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New Former Saskatoon kennel employee says 14 dog deaths could have been avoided
A former worker at a Saskatoon dog kennel says he was ignored after he raised a number of safety issues at the Playful Paws Pet Centre. More read comments
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Final accused to stand trial on 4th anniversary of Lorry Santos murder
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A man charged with first-degree murder in the death of Saskatoon mother Lorry Santos is on trial today on the fourth anniversary of the shocking killing.
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Updated Potash Corp., Agrium agree to merger that would create $36B agriculture giant
Saskatoon-based Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan and Agrium Inc. of Calgary have agreed to merge in a deal that would produce a fertilizer giant worth more than $36 billion.
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Prince Albert, Sask., woman resumes march for missing and murdered men
Colleen Whitedeer and a handful of family and friends set out from Prince Albert, Sask., in the August heat to draw attention to the plight of missing and murdered Indigenous men.
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Saskatchewan Roughriders part ways with Khalif Mitchell
Not even two weeks after adding Khalif Mitchell to their practice roster, the Saskatchewan Roughriders say they've parted ways with the defensive lineman.
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'We need to help that young man': Priest who counselled teen linked to fatal crash won't abandon him
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The co-founder of a Saskatoon anti-gang program says he won't abandon a 17-year-old linked to a fatal crash.
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Head office for PotashCorp/Agrium merger will be located in Saskatoon
The head office of a newly merged PotashCorp and Agrium will be located in Saskatoon.
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Regina police trying to find missing 11-year-old boy
Carter Hoostie was last seen on the 100-block of St. John Street in Regina on Saturday at 5:15 p.m. CST, in the city's northeast.
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Men fined in Saskatoon for fishing while suspended
Two Saskatoon men are facing more penalties for violating fishing regulations. The men, 33 and 63, were caught fishing by police after being suspended from buying angling licences in February for using live bait and barbed hooks.
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More can be done to change drinking and driving culture in Saskatchewan: Opposition
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Saskatchewan's Opposition says the government can do more to change the culture around drinking and driving in the province, by following the lead of other provinces which have had success.
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New Pampered pets on the Prairies: Regina, Saskatoon top online list
For the second year in a row, Regina has topped the list when it comes to buying pet-related items on Amazon.ca
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Thousands of Sask. Muslims celebrating Eid this morning
Large crowds are expected this morning as Muslims across the province gather together to celebrate the pilgrimage to Mecca.
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Best friend won't be coming home: Saskatoon kennel mishap that killed 14 dogs leaves family bereft
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Kelsey Friesen said she is still in disbelief after her four-year-old daughter's dog, Kali, was one of the 14 dogs that died in care of Playful Paws Pet Center in Saskatoon.
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Council to vote Monday on releasing Saskatoon budget before election
A Saskatoon city councillor vying to be the city’s mayor is putting a motion before council to have next year’s budget released before October’s election.
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Work on College Drive pedestrian overpass starts tonight
Workers will be burning the midnight oil for the next month as they repair the College Drive overpass.
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Research shows catch-and-release tournaments can harm fish
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The basic idea of a catch-and-release fishing tournament is that the fish are let free and can go back into the water to continue to breed and expand the fish stock. Researchers in Saskatchewan are finding that doesn't always happen — and that a number of fish caught in these tournaments could end up dying.
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New rules for curling nix broom moves that were changing the game
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Curling Canada has endorsed new rules that effectively outlaw recent innovations — new sweeping techniques and broom technology — that had radically altered the game.
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Suspect found hiding in closet as Saskatoon standoff ends
A 23-year-old man, who police say had several criminal code warrants against him, was taken into custody.
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Jess Moskaluke of Langenburg, Sask., CCMA's female artist of the year for the 3rd time
Brett Kissel's no-holds-barred campaign to woo country enthusiasts pays off as the Alberta singer is named fan favourite as well as top male artist of the year at the Canadian Country Music Association Awards.
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'He died making the world safer': Brother attends his 32nd RCMP memorial ceremony
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An Alberta man has made another trip — his 32nd — to an annual RCMP ceremony in Regina which honours fallen members. Bob Buday's brother, Const. Michael Buday, was shot and killed by a suspect in 1985 in B.C.
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Saskatchewan referee in Rio officiating sitting volleyball at Paralympic Games
Behind all the athletes, the celebrations and the heartbreaks, Regina’s Louise Ashcroft is in Rio as an official at the Paralympic Games in Rio.
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Saskatoon artist launches 'whimsical' adult colouring book
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A Saskatoon artist is jumping in and trying to carve her own spot in the popular adult colouring-book business.
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2 separate fires destroy 2 homes in Saskatoon
Two house fires on Saturday night kept the Saskatoon Fire Department busy.
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Homework: 'A sin against childhood' or a useful way to learn?
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With the beginning of the school year comes the beginning of the evening homework routine. Most parents and students grit their teeth and bear it, but some are taking a firm stand against homework, arguing that it amounts to mindless busywork that intrudes on precious family time.
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City, Saskatoon Transit drivers' union meet as rally drums support for workers
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Dozens of people, including some from outside the province, came together in Saskatoon to show support for the city’s bus drivers.
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Photos 9/11 anniversary: Moving photos 15 years after the attacks
Fifteen years later, photos still leave a lasting impression from the attacks in New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia on Sept. 11, 2001. Here's a look at some of the iconic images from those events.
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14 dogs dead following heat malfunction at Saskatoon kennel
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Fourteen dogs are dead following a problem with a heating system at Playful Paws Pet Center, a pet daycare and boarding centre in Saskatoon.
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Rio Paralympic Games: Wheelchair basketball
Watch live wheelchair basketball action from the Rio Paralympics on Sunday.
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Customers say Air Miles explanation for hiding rewards 'doesn't add up'
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Customer outcry continues after CBC News revealed that Air Miles blocks members from accessing certain rewards. The company says more active members get access to more rewards but some collectors claim the opposite is true.
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