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Physicians, Sask. government reach tentative agreement
Physicians in the province are headed to a ratification vote this month after a tentative four-year contract was reached between the government of Saskatchewan and the Saskatchewan Medical Association...
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Jul 14, 2015
Greek immigrant fears future of homeland amid financial crisis
Sitting across the table in the basement of the Saskatoon Greek Orthodox Church, George reflects on the past four years. Hailing from Piraeus, Greece, George came to Canada in January 2014, follo...
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Jul 11, 2015
PHOTOS: Adorable pictures of Princess Charlotte's christening
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have released four official photographs from Princess Charlotte's christening.The photographs were taken by Mario Testino in the gardens and Drawing Room at Sandringh...
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Jul 10, 2015
Minister Blaney visits Prince Albert to discuss fires
The federal minister of public safety and emergency preparedness, made his first ever trip to Prince Albert to assess firefighting efforts Thursday. Steven Blaney's visit comes after the federal gover...
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Jul 09, 2015
Cancer society says Sask. should view all cigarettes the same
The Canadian Cancer Society says e-cigarettes should be treated like regular cigarettes.The owner of several e-cigarette stores in Saskatchewan, Chris LaFonte, wants to help design regulations around ...
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Jul 08, 2015
U of S prof says Greece could mean end of EU
A Greek U of S professor worries the country's continuing economic crisis could tear apart its social order and possibly herald the breakup of the European Union.Jason Zorbas said he's been in contact...
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Jul 07, 2015
E-cigarette seller wants say in Sask. regulations
Saskatchewan is currently the wild west when it comes to e-cigarettes with no regulations, but one user and seller is looking to change that. Chris LaFonte owns Bakken Vapes. His stores are in We...
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Jul 07, 2015
U of S prof says Greece could mean end of EU
A Greek University of Saskatchewan professor worries the country's continuing economic crisis could tear apart its social order, and possibly herald the breakup of the European Union.Jason Zorbas said...
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Jul 07, 2015
$10K long-distance bill, theft reported in Sask. school division losses
An employee of a Saskatchewan school division racked up nearly $10,000 worth of long-distance calls on the taxpayer's dime, according to a new report.For the first time, the Ministry of Education is r...
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Jul 06, 2015
Some in Sask. raise concerns over firefighting policy
There has been a lot of discussion online following a post in an evacuation group about a "let it burn" policy but Daryl Jessop with the Ministry of Environment said it is misunderstood."There is no s...
Jul 03, 2015
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