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Sask. rancher pleads guilty after $1.2M in stolen property seizedIain Stables has pleaded guilty after police seized stolen property worth over $1.2 million near Donovan, Sask.CrimeAug 29, 2017
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The Pistolwhips ask Jimmy Fallon to have rest of Saskatoon band on showSaskatoon band The Pistolwhips is hoping to land an appearance on The Late Show Starring Jimmy Fallon after it featured a photo of the lead singer.EntertainmentFeb 21, 2017
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Terminally ill bride from Saskatoon passes awayA terminally ill mother from Saskatoon has passed away after her wedding touched the hearts of many this past summer.CanadaJan 21, 2015
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What were the top stories in 2014 for Saskatoon and area?Global News is looking for your help as we compile our list of the top stories in 2014 for Saskatoon and area.CanadaDec 2, 2014
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2nd annual Cause for Paws raises $13KThe Saskatoon SPCA and Shaw TV hosted the second Annual Cause for Paws telethon Saturday.CanadaNov 24, 2014
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City councillor to be reprimanded for leaked informationA report is recommending Saskatoon city councillor Pat Lorje be reprimanded for leaking confidential information.CanadaNov 22, 2014
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Man appears in court after Saskatoon’s sixth homicide of the yearSaskatoon police charged a man after another man died following a stabbing at a Caswell Hill residence earlier this week.CrimeOct 11, 2014
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Person of interest in custody after Saskatoon school lockdownSaskatoon police have a person of interest in custody following reports of an armed man in the Pleasant Hill neighbourhood.Sep 15, 2014
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More people satisfied with overall services in SaskatoonAre you one of the dissatisfied people? A survey by the city found a majority were satisfied with overall services provided in Saskatoon.CanadaAug 15, 2014
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New Saskatoon police dog Matrix fighting crimeNewly trained Saskatoon police dog Matrix is already fighting crime in the city.CanadaAug 12, 2014
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Mosquito numbers down in SaskatoonAlthough the quantity of mosquitoes seems to be down, numbers are double the three-year average.EnvironmentJul 23, 2014
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Saskatoon to extend free parking to Afghan war vetsReport heading to Saskatoon city council recommends Afghanistan war veterans be included in the city’s free parking for veterans program.CanadaJun 16, 2014
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Stanley Mission forest fire evacuees start returning homeHundreds of people begin the trip home to Stanley Mission as forest fire no longer posing threat to the northern Saskatchewan community.CanadaMay 27, 2014
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Former SREDA CEO fined $9K for not filing taxesFormer SREDA President and CEO Tim LeClair pleaded guilty to not filing taxes for nearly a decade.CanadaMay 14, 2014
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Saskatoon woman sentenced in Hague gas station robberyA Saskatoon woman has been sentenced to prison for her involvement in an armed robbery at a gas station in Hague, Saskatchewan.CrimeApr 26, 2014
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8th and Cumberland Safeway closing its doors in SaskatoonA long-standing Saskatoon grocery store on 8th Street and Cumberland Avenue is closing its doors in April.MoneyFeb 5, 2014
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Victims say Christmas tree started Sask. house fireVictims of Saskatchewan house fire say Christmas tree started the blaze on Friday.CanadaDec 20, 2013
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Factors identified in fatal plane crash in Sask.Transportation Safety Board sheds some light on fatal plane crash near North Battleford, Sask. in the summer.CanadaDec 18, 2013
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University of Saskatchewan officially opens doors to Graduate HouseThe University of Saskatchewan officially opened the third and final stage of its College Quarter residence development Wednesday.CanadaNov 20, 2013
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Winter recreation park idea brought up at councilThe Optimist Club of Saskatoon wants a winter recreational park constructed at Diefenbaker Park.CanadaNov 20, 2013
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Inspectors determine cause of roof collapse at potash mineInspectors have determined the cause of a roof collapse at one of Mosaic’s potash mines in Saskatchewan.CanadaNov 15, 2013
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Sask. premier announces agriculture trade summitPremier Brad Wall speaks at Tri-National Agricultural Accord at the Radisson Hotel in Saskatoon.CanadaSep 24, 2013
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Feds boost research for healthier canola cropsFederal government announces an investment for SaskCanola that will help farmers across Canada increase their competitiveness.CanadaSep 5, 2013
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Saskatoon fiddler wins national fiddling championshipLocal fiddler named Grand Master after national fiddle championships in Saskatoon over the weekend.CanadaAug 27, 2013
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SaskEnergy rate increase approved by review panelSaskatchewan’s rate review panel has approved increases for SaskEnergy customers.CanadaAug 12, 2013