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Saskatoon Blades come home after consecutive losses in Prince AlbertThe Saskatoon Blades are back from the road, following the first two games of their highly anticipated rivalry series with Prince Albert. The Blades look ahead at an uphill battle.CanadaApr 14
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Saskatoon car fans flock to the 64th annual Draggins Rod and Custom Car ShowSaskatoon residents came out in droves on Friday for opening day of the annual Draggins Rod and Custom Car Show, which is now in its 64th year.CanadaApr 4
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Saskatoon Tribal Chief defends $975K wellness centre renovationsSaskatoon Tribal Council Chief Mark Arcand says the renovations at the Emergency Wellness Centre are to address problems with the facility.CanadaApr 14
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Saskatchewan residents urged to become organ donors 8 years after Humboldt Broncos crashAn organ recipient is urging Saskatchewan residents to register as donors on the seventh annual Green Shirt Day, remembering the Humboldt Broncos.CanadaApr 7
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Saskatchewan Rush prepare to take on Toronto Rock in 1st round of playoffsThe Saskatchewan Rush ended their season strong with a victory against their first playoff matchup, the Toronto Rock. They're now back in town, looking ahead at the first round.SportsApr 20
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Saskatoon Tribal Council chief calls for FSIN accountability, reformCalls for transparency, accountability, and communication are intensifying for the FSIN, after a federal audit found tens of millions of dollars spent on unsupported purposes.PoliticsMar 30
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No bids received for Saskatchewan town naming rightsDuck Lake, a municipality north of Saskatoon, will not be renamed for a corporate sponsor after applications closed at the end of March.CanadaApr 2
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Saskatchewan sees first Black legal clinic launched in SaskatoonTAYFFI launched Leading Change Justice Navigation for Black Adults in Saskatchewan, to educate participants on ways to overcome racialized barriers.Apr 21
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Canadians mark Eid al-Fitr amid ‘growing concerns’ from global tensionsMuslims across Canada are celebrating Eid al-Fitr while some reflect on conflict affecting loved ones abroad, as leaders highlight unity, charity and renewal.CanadaMar 20
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Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens end New York Islanders’ playoff hopesThe Canadiens are still fighting for home-ice advantage in the first round. They had to get a result against the Islanders in New York, and they did.SportsApr 13
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Saskatchewan’s Denare Beach bracing for wildfire after last year’s destructionAs experts predict a slower start to Saskatchewan's wildfire season, a resident of ravaged Denare Beach says she is apprehensive about trusting the province's readiness this year.FireApr 9
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After first Brier win, Dunstone seeks more curling glory in men’s world championshipThe Manitoba based Team Dunstone will open the World Men's Curling Championship on Friday afternoon against South Korea in Utah.SportsMar 26
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Matt Dunstone, Kevin Koe make their roads to Brier final shorter with playoff winsThe Manitoba-based Matt Dunstone foursome is one win away from making a second straight appearance in the Brier final.SportsMar 6
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Scrapes, dirty water and dead frogs: Saskatchewan Superslides set for demolitionA once popular outdoor waterpark in Saskatchewan is set to be torn down following decades of memories ranging from joyful and thrilling to downright ugly.CanadaFeb 23
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Shaping Saskatchewan: Jen BudneyCreating a visual space while being relatable to a wide viewing audience is the goal of Ukrainian Museum of Canada CEO Jen Budney.CanadaFeb 18
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As Ukraine marks 4 years of Russian war, Ukrainians in Canada rememberRussian President Vladimir Putin launched an invasion of Ukraine that he called a 'special operation' on Feb. 24, 2022. It has been four years since the war began.CanadaFeb 24
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Is Canada making progress in knocking down internal trade barriers?In June last year, the federal government removed federal barriers to interprovincial trade. But experts say work is needed at the provincial level.CanadaJan 29
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Indigenous communities back proposed northern Saskatchewan uranium mineIndigenous communities are supporting a proposed uranium mine as it seeks final approval from the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission.CanadaFeb 9
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Alberta weather watchers say recent snow not enough to alleviate drought concernsDespite the heavy snowfall across much of Western Canada this week, farmers, ranchers and firefighters say it may not be enough to make up for the dry winter so far.FireFeb 18
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Faith through initiative: Saskatchewan Muslim students give back to the homelessParticipating students say giving back to the community is a way they can practice their faith and they hope to inspire other communities.FeaturesJan 31