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Guy Lonechild attempts a return to the FSIN
It's been four years since Guy Lonechild was unceremoniously removed as chief of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations (FSIN). But now, with the Legislative Assembly approaching, Lonechild is ...
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Oct 07, 2015
Sask. senator calls on RCMP to back up claims about missing, murdered aboriginal women
Saskatchewan Senator Lillian Dyck challenges the RCMP and the federal government to release statistics proving that 70 per cent or crimes against aboriginal women come at the hands of aboriginal men. ...
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Oct 06, 2015
Sask. firefighter escapes injury after near miss on foggy highway
A close call involving a firefighter is serving as a reminder for drivers to slow down when its foggy. RCMP said the firefighter was clipped by a passing vehicle while responding to a crash on Highway...
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Oct 01, 2015
Tackle Hunger program hopes for successful year
The Saskatchewan Roughriders were winners on Sunday - and so was the Tackle Hunger Program. The initiative is a collaboration between the CFL, Purolator and local food banks to gather food donations.&...
Sep 27, 2015
Legislative memorial remembers Saskatchewan's fallen officers
Each year is a reminder of what did happen, and what could happen. Officers, retired police and mourning family gathered at the Saskatchewan legislative building Sunday morning to remember thos...
Sep 27, 2015
Terry Fox's inspiration persists 35 years later
Who is Terry Fox? Ask different people and you will get different answers that come to a similar conclusion. "One of Canada's biggest heroes. I distinctly remember him running across Canada, an...
Sep 20, 2015
Crews moving ahead on Children's Hospital construction
Construction is moving forward on the Children's Hospital of Saskatchewan. Contractor Graham Construction and Engineering LP began setting up on the site this week. Over the coming weeks, they'll...
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Sep 16, 2015
U of S scientists work towards clinical trial for Parkinson's treatment
Scientists at the University of Saskatchewan have partnered with a Harvard Medical School affiliate to work on a promising treatment for Parkinson's disease. The research involves using adult stem cel...
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Sep 14, 2015
Fewer Sask. nursing students passing new national licensing exam
A new national nursing licensing exam has fewer students passing, but Saskatchewan institutions aren't worried yet. From January to the end of June, 195 Saskatchewan nursing students - less than 30 pe...
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Sep 11, 2015
89-year-old in good spirits after STARS rescue
Edward Frank is back at home and in good spirits after being rescued by STARS ambulance Wednesday morning. The 89-year-old man from Sweetgrass First Nation drove to a remote area near the Battl...
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Sep 09, 2015
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