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RT @CBCAlerts: CBC/Radio-Canada has paused activities on its corporate and news Twitter accounts, after the social media platform put a "go….
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CBC/Radio-Canada has paused activities on its corporate and news Twitter accounts, after the social media platform put a "government-funded media" label on its @CBC account, in its latest move to...
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Saskatoon homeowner meets man who saved friends from burning basement
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A Saskatoon man got a chance to meet the man who saved his friends from a burning house.
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Let us be boring: Disabled people are more than heroes or objects of your pity
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Disabled people are often shoved into one of two categories, writes John Loeppky: the superhero or the victim.
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Inquests into James Smith Cree Nation stabbing rampage tentatively scheduled for January 2024
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The province said in a news release Wednesday that the inquests will start once RCMP conclude the investigation into the stabbing rampage.
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So what's the big deal about microclimates and why are they important? Let's take a look
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Microclimates are all around us. Those variations in temperature and precipitation can have a big impact on plants, animals and people, but what causes them and why are they significant?
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The Saskatoon woman alleges the then-coach and athletic director at Christian Centre Academy began making eyes at her when she was 13 years old, and that the behaviour escalated over years. #yxe
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Jennifer Beaudry attended a private Christian school in Saskatoon until 2013. Beaudry says the school’s former athletic director sexually exploited her when she was a teen and didn’t face enough...
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The Saskatchewan NDP say the latest report is a chance for the province to re-evaluate long-term care regulation.
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Saskatchewan's Opposition NDP says the federal government's newly released voluntary standards are a good start, but wants the province to ensure they will be acted on.
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'More uncertainty': Journalists weigh in on changing print media landscape
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Amid the news of cuts and changes at one of the largest media corporations in Canada, Saskatchewan journalists say there's still hope for print publications.
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Sask. boarding school survivors launch proposed class-action lawsuit against federal, provincial governments
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The Île-à-la-Crosse boarding school operated in northern Saskatchewan for more than 100 years.
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Ground search at Sask. First Nation gets 2,000 'hits,' more work required to determine which are graves
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Along with the radar hits, Star Blanket Cree Nation announced the discovery of a jaw bone fragment belonging to a child at the site.
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Saskatoon ice sculptor plans to hang up chisel after 50 years
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Don Greer has been creating ice sculptures in Saskatoon for 50 years. He says this season will be his last.
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From snowstorms to flash floods: a look at Saskatchewan's year in weather
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Mother Nature had a few tricks up her sleeve for Saskatchewan this year.
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2nd Canadian to die fighting in Ukraine repatriated by family, not Ottawa
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The family and military friends of a Saskatchewan army veteran worked for weeks to get an escort for his remains from Ukraine to Canada. They hope Ottawa will step in for other families if more...
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Ukrainian newcomers celebrate their first Christmas in Canada, wishing for peace back home
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For centuries, Ukrainians have celebrated Christmas on Jan. 7, as per the Julian calendar, but now many also observed it on Dec. 25. For many displaced by the Russian invasion, this will be the first...
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Rescind Turpel-Lafond's honorary degrees or we'll return ours, say high-profile Indigenous women
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Retired Cree lawyer Michelle Good says that if Simon Fraser University does not revoke the honorary degree it granted Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond, then Good will be forced to make a painful decision.
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Terminal cancer patient has waited 440 days for federal permission to continue magic mushroom therapy
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Thomas Hartle, a Saskatoon man with terminal cancer, hopes he can legally continue using magic mushrooms to cope with his fear of dying.
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Saskatoon police seek help investigating 10th homicide of year | CBC News
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Saskatoon police are asking for help in tracking down three people they want to question about the city's 10th homicide of the year
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RT @CBCSask: Train derails in southeastern Saskatchewan | CBC News
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Thick black smoke and fire emanated from oil tankers and freight cars carrying vehicles after a train derailed in southeastern Saskatchewan Thursday morning.
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Saskatoon police seeking help finding car used in drive-by shooting | CBC News
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Police are asking for the public's help identifying a car used in a drive-by shooting earlier this month.
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