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Day 2: Saskatoon woman accusing husband of sexual assault questioned about consent, memory
The defence is trying to prove that a woman accusing her husband of sexually assaulted her while she was either drunk or passed out - and filming it without her knowledge - was in fact awake, aware of...
CJME News
Sep 29, 2015
Latest population numbers show Sask. still growing
Saskatchewan is still growing, despite the economic downturn. The province's population grew by about 3,100 people from April to July this year, bringing the total up to 1,133,637. That ...
CJME News
Sep 29, 2015
Prince Albert man sentenced for killing son
After two years of waiting and just two days for trial and sentencing, the McDougald family's nightmare is over. Larry McDougald, on trial for the October 2013 murder of his son Terry, was sentenced t...
CJME News
Sep 29, 2015
Hwy 16 fly-over repairs still a month away says province
Crews are up against Mother Nature to finish repairs on the Highway 16 fly-over near SaskTel Centre. The overpass, which handles 7,800 vehicles a day, has been closed since the end of June...
CJME News
Sep 29, 2015
Brian Solberg sentenced to 4 years for breach of recognizance
A Regina man who breached his recognizance has been sentenced to four years in jail. Brian Solberg, 64, was arrested Sept. 17 and charged with four counts of breach of recognizance. Police said...
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Sep 29, 2015
New Moose Jaw hospital nearly ready for patients
After two and a half years of construction, Moose Jaw's bright and shiny new hospital is almost ready for move-in day on Oct. 19. Kyle Matthies is the vice president of corporate strategy and communic...
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Sep 29, 2015
Race for FSIN chief underway
The race for chief of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations (FSIN) is officially underway. Helen Ben from Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation, Bobby Cameron from Witchekan Lake First Nation, and Le...
CJME News
Sep 29, 2015
Blue Jays excitement sweeps up Assiniboia family in cancer fight
Concern about lung cancer was temporarily set aside by an Assiniboia family to soak in the excitement of the Toronto Blue Jays. Blair Heagy, along with his wife Julianne and children Justine and Jared...
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Sep 29, 2015
Suspect in death of Alberta girl, father out of hospital, back in jail
The man charged in the slaying of a two-year-old toddler and her father in southern Alberta has been released from hospital and returned to custody. Derek Saretzky is charged with two counts of first-...
CJME News
Sep 29, 2015
Former chief planner says cities can grow around cars, urges alternative modes to get around
Cities that still grow under the mantra of 'cars are king' won't succeed in Canada. "Auto-dependency cities are designed in a way that you would have to be crazy to get around in any way other than th...
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Sep 29, 2015
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'I'm excited': Former Blue Bomber Andrew Harris joins Riders coaching staff
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