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Brent Bosker
Police: ‘Empire’ actor turns self in to face charge
CHICAGO - "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett turned himself in early Thursday to face accusations that he filed a false police report when he told authorities he was attacked in Chicago by two men who hur...
Brent Bosker
Feb 21, 2019
Perdue opens new rink 3 years after devastating fire
Perdue is getting set to welcome back hockey. It was the spring of 2015 when the town's old wooden arch arena burned to the ground, forcing kids to play hockey elsewhere. On Tuesday, over three years ...
Brent Bosker
Jan 10, 2019
The first hockey game will be played Saturday in Perdue since their arena burned down in 2015. (Submitted by Perdue Arena Association)
Committee struck to further study Saskatoon Freeway
Planning for the Saskatoon Freeway will ramp up in 2019. The Ministry of Highways says a steering committee will be established in the new year to begin work on a functional study for the mega project...
Brent Bosker
Dec 15, 2018
Friendship Centre seeks donations for homeless men this holiday season
The Saskatoon Indian and Mtis Friendship Centre is making sure the city's vulnerable men are not forgotten this holiday season. The centre is asking for donations for care packages it's giving to its ...
Brent Bosker
Dec 11, 2018
The Saskatoon Indian and Métis Friendship Centre at 168 Wall Street. (Saskatoon Indian and Métis Friendship Centre/Facebook)
Saskatoon mom starts campaign for safe injection site
Rebecca Beattie says she was compelled to start a petition for a safe injection site after seeing a man try to shoot up at a Saskatoon restaurant this month. Beattie and her 4-year-old son were unwrap...
Brent Bosker
Dec 08, 2018
Rebecca Beattie launched a petition in Dec. 2018 to bring a safe injection site to Saskatoon after seeing someone try to shoot up at a restaurant. (Change.org)
Frost on power lines to blame for widespread outages
The frost stuck to the trees may be pretty to look at, but Sask Power crews can't wait to see it go. Between Friday evening and Monday morning, the power utility's outage centre had received 25,000 ca...
Brent Bosker
Dec 03, 2018
A sagging power line due to frost along Highway 39 near Regina. (Sask Power)
Saskatoon sports builder Bob Van Impe dies at 96
Saskatoon's sports community is mourning the loss of Bob Van Impe. The sports builder and volunteer passed away Friday at the age of 96. Van Impe served on many boards and committees and was on the re...
Brent Bosker
Nov 19, 2018
Saskatoon sports builder and volunteer Bob Van Impe has died at the age of 96. (Submitted photo)
Early cases of flu appear in Saskatoon
Saskatchewan health officials are are encouraging people not to wait to get their flu shots with the peak season over a month away. The Saskatchewan Health Authority says a "small" number cases of inf...
Brent Bosker
Nov 03, 2018
Agrium fined $490K over 2016 Vanscoy mine injury
Former potash company Agrium has been ordered to pay $490,000 after accepting responsibility for an accident at the Vanscoy mine that left a worker with serious injuries. The company pleaded guilty to...
Brent Bosker
Nov 01, 2018
Legal pot has done 'a lot of good' says Colorado mayor
As Canada readies for the legalization of recreational marijuana, the social experiment in Colorado has been a mostly positive experience according to one of the state's mayors. Bob LeGare sat on city...
Brent Bosker
Oct 16, 2018
Four years after recreational marijuana became legal, Aurora Mayor Bob Legare said its injected new life into the Denver suburb. (Visit Aurora/Twitter)
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