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Erin McNutt
Sask. budget cuts hospital chaplain services
Provincial budget cuts have left yet another service slashed, this time it's spiritual care. The move to eliminate chaplains and other religious leaders from health care facilities is expected to save...
Erin McNutt
Apr 29, 2017
3 people charged in La Ronge man's death
Nearly two weeks after an armed robbery at Louisiana's Bar-B-Que in La Ronge, RCMP have arrested three people. Simon Grant, 64, died two days after being assaulted during the robbery on April 15. On F...
Erin McNutt
Apr 29, 2017
Community to rally behind Veit children
An outpouring of love and support for two brothers as the communities of Wilkie, Unity and the Battlefords rally together. Zachary and Cole Veit suffered a terrible loss last month, the death of their...
Erin McNutt
Apr 29, 2017
Saskatoon airport to provide valet parking by 2018
The Saskatoon airport is aiming high by setting its sights on the ground. At its annual general meeting Wednesday, the airport authority announced big changes to parking services and the facility's fr...
Erin McNutt
Apr 26, 2017
Police seek woman in attempted armed robbery
An attempted armed robbery at a business on 22nd Street West has police on the lookout for one woman. According to police, a women went into a business on the 2400 block around 6 p.m. Tuesday with wha...
Erin McNutt
Apr 25, 2017
'I was wrong:' Sask. mayor apologizes for racial prejudices
The mayor of Elbow, Sask., is apologizing for how he thought of indigenous people in the past and hoping to make it right. Rob Hundeby was in Saskatoon Tuesday afternoon to sign a memorandum of...
Erin McNutt
Apr 25, 2017
Threat in Hague forces school evacuation
Saskatchewan RCMP gave few details Tuesday afternoon after the elementary school in Hague received a threat. They did confirm that it happened around lunch time and students were forced to evacuate. 6...
Erin McNutt
Apr 25, 2017
Province vows to fight Catholic school ruling
Premier Brad Wall is weighing in on a court decision that has parents and students uneasy across the province. Government lawyers spent the weekend poring over a judgment that bans government funding ...
Erin McNutt
Apr 24, 2017
Former NHL coach Ted Nolan speaks in Saskatoon
A former NHL coach spent a day in Saskatoon connecting with and inspiring young athletes. Ted Nolan, who won NHL Coach of the Year with the Buffalo Sabres in 1997, was the keynote guest for several fo...
Erin McNutt
Apr 24, 2017
Mosque welcomes hundreds of people for Saskatoon open house
Hundreds of people showed up at a mosque open house in Saskatoon Saturday to learn more about Islam. The Islamic Association of Saskatchewan welcomed more than 700 people at the Copland Crescent mosqu...
Erin McNutt
Apr 23, 2017
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