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Moose Jaw police investigate armed robbery of 7-Eleven
Moose Jaw police are investigating an armed robbery that happened Tuesday morning. Police say two masked men entered the 7-Eleven on 13th Avenue NW around 3:45 a.m. Both men had weapons. The men made ...
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Nov 03, 2015
Prince Albert Fire Department hires 1st female firefighter
The Prince Albert Fire Department (PAFD) is getting ready to welcome its first female firefighter on Nov. 30, according to the chief. Fire chief Jason Everett said the position is for a nine-month ter...
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Nov 03, 2015
Regina man charged after raid sentenced to jail time
When they raided a Regina house almost a year ago, police found a treasure trove of illegal items. Now one of the men arrested in that raid is going to jail. Devlyn Mallette, now 29, was originally ch...
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Nov 03, 2015
Armed robbers target Subway on Saskatoon's Idylwyld Drive
Saskatoon police are looking into another overnight robbery. Around 1:30 a.m. Tuesday, officers responded to an armed robbery at the Subway on Idylwyld Drive and 33rd Street. Staff told police two men...
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Nov 03, 2015
Rain to change to snow Tuesday night in southern Saskatchewan
Much of southern Saskatchewan remained under a special weather statement Tuesday morning as rain and snow is expected to start falling. Environment Canada issued the statement Sunday night, for a larg...
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Nov 03, 2015
Saskatoon dispensary reopens after raid, owner blasts police claims
The operator of a medical marijuana dispensary recently raided by Saskatoon police is challenging some of the accusations leveled against him. Mark Hauk owns the Saskatoon Compassion Club on 2n...
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Nov 02, 2015
Sask. liquor laws don't make the grade: report
Ever cringed at the price of a beer or glass of wine on a restaurant menu? Don't just blame the restaurant. Saskatchewan has some of the worst restaurant and bar liquor laws in the country, according ...
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Nov 02, 2015
Saskatoon home to first HIV transitional home
Once homeless and sick with HIV, a Saskatoon woman has recovered and is now using her experience to help others get healthy. "I was 76 pounds when they found me. I was on my death bed walking around h...
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Nov 02, 2015
A tale of 2 dispensaries; Saskatoon, B.C mayors talk marijuana dispensary
In Saskatoon, police and the courts are dealing with the city's first medical marijuana dispensary following a raid last Thursday. But the city of Kimberley, B.C. is having a markedly different e...
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Nov 02, 2015
21-year-old sentenced over role in Saskatoon stabbing
A 21-year-old man has been sentenced in connection to a stabbing near the entrance to Kidsville at the Saskatoon Exhibition last year. Avery Cote pleaded guilty to assault and received a six-mo...
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Nov 02, 2015
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