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NDP's Ryan Meili and Sask. Party's Brent Penner face off in CBC live debate Monday morning
Saskatoon Meewasin byelection candidates Ryan Meili and Brent Penner will face off in live debate on Monday's edition of CBC Radio's Saskatoon Morning. More
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Colin James Saskatoon concert cancelled
Colin James cancelled his Sunday night concert in Saskatoon due to illness.
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Crokinole and curling combine in new 'so Canadian' game likely coming to Saskatoon
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“Crokicurl” combines two of this country’s greatest loves — curling and crokinole — and work is underway to bring it to Saskatoon next winter.
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Synthetic drug seized after Prince Albert overdoses is rarely seen by police
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Six people overdosing in a single day in Prince Albert, Sask., shines a light on the challenges that synthetic drugs present health and law enforcement officials.
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Boy who was missing from RUH returns safely
Police say a 16-year-old patient who left the Royal University Hospital on Saturday has now returned safely.
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Car fire in Saskatoon Sunday suspicious, police say
Saskatoon police and fire services were on scene of a suspicious vehicle fire in the 100 block of Davidson Crescent early Sunday morning.
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Sask. curler Michelle Englot buoyed by son's support at Scotties
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For the last 26 years, Derek Schneider says his mother, Manitoba skip Michelle Englot, has been his rock. But this week at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the roles have reversed.
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Rush edge out Roughnecks with overtime goal in Saskatoon
The Saskatchewan Rush have won six straight games after an OT thriller against the Calgary Roughnecks on Saturday night.
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MDs under pressure: U.S. Navy SEAL training adapted to help Canadian doctors fight stress
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The responsibility of caring for sick patients in busy hospitals can cause stress that leads to burnout and depression among doctors, but training adapted from military practices aims to boost Canadian physicians' resiliency.
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Colin James follows the blues highway back to Saskatoon for new show Sunday
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Many years since he played for the first time in Saskatoon as a 13-year-old with a mandolin and a bright future ahead, Colin James is set to return for a show at TCU Place Sunday night.
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Oscars 2017: What you need to know for tonight's show
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They've tallied the votes, gilded the giant Oscar statues and rolled out the red carpet. Fans of film, frocks and frivolity focused on the famous turn their eyes to Hollywood tonight for the 89th annual Academy Awards. Here's what you need to know ahead of this year's show.
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Capote making workshop revisits history, resourcefulness and reclaims culture
Karen Shmon spoke with CBC Radio's Saskatchewan Weekend about the importance of context within history and historical garments and tools.
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Saskatchewan Rush add 11-year-old honourary player for game
The Saskatchewan Rush lacrosse team is adding 11-year-old Calla Gross to their roster for tonight's game against the Calgary Roughnecks.
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2nd man drowns in 3 months fleeing RCMP in Sask.
Stony Rapids RCMP say they are searching the Fond du Lac River for a man who is believed to be dead after fleeing from police Saturday morning.
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Coldest Night fundraising walk hints at reality of being homeless in Saskatoon
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A biting wind is likely to put an edge on tonight’s Coldest Walk fundraiser for Saskatoon homeless shelters, giving participants a taste of life for those without a home.
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Man and 3 teens charged after stolen truck chase
A 20-year-old man and three teens were arrested on Friday after allegedly fleeing police at high speed in a stolen truck.
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Wanuskewin Heritage Park gets $500K boost towards $40M revitalization plan
The Wanuskewin Heritage Park has received a financial boost towards its $40-million plan to revitalize the site.
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Teen runs into car, arrested at gunpoint fleeing scene of false armed robbery report
A 17-year-old boy ran into a moving car and was arrested at gunpoint after fleeing the scene of a Saskatoon armed robbery that police say never happened.
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Latest poll puts NDP and Sask. Party in dead heat for Saskatoon Meewasin byelection
A new poll shows the Saskatchewan Party's Brent Penner has edged forward in the race for the seat of Saskatoon Meewasin, putting him in a dead heat with the NDP's Ryan Meili.
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Special Report Saskatoon Meewasin byelection: Candidates share their 1 big idea
Ahead of the Saskatoon Meewasin byelection, CBC Saskatoon checked in with all five candidates to get their thoughts on the biggest, political issues Saskatchewan faces.
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Van de Vorst family outraged after drunk driver Catherine McKay sent to healing lodge
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The lawyer for Catherine McKay, who killed a family of four while driving drunk, says many inmates would benefit from a healing lodge.
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Battleford RCMP searching for missing 15-year-old girl
Battleford RCMP are asking for the public's help in locating a 15-year-old girl from Regina.
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Father-daughter workshop teaches dads hair styling skills
A new workshop in Regina called Braids and Beers is hoping to help dads get a handle on their kids’ hair.
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'Pickers' paradise' at Saskatoon Vintage Crawl on Saturday
Shoppers seeking good-quality items that reflect their individuality are pushing growth in vintage sales in Saskatoon, according to the owner of the Better Off Duds vintage clothing store.
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U of S looks to increase number of students studying abroad
The percentage of University of Saskatchewan students taking part in exchange programs is below the national average, but the school is hoping to change that.
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Audio Political Panel: Trial balloons and tribulations as budget nears
The Political Panel, CBC Radio's Morning Edition host Stefani Langenegger and Leader-Post columnist Murray Mandryk, weigh in on some of the ideas being floated to deal with the billion-dollar deficit.
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Chinese restaurant closed due to smoke, water damage after Bonanza fire
A fire that destroyed Saskatoon's Bonanza Steakhouse earlier this week has caused the closure of another business.
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Cleanup of oil spill in Saskatchewan cost $107M, Husky Energy says
Husky Energy says efforts to clean up a major oil pipeline spill last year in Saskatchewan have cost $107 million.
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Regina coach, educator, former MLA Gordon Currie dies
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Gordon Currie, a legendary Saskatchewan coach and educator who also served in Grant Devine's cabinet, passed away this week at 93.
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Saskatoon garage fire causes $30K in damage
Saskatoon fire crews were called to a garage fire early Friday and although there was heavy smoke and flame, they had it under control in about 10 minutes.
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2 fatalities in 6 months on Circle Drive near Attridge Drive in Saskatoon
A second fatal crash in less than six months on one of Saskatoon’s busiest roadways brings concerns about the road’s safety to the forefront.
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Pelican Narrows homicide highlights lack of resources in north, says resident
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Pelican Narrows residents are mourning the death of a 16-year-old boy who was recently killed. Despite the tragedy, many are working to make the community a better place, one resident says.
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A unique hoodie, an axe and an attempted armed robbery
Police are hunting for a suspect in a distinctive hoodie who tried to rob a 22nd Street business Thursday night.
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Special Report Saskatoon Meewasin byelection: Candidates on First Nations revenue sharing
Ahead of the Saskatoon Meewasin byelection, CBC Saskatoon checked in with all five candidates to get their thoughts on the biggest, political issues Saskatchewan faces.
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Defence urges non-jail sentence for man who killed Victor McNab, 84
There should be intensive counselling but no more prison time for the man convicted of killing 84-year-old Victor Richard McNab, a Regina court heard Thursday.
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Building bridges between Indigenous and newcomer kids through drama
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A group of Indigenous and newcomer students in Regina are building bridges between cultures with their upcoming theatre performance.
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Driver flees on foot from 2-vehicle collision in Saskatoon
Police responded Thursday afternoon to a two-vehicle collision at 22nd Street and Idylwyld Drive in Saskatoon.
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