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Men ride for exploited kids
Two Albertans riding their horses across Canada are using the attention they receive to draw attention to the emotional needs of children who have been sexually exploited through prostitution.
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SHR, SIIT sign deal to find grads jobs
The Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technology (SIIT) is building a more solid foundation with the Saskatoon Health Region through a memorandum of understanding designed to provide more jobs for grads in the health field.
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Sports fees to jump
The rental rates at all of the City of Saskatoon’s rinks, sports fields and leisure centres are set to jump.
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Police evacuate building in search for suspect
Police evacuated an apartment building on the 100 block of Avenue U South early Tuesday night as officers looked to apprehend a person of interest in an ongoing investigation, said Staff Sgt. Patrick Nogier.
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Cabinet shuffle a "big event"
Political scientists in Saskatchewan say there’s a lot for Premier Brad Wall to consider as he ponders a cabinet shuffle, expected before the week’s end.
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Four appear in court on gun charges
Four people have appeared in Saskatoon provincial court to face multiple firearms charges in connection with a fatal shooting on Monday, the latest example of the city’s growing gun problem, says Saskatoon police Chief Clive Weighill.
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Car hits school bus in Regina
Two Grade 6 students were taken to hospital in Regina this afternoon with minor injuries after the school bus they were riding was hit by a car. The 19-year-old driver of the car involved in the crash was also taken to hospital as a precaution.
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Photos: Past royal visits to Saskatchewan
Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall's visit is the latest in a long line of royal stops in the Queen City, take a look at photos from past royal visits to Regina since 1939.
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Downtown shooting fatal
A 31-year-old man is dead and four people are in police custody following an early morning shooting on the streets of downtown Saskatoon.
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Forecast warm and dry
The warm and dry weather that surprised forecasters this past winter will likely be the norm this summer, Environment Canada says.
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Beaudry hits Olympics on a high note
With just over two months to go until he represents Canada at the Summer Olympics in London, Philippe Beaudry was in Saskatchewan this weekend to keep his sword skills sharp. He was in town for the Canadian National Fencing Championships, held all weekend at the Field House in Saskatoon.
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Observations on soccer, weather and the price of dirt
. Scene in a restaurant the other day: Four people are sitting at a table together and all four are sending text messages. They are talking to someone, but not with each other. In this age of communication, more is said and less is heard.
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