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Huskies down Thunderbirds at UBC
The University of Saskatchewan Huskies football team is back to .500 on the year after a 45-29 win over the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds Friday. Quarterback Drew Burko, went 16-for-21 f...
CJME News
Sep 26, 2015
GAME DAY: Riders, Alouettes set to clash at Mosaic Stadium
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are approaching this week like any other. Even though the team is 1-11 and need a miracle if they hope to make the playoffs this year, the players are ready and prepared l...
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Sep 26, 2015
Man stabbed on Saskatoon's 33rd Street
A Saskatoon man is in hospital after he was stabbed Friday afternoon. Police got a call about a man who was stabbed near 33rd Street West and Avenue F North around 4:30 p.m. When police arrived ,they ...
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Sep 26, 2015
Saskatoon Food Bank sees more people in need of nourishment
Families with empty stomachs live in every corner of Saskatoon, and the number of people who use the city's food bank is growing. A troubling statistic has emerged from the Saskatoon Food Bank and Lea...
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Sep 25, 2015
Mackenzie Art Gallery putting paintings outside
Regina's downtown is turning into one big museum. As part of the launch of Culture Days 2015, the MacKenzie Art Gallery unveiled a series of seven high-quality reproduction paintings that will be set ...
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Sep 25, 2015
Potentially explosive chemical found in north Saskatoon industrial business
In a controlled detonation, the Saskatoon police's explosive disposal unit safely vapourized eight litres of dangerous and reactive Ethel-ether. "If it gets to a source, it will explode," said Saskato...
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Sep 25, 2015
Riders' John Chick finding his groove
The last seven games have been a hit for Riders defensive end John Chick. During that stretch, Chick has seven quarterback sacks, giving him eight on the season, leaving him one behind league co-leade...
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Sep 25, 2015
Documentary film maker remembers the Oka Crisis on 25th anniversary
Early evening on September 26, 1990 the last of a group of Mohawk warriors left their encampment and ended a 78-day standoff called the Oka Crisis. At the centre of the crisis was a proposed expansion...
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Sep 25, 2015
Businesses need to help keep PIN pads secure: Moneris
There is a lot of help available to ensure business keep their debit and credit card PIN pads on their premises secure. That is according to Brian Prentice, the chief risk officer for Moneris. On its ...
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Sep 25, 2015
Saskatoon police still getting complaints about Canada Revenue fraudsters
Saskatoon police say Canada Revenue Agency fraudsters are still trying to dupe people in the city. Police have received several complaints about attempted fraud. In some cases, victims have been defra...
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Sep 25, 2015
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'I'm excited': Former Blue Bomber Andrew Harris joins Riders coaching staff
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Harris said his final few seasons in Toronto helped prepare him to be a coach.
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