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13-year-old nabbed in early-morning joyride
A Saskatoon teenager landed in handcuffs after a joyride in an alleged stolen car. At about 4:30 a.m. Monday the Saskatoon police plane spotted an vehicle driving erratically and in a dangerous manner...
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Oct 26, 2015
C95 raises over $370,000 for breast cancer research
This year's C95 Radio Marathon for Breast Cancer Research was nothing short of spectacular. A last minute donation of $100,000 raised the total to $370,034 surpassing $3.9 million dollars raised since...
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Oct 23, 2015
Outgoing U of S president reflects on school's progress
The outgoing leader of the University of Saskatchewan is reflecting on his time in office as the school prepares to welcome its 11th president on Saturday. Acting President Gordon Barnhart said the tr...
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Oct 23, 2015
Saskatoon, Regina home sales dip in 2015
Home sales continue to level off in major cities across Canada turning markets like Saskatoon and Regina into a buyer's market. A snapshot from Conference Board of Canada shows 17 out of 28 markets in...
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Oct 23, 2015
Saskatoon teen suffers concussion, broken jaw in afternoon assault walking home from school
It's an issue that has plagued Star Phoenix columnist Jordan Cooper: violence in core neighbourhoods of Saskatoon. It hit close to home Wednesday afternoon after his son was vici...
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Oct 23, 2015
SaskPower completes $525M expansion of Queen Elizabeth Power Station
A half-a-billion dollar expansion of the Queen Elizabeth Power Station near Saskatoon is finished. The newly commissioned 'D plant' adds 204 mega-watts of capacity to the power station, enough power f...
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Oct 22, 2015
A number of drugs and cash seized in Saskatoon
Three young man are facing a number of drug charges after a high risk traffic stop in Saskatoon. It all started on Tuesday afternoon shortly after 12:00pm when Saskatoon police pulled over a car in a ...
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Oct 21, 2015
Black-clad marchers bring attention to human trafficking
Dressed in all black, walking single file and carrying umbrellas, dozens of people streamed through downtown Saskatoon Saturday morning to raise awareness about human trafficking in local communities....
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Oct 17, 2015
Judge dismisses application to acquit 2 Saskatoon men on trial for murder
A Saskatoon judge has dismissed an application to throw out murder charges against two of three men on trial in connection to the shooting death of Isho Hana. Defence lawyers for Kenneth Tingle and Lo...
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Oct 16, 2015
No foul play in the death of a Saskatoon woman
A 45-year-old woman found at a home in the Willowgrove neighbourhood on Thanksgiving was not the victim of foul play. Police received a call on Oct.12 saying a woman needed medical assista...
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Oct 16, 2015
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