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Regina Pats looking for smoother roads ahead
Through 12 games, the Pats season has kind of been like driving around Regina; at times the drive is smooth, then suddenly you may face bumps and potholes all around you before it's smooth again. The ...
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Oct 28, 2015
Living wage recommendation ‘unrealistic’: CFIB says
A group in Saskatoon is calling on business owners to start paying employees a living wage rather than the government mandated minimum wage. On Wednesday, a group called Living Wage Saskatoon authored...
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Oct 28, 2015
MacDougall makes an impact in Riders safety debut
After waiting all season to get his chance, Roughriders safety Keenan MacDougall made the most of his opportunity to start against the Eskimos. On a day when the defence was again below average at bes...
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Oct 28, 2015
Long-awaited Sask. Multi-Material Recycling Program finally launching
The long-awaited Multi-Material Recycling Program (MMRP) is finally coming into effect in Saskatchewan. The program has been bandied about by the ruling governments in Saskatchewan for roughly 10 year...
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Oct 28, 2015
Mechanical issue at Esterhazy Mosaic potash mine sends man to hospital
An investigation has been launched at Mosaic's K1 potash mine in Esterhazy after a mechanical issue temporarily stopped work on Monday morning. The company says a skip - a machine that takes po...
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Oct 28, 2015
Child sexual exploitation trial underway
The trial for Saskatoon businessman Nowshad Ali started today. Ali is charged with with sexual exploitation and sexual assault. He didn't show much expression as the alleged victim, now 21, testified ...
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Oct 28, 2015
Pharmacists receive training to give flu vaccine
If you haven't yet received your flu shot, it's as easy as heading down to your local pharmacy. By the end of November, more than 800 pharmacists in Saskatchewan will be trained to administer injectio...
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Oct 28, 2015
Icy roads a factor in rollover near Estevan
Saskatchewan drivers had to traverse icy highways once again Wednesday morning. The Highway Hotline reported icy sections in the Yorkton, Melville and Wynyard areas throughout the morning. It was also...
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Oct 28, 2015
Mapping out Saskatchewan's haunted spots
Know a haunted place in Saskatchewan? There are a number of places with some spooky stories of hauntings and other weird activity. We're mapping them out below. Click the names for some stories about ...
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Oct 28, 2015
South Carolina officer fired, new video shows student punching him in the face
A new video has surfaced following the altercation between a South Carolina student and a school police monitor showing the student repeatedly punching the officer in the face as he was trying to...
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Oct 28, 2015
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