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Government says P3 saves $380M on Regina Bypass
A new report says a public-private partnership (P3) approach to build the Regina bypass will save taxpayers $380 million. Ernst & Young, the independent financial and procurement experts, w...
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Nov 24, 2015
Sask. offender says restorative justice helped him 'hang on'
It took 20 years of being in and out of prison for Art Cachene to realize he needed to turn his life around. Sitting in a coffee shop in Saskatoon, he said his wake-up call came when he was 47 years o...
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Nov 24, 2015
Kinderslsey RCMP rap on winter driving a hit on social media
With snow falling across much of the province today, the Kindersley RCMP dropped a solid rap about winter driving conditions on their Facebook page. Alright stop! Collaborate and listen, Snow is back ...
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Nov 24, 2015
21 vehicle thefts in Moose Jaw prompt warning from police
Police in Moose Jaw are reminding people to keep their vehicles locked after a rash of thefts. The police service says since Sept. 1, 21 vehicles have been stolen. There has also been 35 reports of th...
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Nov 24, 2015
Council approves Optimist Club Diefenbaker Hill winter park fundraising plans
The Optimist Club of Saskatoon's plans to build a winter park on Diefenbaker Hill took another step forward Monday as the city approved the group's fundraising plans. City council unanimously approved...
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Nov 24, 2015
Gov't approves SGI giving safe drivers a bigger discount
Saskatchewan's safest drivers will be getting a bigger discount on their insurance. The government has approved changes to SGI's Safe Driver Recognition program that will be implemented by the middle ...
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Nov 24, 2015
Saskatchewan gets D+ for protecting people from tobacco
Several health groups are giving Saskatchewan a grade it calls "unacceptable" when it comes to protecting people from the harms of tobacco. The Lung Association, the Heart and Stroke Association and t...
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Nov 24, 2015
2 children missing from Fort Qu'Appelle area found in Regina
Two children missing in the Fort Qu'Appelle area have been found. A boy and girl were reported missing after last being seen on the Pasqua First Nation Sunday afternoon. The girl, Darian Thompson, is ...
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Nov 24, 2015
Sask. NDP says gov't is cutting surgical budgets
Surgical wait times are up again - and Saskatchewan's NDP is blaming it on the government. In a news release, NDP leader Cam Broten accused the government of cutting surgical budgets. "A...
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Nov 24, 2015
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Regina's Muslim community ready to welcome refugees
Regina's Muslim community is busy preparing for however many Syrian refugees the federal government wants the Queen City to take in. Immigration Minister John McCallum is set to announce his plan Tues...
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Nov 24, 2015
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