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Estevan constable charged and dismissed
A constable with the Estevan Police Service has been fired. Mohammed Khan is accused of abusing his authority, discreditable conduct and assault after an arrest back in May. He has also been...
CJME News
Jul 21, 2015
Sask. Cancer Agency says 2 employees breached privacy
The Saskatchewan Cancer Agency says two employees have been disciplined after viewing private health information of 48 patients. "The privacy of patient information is something we take very seriously...
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Jul 21, 2015
Saskatchewan Cancer Agency CEO Scott Livingstone speaks on June 13, 2011. (CJME FIle Photo)
La Ronge grateful for help that saved town from fires
Back home, returning residents of La Ronge were out and about reacquainting themselves with their town after being forced out 17 days ago.From what was virtually a ghost town for two weeks is now bust...
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Jul 21, 2015
Regina wildfire evacuees ready for the journey home
Wildfire evacuees were once again getting onto buses Monday morning, but this time it was to go home.Outside the Sandman Hotel in Regina, younger evacuees were loading the bus and carrying bags for th...
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Jul 20, 2015
Brother charged in City Park murder pleads guilty to lesser charge
One of two Saskatoon brothers charged in connection to a murder in the City Park neighbourhood has been sentenced after pleading guilty to a break and enter charge. As a result of the guilty plea...
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Jul 20, 2015
Military works last shift as Sask. evacuees return home
The province is nearly finished helping northern Saskatchewan evacuees back home as the military gets set to do the same. There are still evacuation orders in effect for Hall Lake and Clam Lake Bridge...
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Jul 20, 2015
Regina's city manager to retire
Regina's top bureaucrat has announced his retirement.City manager Glen Davies' last day in his current position will be Nov. 2, 2015, having served in that capacity since 2006."Over time we have drama...
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Jul 20, 2015
Fuddruckers to make its return to Regina
After a nearly 20-year hiatus in the Queen City, the burger chain Fuddruckers is making a return.Businessman Randy Nicolle is behind bringing the restaurant back to Regina for the first time since 199...
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Jul 20, 2015
VIDEO: Houston-area woman gives birth en route to hospital
Not able to get to the hospital fast enough, a Houston-area father captured the birth of new son on camera.A video of the birth posted to YouTube has gotten millions of views. It shows the mother deli...
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Jul 20, 2015
Regina lawyer Tony Merchant feeling the .love
A Regina lawyer outbid the likes of Google and Amazon to own the rights to ".love" websites.The deal makes Tony Merchant a merchant of love, so to speak. The lawyer paid $9 million for the rights to t...
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Jul 20, 2015
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Blades trade Ben Riche to Prince George for NHL prospect and picks
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The Saskatoon Blades are making more moves ahead of the Western Hockey League's trade deadline on Thursday. The team has...
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