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Saskatoon mayor looks ahead
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Saskatoon woman charged with manslaughter makes first court appearance
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Grocery prices devour Saskatchewan residents’ wallets
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Premier Scott Moe sets priorities ahead of throne speech
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Saskatchewan’s latest COVID-19 numbers concerning for one health expert
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NDP calls for ‘urgent funding’ to address provincial family doctor shortage
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First step taken in partnership for new Saskatoon urgent care centre
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Hockey Saskatchewan dismisses reports of second Hockey Canada ‘slush’ fund
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‘I’m lost’: Saskatoon resident left stranded after clinics close doors to new patients
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Saskatoon pharmacy looking to tackle kid’s Advil, Tylenol shortage
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Saskatoon police locate human remains at Megan Gallagher search site
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Sun tracking solar panel generates interest in Saskatoon students
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Man in Prince George, B.C. charged with first-degree murder of Megan Gallagher
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Influx of students attending University of Saskatchewan campus causing bus routes to be full
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International forensic anthropology course taking place in Warman, Sask.
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Saskatoon Board of Education calls for long-term funding after one-time offset
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Saskatchewan Catholic board of education sees government funding, but still faces deficit
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Saskatchewan government provides $2.85M subsidy to ambulance operators
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Saskatoon mother accused of parental abduction makes first court appearance
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Saskatoon software developer creates map of Sask. health service disruptions
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Crown grants bail for Saskatoon woman charged with manslaughterA woman charged with manslaughter in connection with the death of a 23-year-old woman at a Saskatoon nightclub on Saturday was granted bail Thursday and released on conditions.CrimeNov 10, 2022
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Saskatchewan NDP ‘building to win’ ahead of third legislature sessionJobs, affordability concern and the health care crisis are several topics Carla Beck says her New Democratic Party is focused on heading into their annual convention Friday.PoliticsOct 21, 2022
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NDP calls for ‘urgent funding’ to address provincial family doctor shortageAt a press conference Wednesday morning, NDP leader Carla Beck says the situation along with the entire health care system is in crisis and needs to be treated as such.HealthOct 19, 2022
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Province and Ahtahkakoop take ‘first step’ in partnership for new Saskatoon urgent care centreThe Saskatchewan government and Ahtahkakoop Cree Developments will begin identifying potential locations and project costs for a new urgent care centre to be built in Saskatoon.HealthOct 17, 2022
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Local Sask. painting group celebrating 15th anniversaryThe group met at the Kenderdine campus in Emma Lake, Sask. Fellow member Paul Trottier says it initially started out as a shared passion, but that bond has evolved over time.CanadaOct 15, 2022
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Court adjourned for 2 facing first-degree murder charges in Megan Gallagher caseRobert James Thomas and Roderick Sutherland both face first-degree murder charges, with the latter also charged with committing an indignity to human remains.CrimeOct 13, 2022
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Diagolon founder Jeremy Mackenzie discharges lawyerJeremy Mackenzie was arrested on Sept. 29 in Cole Harbour, N.S., on a Canada-wide warrant related to charges laid by the Mounties in Saskatchewan in July.CrimeOct 13, 2022
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Blue Jays playoff series creating “buzz” in SaskatoonHe around 800 kids were registered through Baseball Saskatoon in 2013. He says that grew to over 2200 kids registered this year alone.SportsOct 7, 2022
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Court date for woman charged with impaired driving causing death of child adjournedMaurice was hit by a pickup truck on Sept. 9, 2021, on 33rd Street West while riding her scooter on a marked crosswalk. She was later pronounced dead in hospital.CrimeOct 6, 2022
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Saskatoon pharmacy looking to tackle kid’s Advil, Tylenol shortageSaskatoon's Nanogram Pharmacy and Alberta pharma tech company, KemNet Inc. are working together to give Saskatchewan residents access to kids' medications amid an ongoing shortage.HealthOct 3, 2022
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Saskatoon man sentenced for killing ex-girlfriend’s dogA Saskatoon man who threw his ex-girlfriend's dog after it bit him, causing fatal injuries, was handed a community sentence order, 12-months probation and a 3-year animal ban.CrimeSep 23, 2022
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Influx of students attending University of Saskatchewan campus causing bus routes to be full"Make sure you're going early, and have a backup plan." says Megan McConnell, a third-year health studies student at the university.CanadaSep 20, 2022
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International forensic anthropology course taking place in Warman, Sask.It's designed as an introductory course to forensic anthropology, as well as the search processes, recovery and identification of human remains.ScienceSep 15, 2022
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Children’s medicine shortage leaving some Sask. pharmacy shelves bareSaskatchewan pharmacies, including Loblaws, say they've seen an increase in demand for children's medication due to the nationwide shortage of kids' Advil and Tylenol.HealthSep 13, 2022
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Saskatchewan government provides $2.85M subsidy to ambulance operatorsSaskatchewan has announced a one-time $2.85-million subsidy to ambulance operators in response to inflationary pressures, including sharply rising fuel costs.EconomyAug 31, 2022
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Staff shortages plaguing Saskatchewan’s health care systemThe province said last week it will be sending people to Alberta to get privatized surgeries, but the cost of travel won't be covered.HealthAug 22, 2022
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Supply chain issues putting the brakes on car repairs in SaskatoonChelsea Stebner of Parr Auto Body in Saskatoon says thanks to supply chain issues, some vehicles have been waiting in their shop for certain parts for six months.CanadaAug 17, 2022
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Afghan refugee in Saskatoon marks haunting anniversary of Taliban controlMaryam Masoomi was one of many refugees displaced from Afghanistan when the Taliban took control a year ago. She recalls the 'scary' process getting to Canada through Pakistan.CanadaAug 15, 2022
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Stanley Cup embarks on tour across SaskatchewanThe National Hockey League's top trophy began a tour across the province this week. Avalanche defenceman Josh Manson kicked off the guide Wednesday in Prince Albert.SportsAug 5, 2022
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Hockey Canada scandal could impact minor hockey enrolmentHockey is an expensive sport as it is, but with recent findings surrounding Hockey Canada's handling of a sexual assault case from 2018, another layer has been added on top.SportsJul 29, 2022
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Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations issues alert for missing woman, sonFSIN Treaty Commissioner, Mary Culbertson, says this doesn't do enough to find missing people, especially in the Indigenous community.InvestigationsJul 25, 2022
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Dragon Boat Festival returns to SaskatoonIt kind of diverts their attention from what's going on in reality and them think of something nice for a change, something to look forward to.CanadaJul 23, 2022
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Expectant parents bracing for epidural shortage in SaskatchewanFor those expecting a little bundle of joy in the next few weeks, the SHA urges them to discuss pain management options with their care provider due to epidural supply shortages.HealthJul 21, 2022
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Safety a concern following weekend rescues in South Saskatchewan River"I think people are just underestimating the power of the river and kind of the environment they're in. I think they need to be more aware of exactly where they're going."EnvironmentJul 18, 2022
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Extreme heat wave triggers need to take the right precautions in the Saskatchewan sunThe sizzling sun is no picnic for those working outdoors in construction, landscaping and roofing. Saskatchewan health officials and those who work in the sun have tips.WeatherJul 13, 2022