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Saskatoon woman Rolls Up the Rim for new car
A Saskatoon woman's cup of coffee has turned into a new car. Susan Mason was handed the keys to a 2017 Honda Civic Friday after winning the grand prize in Tim Horton's Roll Up the Rim to Win contest. ...
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Apr 21, 2017
Judge rules province can't fund non-Catholics to go to Catholic schools
A Yorkton Court of Queen's Bench judge has ruled it unconstitutional for the province to pay for non-Catholic students to attend Catholic schools. Justice Donald Layh's decision was published Thursday...
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Apr 21, 2017
‘Pretty difficult match:’ Pats take on Lethbridge in round 3
It took both teams a full seven games to get here, but now they're squaring off for eastern conference supremacy. The Regina Pats put together an impressive comeback from the brink of elimination to m...
CJME News
Apr 20, 2017
Regina celebrates 4/20 as pot legalization looms
Spirits were high in Victoria Park as pot legalization is now inching closer to becoming a reality. On Thursday, around 100 people of all ages gathered at the park in downtown Regina to celebrate 4/20...
CJME News
Apr 20, 2017
Environmental groups concerned with program cuts
Environmental groups are worried about some of the cuts made by Regina city council. Council approved an one year elimination of the household hazardous waste days and the leaf and yard waste depots. ...
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Apr 20, 2017
Warman overpass expected to cut accidents, congestion
Construction is getting underway on two overpasses north of Saskatoon. A sod-turning event was held Thursday for the overpasses, one to be built on Highway 12 at Martensville and the other on Highway ...
CJME News
Apr 20, 2017
Missing woman last seen house-sitting in Warman: RCMP
RCMP are asking for help finding a 36-year-old woman missing from Warman. Michelle Wagner was reported missing Wednesday. She was last seen house-sitting in Warman Sunday around 2 p.m. She's described...
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Apr 20, 2017
Wray Morrison: The mental side of the game
I almost couldn't watch as Flames goaltender Brian Elliott was given the hook less than six minutes in to Wednesday's playoff loss to Anaheim. Elliott, who didn't play well in game three of the series...
CJME News
Apr 20, 2017
Saskatoon police nab 3 for school vandalism
Saskatoon police say three boys were caught early Thursday morning after a pair of school break-ins. Police were at Pleasant Hill Community School investigating a break-and-enter just after 1 a.m. whe...
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Apr 20, 2017
Regina residents react to council budget decisions
Regina residents are finding out how the city is making up for the funding shortfall it is facing. City council approved measures to make up a $10.3 million funding shortfall Tuesday night. One of the...
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Apr 19, 2017
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