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New chief elected for FSIN
In a landslide victory, Bobby Cameron was elected as the new chief of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations (FSIN) Thursday in Saskatoon. He beat out two other candidates, Helen Ben from the M...
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Oct 29, 2015
Saskatoon police raid Saskatchewan Compassion Club
Saskatoon police arrested four people Thursday after raiding a recently-opened medical marijuana dispensary. Police went to the Saskatchewan Compassion Club on 2nd Avenue North and to a hom...
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Oct 29, 2015
Seniors frequently victimized by scammers in Sask.
It happens all too often: seniors are scammed by unscrupulous people selling phony investments, and seniors see their life savings devastated. The province's Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority s...
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Oct 29, 2015
Renewed funding supports Regina police units
Regina police are getting renewed funding to help battle gangs and nab online child predators. A total of $4.6 million will be used to support 39 officers involved in the Internet Child Exploitation (...
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Oct 29, 2015
Groundbreaking ceremony marks beginning of Capital Pointe construction
Five years after the first proposal and four years after the first ribbon cutting ceremony, there's actually a hole in the ground at the site of Capital Pointe in downtown Regina. "The history of the ...
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Oct 29, 2015
New music festival to bring Regina a 'Winterruption'
The winter blues will have a musical interruption this year thanks to a new music festival from the Regina Folk Festival. Winterruption will feature 10 artists performing together in four shows. They'...
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Oct 29, 2015
Trick-or-Treating by numbers
Halloween is only a couple of days away and as it gets closer the inevitable questions always come up. What should I be/what should I wear for Halloween? How much candy should we buy for kids who come...
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Oct 29, 2015
PotashCorp plans 3-week shutdown of 3 Sask. mines following latest financial report
Declining profits for PotashCorp of Saskatchewan (PCS) is forcing the company to suspend some operations in Saskatchewan and close a mine on the east coast. On Thursday, PCS reported a dip in share pr...
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Oct 29, 2015
'I'm shaky': witness recounts armed robbery at Saskatoon drugstore
Police have a Shopper's Drug Mart in Saskatoon closed off after an armed robbery Thursday morning. Officers were called to the Shopper's in the 400 block of Herold Court at about 8:40 a.m. Witnesses r...
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Oct 29, 2015
Snowbirds celebrate 45 years as a symbol of Canada
A symbol proudly Canadian and proudly Saskatchewan is celebrating a milestone. The Canadian Snowbirds are marking their 45th anniversary. Dozens of personnel and pilots from the squadron were on hand ...
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Oct 29, 2015
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