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Large crowds look to embrace the outdoors during winter warm-up
The return of more season conditions for this time of year is welcome news after a frigid deep freeze across the province. Those warmer temperatures are expected to bring many people outdoors. Gail Mo...
CJME News
Feb 20, 2021
Saskatoon family trying to recover tattoo artist’s preserved skin
A Saskatoon family is launching a desperate attempt to keep a loved one close to home. Chris Wenzel, a Saskatoon tattoo artist with tattoos covering most parts of his body died, in November 2018. To h...
CJME News
Feb 18, 2021
Former inmate’s death prompts call for change within correctional system
Story by paNOW’s Nigel Maxwell The president of the union that represents all legal aid staff and lawyers in Saskatchewan says she is amazed the public does not hear more stories like the one in...
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Feb 17, 2021
Only a small number of COVID-19 offences result in fines
The Saskatchewan Health Authority has found over 430 COVID-related infractions, but only a small number of those ended in fines. According to an email response, the SHA inspected 968 facilities across...
CJME News
Feb 17, 2021
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Nordic spa, hotel development proposed for Saskatoon
A group of Saskatchewan-based investors are looking to build the province’s first Nordic spa. Scandvik, a “locally formed group that has 100-plus years of leadership” in the hospital...
CJME News
Feb 17, 2021
Saskatoon police dog Oliver returns to work following stabbing incident
Saskatoon’s canine hero is back on the job. According to a tweet from Saskatoon police Monday, police dog Oliver has returned to work just 12 days following a stabbing incident that led to surge...
CJME News
Feb 15, 2021
Matchmaker offers Valentine's Day tips for the COVID era
Looking for love can be difficult at the best of times, but throwing in a pandemic into the mix could make it downright frustrating. That's according to Lianne Tregobov, the owner of Camelot Introduct...
Feb 14, 2021
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Nutrien Fireworks Festival to light up screens
To kick off the Family Day long weekend the Nutrien Fireworks Festival will host an online event. "With the pandemic the Nutrien Fireworks Festival could not happen on the September long weekend as it...
CJME News
Feb 13, 2021
‘There’s a real hunger for information:’ OTC opens archive for historical Treaty materials
It took 32 years to complete, but the Office of the Treaty Commissioner (OTC) has opened its archive, full of materials dedicated to Treaty across Canada. The new, physical space is located at the off...
Brady Lang
Feb 12, 2021
Bud’s on Broadway owners plan to fight COVID-19 fine
The owners of a Saskatoon bar say they will go to court to fight a recent fine for violating COVID-19 rules. The province announced on Wednesday that Bud's on Broadway had been fined $14,000 for faili...
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Feb 12, 2021
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