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Riders begin life under interim head coach Bob Dyce
The new era has officially dawned for the Saskatchewan Roughriders. The team practiced on Wednesday for the first time under interim head coach Bob Dyce after Corey Chamblin was fired on Monday night ...
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Sep 02, 2015
Bats testing positive for rabies near Saskatoon
Pet owners north of Saskatoon are being warned to protect their animals against rabies after a string of cases involving bats. Norsask Veterinary Group which has clinics in Warman and Rosthern sent ou...
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Sep 02, 2015
AFN urges aboriginals to vote, national chief doesn't vote himself
OTTAWA - The Assembly of First Nations is urging aboriginal people to vote in the Oct. 19 election but the challenge involved is underscored by AFN national chief Perry Bellegarde's admission that he ...
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Sep 02, 2015
New Mosaic Stadium 54 per cent complete
The new $278-million Mosaic Stadium is now over the halfway mark of being finished. The city revealed that approximately 54 per cent of the project is now done. This time next year, the venue will be ...
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Sep 02, 2015
Processing SGI auto claims now a one-stop shop
There will be one less bump in the road for Saskatchewan drivers going through the auto-claims process. Drivers will be able to get everything from damage claims to repairs done at one of the accredit...
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Sep 02, 2015
Woman dead after rollover on Red Pheasant First Nation
A woman is dead after a vehicle rollover on the Red Pheasant First Nation south of the Battlefords. Police say a minivan rolled on the main grid road on the reserve at around 7:45 p.m. on Monday night...
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Sep 02, 2015
Glen Suitor interested in front office job with Riders
Glen Suitor would love a front office job with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Suitor, an analyst with The Green Zone and TSN, was asked by News Talk Radio if he had any interest in a job with the team ...
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Sep 02, 2015
19th Street overpass work to start in mid-September
The City of Saskatoon is set to begin repairs on the Idylwyld Drive overpass over 19th Street. Crews will begin four-to-five weeks of maintenance on Sept. 14. The first phase will see single lane clos...
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Sep 02, 2015
People in Burstall heartbroken after grandfather, grandson die in farming accident
The deaths of a grandfather and his grandson this week have left a big hole in the town of Burstall. Dennis Becker, 62, and his 14-year-old grandson, Layne Langridge, died Monday night in a far...
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Sep 02, 2015
VIDEO: Spacecraft blasts off carrying 3 to the International Space Station
A Soyuz spacecraft carrying a Russian, a Dane and a Kazakh (and a few dozen plastic astronauts) blasted off on Wednesday for a two-day trip to the International Space Station. The rocket lifted off fr...
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Sep 02, 2015
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