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Saskatoon Christian school leader receives 18-month conditional sentenceFormer Saskatoon Christian school director John Olubobokun received an 18-month conditional sentence Thursday in the assault case against former students.CanadaNov 20
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Saskatoon police officer faces assault charge after ‘off-duty social gathering’A Saskatoon police officer is facing an assault charge after the Saskatchewan police watchdog's investigation into an off-duty social gathering from last fall.CanadaOct 31
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Saskatoon, other municipalities in Saskatchewan, facing property tax hikesMunicipalities in Saskatchewan are feeling the crunch of budget time and some leaders say taxpayers are feeling extra pressure due to government cost downloading.CanadaNov 28
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Seized criminal funds repurposed for Saskatoon police, youth servicesThe Saskatchewan government says it's using funds seized from the proceeds of crime to improve safety services in Saskatoon.PoliticsNov 27
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Former Saskatoon school director receives additional 5-month sentenceFormer Saskatoon school director, John Olubobokun, received a second conditional sentence of five additional months for historic assault case.Canada9 hours
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‘I’ve never seen it this bad’: Saskatchewan warming centres brace for high demandOrganizations in Saskatchewan say they are preparing for an increased demand of reprieve from the deep freeze starting to make its way around the province.CanadaDec 2
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Chief judges back court poppy ban after backlashThe heads of Nova Scotia's supreme and provincial courts are expressing their support for judges who ban court staff from pinning poppies to their robes during proceedings after some Canadian politicians called the practice wrong.CanadaNov 9
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Saskatoon to host 2027 Brier, marking 100 years of curling championshipThe 100th anniversary of Canada's men's curling championship will be held in Saskatoon, Curling Canada announced Monday.SportsNov 3
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88th Hardy Cup to feature all-Saskatchewan rematch between USask Huskies, Regina RamsThe 88th edition of the Hardy Cup will be between two Saskatchewan rivals for the second year in a row, with the Saskatchewan Huskies and Regina Rams set to face off.SportsNov 7
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Overloaded hallways reported at Saskatoon’s Royal University HospitalRUH patients are taking to social media to show just how bad it has gotten, sharing videos of overcrowded hallways filled with beds.HealthOct 1
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Carjacked taxi crashes into convenience store before Saskatoon police chaseGlobal News has obtained exclusive video of the moment a stolen taxi crashed into a convenience store's front door in Saskatoon on Wednesday morning.CrimeJul 10
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Tataskweyak Cree Nation residents start to return home after lengthy evacuationSome 2,400 people have started returning to their homes in Tataskweyak Cree Nation in northern Manitoba, two months after they were forced to leave by wildfires.FireJul 29
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Man pleads guilty to 2nd-degree murder in ‘brutal’ death of ex-wife, dogKnorr admitted to killing Roberts, 63, at her home on 10th Street East on July 20, 2023. While the two had been separated for 10 years, he had been invited over for lunch that day.CrimeJul 29
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Métis Nation-Saskatchewan declares wildfire state of emergencyWith areas like Beauval and Île-à-la-Crosse under escalating threat, Métis Nation-Saskatchewan has made the call to issue a state of emergency for several northern communities.EnvironmentJul 23
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Former Saskatoon Christian school leader found guilty of assaulting studentsFormer Saskatoon Christian school leader John Olubobokun has been found guilty of assaulting students while he was director of Christian Center Academy.CrimeJul 22
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2 charged in ‘significant’ drug seizure by Manitoba RCMPTwo suspects from Souris, Man., are facing drug charges after what RCMP are calling a 'significant' seizure near the town of Virden, at the southwestern edge of the province.CrimeJul 8
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Saskatoon Public Schools to expand safety programs next year after fire attackAs schools close for the summer, the Saskatoon Public School Board is looking towards the future, funding more programs designed to address behavioural and safety concerns.EducationJun 26
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Internal trade bill could undermine rules for meat exports, industry warnsThe Canadian Meat Council says the bill could lead the federal government to recognize provincial rules for inspecting meat processing facilities as equal to federal standards.EconomyJun 24
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Nova Scotia premier pitching ambitious ‘Wind West’ offshore wind energy projectPremier Tim Houston says he's hoping Carney's Liberal government will supply the federal money needed for a new megaproject the premier has dubbed "Wind West."CanadaJun 5
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Hotel spaces freed up in Winnipeg for wildfire evacuees, Alberta dealing with shifting windsFirst Nations leaders have called on provincial and federal leaders to direct hotels to prioritize evacuees.FireJun 2