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Opening of Highway 16 flyover delayed again
Drivers will have to put up with delays around the Highway 16 flyover for a little while longer. The overpass was set to reopen at the end of October, but Doug Wakabayashi with the Ministry of Highway...
CJME News
Nov 02, 2015
Medical cannabis users protest police raid on Saskatoon dispensary
A Saskatoon man with chronic pain stemming from kidney cancer and Von Hippel-Lindau syndrome (VHL) feels helpless after the main source for his medication was on the wrong end of a police raid. "It's ...
CJME News
Oct 31, 2015
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
Saskatoon police locate stockpile of stolen tools, electronics
Saskatoon police have located tens of thousands of dollars worth of stolen property at a home in Confederation Park. Officers executed a search warrant Friday night in the 400 bl...
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Oct 31, 2015
Sask. Polytechnic helps young Saskatoon boy live Halloween dream
A trip to Disneyland wouldn't have sparked the same excitement and ear-to-ear smile painted on the face of a seven-year-old Saskatoon boy the same way a motorcycle attachment for his wheelchair did. "...
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Oct 30, 2015
FSIN has high hopes for new Liberal government
The Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations (FSIN) interim chief says "the time is now" to renew relationships between aboriginal communities and the federal government with the election of&nbs...
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Oct 29, 2015
Man accused in Willowgrove domestic violence case granted bail
A Saskatoon man accused of assaulting his wife a month before she died from unknown causes has been granted bail. Michael Paul Welsh, 43, was arrested on Sept. 17 and charged with aggravated assault s...
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Oct 27, 2015
Atchison now Saskatoon's longest-serving mayor
Oct. 27 marks the day Mayor Don Atchison crossed into new territory, holding the title of Saskatoon's longest-serving mayor at 12 years. "I never thought I'd be a councillor or a mayor and now its 21 ...
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Oct 27, 2015
Black Sabbath cancels stop in Saskatoon, moves show to Winnipeg
Bad news for Black Sabbath fans of Saskatchewan as the band has cancelled its only stop in the province. On Tuesday, Live Nation released a statement saying "due to an unresolvable conflict, th...
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Oct 27, 2015
U of S unions rally to 'send message' to Stoicheff
University of Saskatchewan unions welcomed their school's new president with a rally Monday. Around 500 members from five unions gathered in the Bowl on campus to kick start Peter Stoicheff's first da...
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Oct 26, 2015
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