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Saskatoon police appeal to other cities to find Kandice Singbeil
Saskatoon police are trying to use social media to track down Kandice Marie Singbeil who disappeared seven weeks ago.Singbeil, 32, is believed to have been last seen in the downtown core of Saskatoon ...
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Jul 13, 2015
RCMP lay charges in 30-year-old cold case
Mounties have laid murder charges 30 years after a woman was found dead in her home in Rosthern.Making his first court appearance at Saskatoon Provincial Court on Monday via video, 66-year-old Dennis ...
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Jul 13, 2015
Guilty pleas in bar brawl at Saskatoon hip-hop show
A Saskatoon man will be sentenced next week for his role in a gang fight at a Saskatoon bar.On Monday, Bobby Leibel, 26, pleaded guilty to two counts of assault with a weapon in Saskatoon Provincial C...
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Jul 13, 2015
3 Sask. communities cleared to go home Monday
Firefighters and military personnel are watching closely as blazes 27 times the size of Saskatoon continue to plague northern Saskatchewan. The area only received some scattered showers. "It's pretty ...
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Jul 13, 2015
'Enough is enough' DeLaet tweets to airline after clubs go missing
Only two days before tee-off in one of the most competitive tournaments in the world, Saskatchewan golfer Graham DeLaet has asked an airline where his golf clubs are.DeLaet tweeted to Aer Lingus Sunda...
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Jul 13, 2015
VIDEO: Look at fire evacuation zone near La Ronge
From burned boats to charred homes, the media got a look at the aftermath of the wildfires in the La Ronge-area evacuation zone.
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Jul 13, 2015
PHOTOS: 9-11 exhibit attracts long lines at Saskatoon air show
Lines were long for the final Canada Remembers Our Heroes Air Show and none were longer than for the Never Forget Tunnel of Towers exhibit.Thousands of people streamed through the Sept. 11, 2001 exhib...
CKOM News
Jul 13, 2015
Convoy ferries people past La Ronge
Several people who found themselves stranded by the closure of Highway 2 due to forest fires were able to return home Saturday evening.An escorted convoy was to take them to a safe spot past the fire ...
CKOM News
Jul 13, 2015
Grandmother's Bay residents returning home
Residents of Grandmother's Bay are going home and the province says more northern Saskatchewan communities may soon know when they could return as well. The provincial government announced Saturday ar...
CKOM News
Jul 12, 2015
Body found floating in South Sask. River near Prince Albert
Police are trying to identify a body that was pulled from the South Saskatchewan River Saturday evening. Emergency services were called to the Fenton Ferry around 5 p.m. when the body of a man was see...
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Jul 12, 2015
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