Saskatchewan

Canada's Makowksy wins 1st World Cup medal

By Chris Iorfida, CBC Sports Lucas Makowsky of Regina smiles after a personal best time in the 1,500 on Saturday in Norway. (Darryl Dyck/Canadian Press) Canadian Lucas Makowsky captured a silver medal on the World Cup...

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Damage estimate in the millions as Sask. concrete business goes up in flames

SASKATOON - Damage is likely in the millions after an overnight fire consumed a concrete business in a Saskatoon industrial park. Fire officials say a building belonging to Taylor Concrete and Pump...

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Santa Claus Parade takes place on Sunday

The 19th annual Saskatoon Santa Claus Parade will begin Sunday at 1 p.m. and will travel through the downtown streets for about an hour, before stopping at Midtown Plaza, where Santa will reside until Dec. 23.

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MP Maurice Vellacott: Saskatoon Doctors Should Be Commended For Reducing The Availability of...

“The bottom line is that the decline in the availability of abortion services is directly linked to a growing commitment to the medical evidence of what abortion does and how abortion negatively impacts the lives of women....

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Saskatoon police say missing 18-year-old found unharmed in Regina

SASKATOON - Saskatoon police say a missing 18-year old woman has been found unharmed in Regina. Alexandria Scott failed to return Wednesday from an apartment building where she had gone to retrieve...

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Elliott's ninth goal of season leads Blades over Warriors 4-1

MOOSE JAW, Sask. - Stefan Elliott's ninth goal of the season was the game-winner as the Saskatoon Blades beat the Moose Jaw Warriors 4-1 in Western Hockey League play Friday. Brent Benson, Josh Nicholls and Walker Wintoneak...

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$1 million fund dedicated to support growth of Scouts Canada

By Joe Couture, Leader-PostNovember 20, 2009 11:05 PM Photograph by: Bryan Schlosser, Leader-Post REGINA — Scouts Canada is dedicating a $1 million fund to support initiatives under an action plan for the growth of the...

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H1N1 vaccine available to all in Saskatoon starting Wednesday

By Jason Warick, TheStarPhoenix.comNovember 20, 2009 3:02 PM Photograph by: Gord Waldner, SP file photo SASKATOON — Vaccinations for the H1N1 virus will be available to the general public in Saskatoon as of Wednesday,...

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La Ronge man wanted in break-in, aggravated assault

TheStarPhoenix.comNovember 20, 2009 3:03 PM Photograph by: Supplied photo, RCMP SASKATOON — La Ronge RCMP are requesting assistance from the community to apprehend Mathew Sandy Allan Charles, locally known as “Chew.â€_...

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Government shouldn't defer funding for care facilities: CUPE

The Canadian Union of Public Employees says the provincial government shouldn't defer funding to replace 13 outdated long-term care facilities when care for the elderly is already an area of "chronic neglect."

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