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'Canada came of age': Saskatchewan stops to honour Vimy Ridge centennial
Cadets in military uniforms, with young faces much like some of those that faced the Battle of Vimy Ridge, joined army veterans at ceremonies to mark the centennial in Saskatchewan on Sunday. More
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Celebrating spring with annual university powwow in Regina
The First Nations University of Canada Annual Spring Powwow has grown to one of the largest celebrations of its kind in Canada.
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Beep, beep: Regina YouTube personality goes viral with simple, yet catchy tune
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Composing music is nothing new for Todd Bryanton — also known on YouTube as LilDeuceDeuce — but his latest song has been a viral hit, to an extent his online videos have not reached.
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Early start to Sask. wildfire season expected
The Provincial Wildfire Centre in Saskatchewan is expecting an early start to wildfire activity in some areas of the province.
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Petition opposes request to fly anti-abortion flag at Prince Albert City Hall
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A group in Prince Albert, Sask. is calling on city council to vote against flying an anti-abortion flag in front of city hall.
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360 VIDEO Take a virtual walk through Vimy's tunnels and trenches
To mark the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge, CBC's Peter Mansbridge, in partnership with Google, took a 360-degree camera into the tunnels and trenches at the memorial site commemorating Canada’s historic military victory in France. Take a look at what he saw there.
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Regret, indecision explored in Saskatoon author's upcoming novel
The central character in Alice Kuipers' new book finds herself in an unenviable situation: two lives hang in the balance and she can only save one.
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Sask. events to commemorate 100 years since Battle of Vimy Ridge
A century since 3,500 Canadian soldiers were killed in the Battle of Vimy Ridge, their sacrifice will be commemorated at a series of events in Saskatchewan this month.
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Saskatchewan Rush secure home playoff spot in victory over Vancouver Stealth
Adam Jones had four goals and two assists while Mark Matthews scored a hat trick as the Saskatchewan Rush beat the Vancouver Stealth 16-12 on Saturday night in Saskatoon.
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Regina Public Library foregoing mill rate increase request amid funding cuts
Despite having its funding cut by the province, Regina Public Library will not request a mill rate increase from the city.
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Byelection for chief ordered on George Gordon First Nation after ballots unaccounted for
A byelection for the position of chief has been ordered on the George Gordon First Nation after ballots were cast but unaccounted for in the band's 2016 election.
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LIVE BLOG RECAP The Battle of Vimy Ridge, as it happened
Canada today commemorates the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge — a defining moment for our country. Follow along as we highlight key events in the battle.
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Artist taking look back at Canada's history and aliens with new exhibit
Artist Jacqueline Hoang Nguyen is looking back at Canada's history and its relation to aliens with a new exhibit Space Fiction and the Archives.
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Sask. author's novella views Vimy Ridge era through the eyes of his grandfather
Exactly 100 years after the battle that killed his great-uncles, a Saskatoon man has woven their stories into a novella about the soldiers at Vimy Ridge.
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Man in hospital after early morning shooting in Regina
Police are looking for information in identifying the culprit of a early morning shooting in Regina on Saturday.
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City of Regina mulls 6.49% tax hike after provincial budget cuts
The City of Regina is recommending raising taxes by an additional 2.5 percentage points and cutting $572,000 from the Regina Police Service's budget.
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Century-old records broken amid warm April weather
Yellow Grass was the country's hot spot on Friday, with the mercury hitting 24.6 C. Around Saskatchewan, it was the second day in a row that saw multiple records broken.
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Lawyer says Saskatoon white powder suspect will turn herself in; Canada-wide warrant issued
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The lawyer for Alexa Emerson, who is the subject of a Canada-wide arrest warrant in connection with six white powder scares in Saskatoon, says his client is at a property in rural Alberta for which police already have the address.
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School program encourages students to hit the gym when struggling to concentrate
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Students at Confederation Park Community School in Saskatoon can leave regular classes any time to burn off some energy at the gym.
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Hundreds of readers silently protest outside MLA offices against library cuts
Readers from across the province held silent protests outside the offices of MLAs to protest against $4.8 million dollars in cuts to libraries.
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'Lots of colour, lots of movement': Organizers gear up for annual spring powwow
Spring will explode with colour at the 39th annual powwow put on by First Nations University this weekend in Regina.
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Rates of children prescribed insomnia meds steadily rising in Sask.
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Canadians undergo more than a million medical tests or treatments a year that don't help and may be harmful, a new report suggests.
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Saskatoon police officer caught on tape making fun of complainant's name
The Saskatoon Police Service is investigating offensive comments made by an officer that were caught on tape.
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Civilian RCMP employees wrongly denied wage hikes, CUPE says
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The Canadian Union of Public Employees doesn't formally represent them yet, but it's going to bat for civilian members of the RCMP. CUPE alleges the federal government has broken the law by wrongly excluding those employees from wage increases.
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'It's absolutely devastating': parents of deaf children react to cuts
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A rally is planned today in Saskatoon to protest the elimination of the public Hearing Aid Plan and other audiology services.
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Sask. nurse slapped with $26K fine after complaining about grandfather's care
A Prince Albert, Sask., nurse is facing a hefty fine after complaining about her grandfather's care on social media.
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Educator calls for compromise in Regina Public Schools impasse
A educator says he's not surprised that the Saskatchewan government and the Regina Public Schools division are at odds over planned cuts.
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7 more sexual assault charges laid against Saskatoon massage therapist
A 48-year-old massage therapist from Saskatoon is now facing nine charges of sexual assault.
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Police investigate 2 incidents on same Regina street overnight
Police are investigating two separate incidents on Montague Street in Regina.
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Warm spring temperatures topple decades-old weather records in Sask.
High spring temperatures toppled three decades-old weather records yesterday, and more could be set to fall today.
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Audio CBC's Political Panel talks Sask. budget backlash
CBC's Political Panel looks back on the week in politics as libraries and school boards grapple with financial cuts, in continued budget fallout.
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Bank of Canada unveils new $10 banknote for Canada 150 celebrations
The Bank of Canada has unveiled a new $10 banknote to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Confederation.
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