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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
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
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
Horse shot near Tisdale, mounties investigating
Mounties in northeast Saskatchewan are looking for suspects after a horse was shot in its pasture on Sunday. Rose Valley/Kelvington RCMP said sometime between 1 a.m and 1 p.m., at least two suspects f...
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Nov 23, 2015
Horse shot near Tisdale, mounties investigating
Mounties in northeast Saskatchewan are looking for suspects after a horse was shot in its pasture on Sunday. Rose Valley/Kelvington RCMP said sometime between 1 a.m and 1 p.m., at least two suspects f...
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Nov 23, 2015
Prince Albert mayor weighs in on La Ronge curfew
A curfew is being enforced in La Ronge in response to a rising number of youth crimes in that community. Since Friday, youth under the age of 18 have been required to be off the streets between 11 p.m...
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Nov 23, 2015
Prince Albert mayor weighs in on La Ronge curfew
A curfew is being enforced in La Ronge in response to a rising number of youth crimes in that community. Since Friday, youth under the age of 18 have been required to be off the streets between 11 p.m...
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Nov 23, 2015
Hales appeal in Bosse murder conviction starts Monday
The man found guilty of murdering, burning and hiding the body of a Saskatoon mother 10 years ago is back in court Monday for his appeal in Regina. Douglas Hales was convicted last year of killin...
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Nov 22, 2015
Hales appeal in Bosse murder conviction starts Monday
The man found guilty of murdering, burning and hiding the body of a Saskatoon mother 10 years ago is back in court Monday for his appeal in Regina. Douglas Hales was convicted last year of killin...
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Nov 22, 2015
Hales appeal in Bosse murder conviction starts Monday
The man found guilty of murdering, burning and hiding the body of a Saskatoon mother 10 years ago is back in court Monday for his appeal in Regina. Douglas Hales was convicted last year of killin...
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Nov 22, 2015
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