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Pediatric epilepsy program sees quality of care improve
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Seniors a target for online scams
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Tow truck drivers in Saskatchewan calling for changes to help safety
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First-place showdown between Saskatchewan Rush and Colorado Mammoth
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Concerns over sign language used in Saskatoon schools
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Armed robberies a concern for Saskatoon business owner
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Saskatoon summit encourages volunteerism
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Harlem Globetrotters Buckets Blakes
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Saskatchewan boy suffers burns from cast removal
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Gold mining takes on a new meaning at the University of Saskatchewan
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University of Saskatchewan sees spike in foreign student applications
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Saskatoon city council to consider plan to tackle homelessness
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Drones prove useful for Saskatchewan RCMP
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King of Kovbasa
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Saskatoon woman calls for better support for Alzheimer’s patients
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How Saskatoon is dealing with water main breaks
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Office vacancy rates on the rise in downtown Saskatoon
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Saskatoon teen thankful for accident that led to heart condition discovery
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Saskatoon digs out of final snowstorm of 2016
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Private plasma clinic causing concerns for Canadian Blood Services
Author Archives
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Pediatric epilepsy program sees quality of care improveEpilepsy affects one per cent of all children, but care is improving in Saskatchewan.HealthMar 24, 2017
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Seniors a target for online scamsSeniors are the fastest growing group of Internet users. As online scams continue to plague the web, they become a target.TechMar 20, 2017
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Saskatchewan tow truck drivers call for emergency lighting changeIn North America, more tow truck drivers are killed on the job than police officers and firefighters combined. The industry is calling for changes to help make it safer.CanadaMar 15, 2017
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Concerns raised over sign language used in Saskatoon schoolsSaskatchewan Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services expresses concern over the way children who are deaf are taught in Saskatoon classrooms.EducationMar 11, 2017
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Armed robberies a concern for Saskatoon business ownerArmed robberies in Saskatoon has one business owner concerned for her safety and that of her staff.CrimeMar 2, 2017
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Saskatchewan boy suffers burns from cast removalA Saskatchewan mother is speaking out after her son's cast removal at a clinic left him with second-degree burns.HealthFeb 24, 2017
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Gold mining takes on a new meaning at the University of SaskatchewanResearchers at the University of Saskatchewan have created a new way to solve a growing problem in gold metal waste.ScienceFeb 15, 2017
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University of Saskatchewan sees spike in foreign student applicationsThe University of Saskatchewan is seeing a spike in foreign student applications, with many coming from the U.S.EducationFeb 9, 2017
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Saskatoon city council to consider plan to tackle homelessnessA plan to end homelessness is being brought to Saskatoon city council by the Saskatoon Housing Initiative Partnership.CanadaFeb 3, 2017
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Drones prove useful for Saskatchewan RCMPThe Saskatchewan RCMP laud the use of drone technology for its usefulness at crash scenes.TechJan 25, 2017
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Saskatoon woman calls for better support for Alzheimer’s patientsA Saskatoon woman pleads for more coordinated care for Alzheimer's patients after going through what she calls a "confusing" system.HealthJan 20, 2017
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Office vacancy rates on the rise in downtown SaskatoonThe number of empty office spaces in downtown Saskatoon rose in 2016 as vacancy rates continue to climb.ConsumerJan 13, 2017
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Saskatoon teen thankful for accident that led to heart condition discoveryA Saskatoon teen is thankful for an accident that led to the discovery of a heart condition.CanadaJan 5, 2017
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City deploys around the clock snow removal for Saskatoon roadsThe City of Saskatoon is working around the clock to clear the dump of snow.WeatherDec 30, 2016
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Canadian Blood Services suffers decrease in donationsCanadian Blood Services in Saskatoon has seen a decrease in donations for its fiscal year.HealthDec 29, 2016
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Group of Saskatchewan doctors to provide medical care in HaitiA group of Saskatchewan health care professionals is heading to Haiti in the new year to provide health care to patients.HealthDec 28, 2016
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Syrian refugee eyes tailoring business in SaskatoonAfter failing to find work in his profession, a Syrian refugee hopes to open his own tailoring business in Saskatoon.MoneyDec 19, 2016
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Saskatoon utility rates going up in the new yearPowering homes, and using water, is going to cost more money next year as Saskatoon raising utility rates in 2017.CanadaDec 15, 2016
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Canada faces impending shortage of aircraft mechanics and pilotsAccording to the Transport Canada licensing department, 46 per cent of aircraft mechanics are between the ages of 50 and 79 years old.CanadaDec 7, 2016
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Sherbrooke Community Centre gets boost from rotary club for computer technologyThe Sherbrooke Community Centre received a donation from the Rotary Club of Saskatoon Meewasin for a unique piece of computer technology.TechDec 6, 2016
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Saskatchewan veteran speaks out about experience with anti-malarial drug mefloquineA Saskatchewan veteran is speaking out about his negative experience with the anti-malarial drug mefloquine that was given to him during deployments to Somalia and Rwanda.CanadaDec 1, 2016
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Saskatoon shoppers bargain hunt on Black FridayPeople in Saskatoon bust out their wallets and search for bargains on Black FridayCanadaNov 25, 2016
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Veterans face challenges finding employment after servingCanadian veterans face challenges finding employment and dealing with low savings after serving their country.CanadaNov 11, 2016
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Saskatoon struggling with shortage of male mentorsBig Brothers Big Sisters of Saskatoon is dealing with a shortage of male mentors.CanadaNov 4, 2016
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Saskatoon man has new outlook after high risk eye surgeryA Saskatoon man is seeing with new clarity after undergoing high risk surgery in Ontario for a severe cataract and glaucoma in his right eye.CanadaNov 1, 2016