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Sask. government touts $100M savings for new schools from P3 model
The Saskatchewan government says the province is saving $100 million by using a P3 model to build 18 new schools in the province. According to a media release, the cost to build and maintain the schoo...
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Aug 25, 2015
Corman Park defends fire protection after resident saddled with massive bill
Not having the right home insurance coverage in a fire saddled a Corman Park couple with a massive bill and has reignited the discussion about fire protection in vast municipality. The couple's...
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Aug 25, 2015
Accused in Marlene Bird attack denied further legal aid
The man responsible for a brutal assault in Prince Albert last summer which left a woman badly burned remains without legal representation. Last April, Leslie Black pleaded guilty to attacking Marlene...
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Aug 25, 2015
New Brunswick liquor corporation defends restrictions on cross-border beer sales
CAMPBELLTON, N.B. - A senior official with New Brunswick's liquor corporation is defending a law that limits anyone in the province from having more than 12 pints of beer that weren't sold by a provin...
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Aug 25, 2015
Children's Hospital construction to start in September, open late 2019
A bid for the Children's Hospital of Saskatchewan's main building has been awarded and is expected to open its doors 10 months later than previously thought. Graham Construction and Engineering&n...
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Aug 25, 2015
U.S. fire smoke prompts air quality advisories in Saskatchewan
A month ago we were dealing with smoke from wildfires in Saskatchewan today smoke from fires the the U.S. pacific northwest has drifted into Saskatchewan. The haze prompted Environment Canada t...
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Aug 25, 2015
Kid trips, leaves hole in $1.5 M painting
A 12-year-old in Taipei, Taiwan had a clumsy moment that ended with a hole in a 17th century painting worth $1.5 million. The oil painting -- Flowers by Italian artist Paolo Porpora -- was...
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Aug 25, 2015
Pair charged after gas thefts, shoplifting, stolen cars reported to Regina police
Gas thefts, shoplifting and stolen cars reported to Regina police over the last few months have added up to 30 charges against a pair. Police found a man and a woman on Friday night at the 2000 block ...
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Aug 25, 2015
15-year-old girl, 2 adults charged in cocaine drug bust at Hague gas station
Three people from Prince Albert are facing charges after an investigation and drug bust by police. The investigation, completed by the Prince Albert Integrated Street Enforcement Team (ISET) on A...
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Aug 25, 2015
Saskatoon veteran questions Trudeau’s pledge to bring back lifelong pensions
In Saskatoon earlier this month, Justin Trudeau pledged half a billion dollars for First Nations education. This week in Belleville Ont., Trudeau turned his attention to Canadian veterans making a few...
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Aug 25, 2015
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