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Sask. Veteran: Every poppy reminds us what we did wasn't a waste of time
While kids and parents prep for a big candy score on Halloween, a pair of veterans from the Third Canadian Army Veteran's (CAV) Motorcycle unit in Saskatoon were spreading a little red amongst all the...
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Oct 31, 2015
Crews clean fuel spill after semi rollover near Unity
Unity RCMP responded to a semi rollover near the Town of Landis Friday night. The truck was carrying diesel fuel and crews were sent to clean up the spill on Highway 14. The driver ...
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Oct 31, 2015
Sask.-born surgeon honoured by Montreal medical community
A Saskatchewan-born surgeon who came from humble beginnings growing up on a farm in Eston is reflecting on a medical career in Montreal that has brought him a lot of personal success and friendships w...
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Oct 26, 2015
Sask. poll clerks get ready for busy election day
As Canadians get ready to head to the polls in Monday's election, Elections Canada employees are gearing up for a long day. Thousands of employees will wake up at the crack of dawn to set up polling s...
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Oct 18, 2015
Advanced voting more than doubles in Saskatchewan and across Canada
Voters who braced long lines at the advanced polls in Saskatchewan last weekend doubled the number of ballots cast in the 2011 advanced polls. Across Saskatchewan 95,829 votes were counted between Oct...
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Oct 15, 2015
Tisdale drops town slogan 'Land of Rape and Honey'
Tisdale is rebranding. The community of 3,000 located east of Prince Albert will no longer be known as the 'Land of Rape and Honey' after council voted Tuesday to drop th...
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Oct 14, 2015
Saskatchewan politicians back to business with fall sitting of Legislative Assembly
The fall sitting of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly begins Tuesday. The opposition will use the final session before April's provincial election as a chance to continue to push for improvements ...
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Oct 13, 2015
Sask. turkey butchers push hard to fill roasters for Thanksgiving
With the big turkey dinner just around the corner, butchers in Saskatchewan are kicking the operation into sixth gear looking to fill every roaster in the province. "We butcher for three days this wee...
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Oct 09, 2015
Renowned ecologist brings responsible environmentalism message to Saskatoon
A renowned environmentalist is in Saskatoon today to give a talk about the future of agriculture in a growing world. Greenpeace co-founder Patrick Moore said a century ago most of the world's people w...
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Oct 08, 2015
Sask. Blue Jay fans break the bank for live playoff baseball
As the Toronto Blue Jays take the field Thursday for their first playoff game in 22 years, a few from Saskatoon will be soaking up the experience. Evan Folden and two of his friends made the trip down...
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Oct 08, 2015
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