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Erin McNutt
Saskatoon mom with 6 months to live checks off bucket list
On March 1, doctors told 29-year-old Colleen Burris she only has six months to live. Now the Saskatoon woman is making the most of the time she has left, visiting family and making memories with her h...
Erin McNutt
Apr 03, 2017
RCMP investigating death of Red Earth man
Carrot River RCMP are investigating a sudden death which occurred early Saturday Morning. Mounties from the local detachment were called to a complaint of a male in the middle of the road early in the...
Erin McNutt
Apr 02, 2017
Preliminary hearing for Gerald Stanley trial underway
Gerald Stanley will be in Battleford court for the first time in months on Monday for preliminary hearings on whether he'll face trial for the killing of Colten Boushie. The 54-year-old farmer is char...
Erin McNutt
Apr 02, 2017
Gerald Stanley leaves Battleford Court of Queen's Bench following a bail hearing on Aug. 18, 2016. (battlefordsNOW)
RCMP investigate sudden death in Turtleford
Few details are known after the body of a 27-year-old man was found near the Turtleford water treatment centre Saturday morning. RCMP were called to the centre near the outskirts of the community arou...
Erin McNutt
Apr 02, 2017
Pfizer Canada issues EpiPen recall
Pfizer, the drug company that produces EpiPen auto-injectors, is voluntarily recalling two lots because they may have defective parts. It includes: EpiPen (0.3 mg epinephrine) auto-injector lot...
Erin McNutt
Apr 01, 2017
'It has brought our entire community together:' Ituna, Sask. runner-up in Kraft Hockeyville contest
A disappointing ending to a campaign that brought the entire province together. O'Leary, PEI was named the winner of Kraft Hockeyville 2017, leaving Ituna, Sask. - approximately 135 kilometres northea...
Erin McNutt
Apr 01, 2017
Police seek three suspects in Saskatoon carjacking
A terrifying experience Wednesday afternoon for a Saskatoon man driving on 20th Street West. According to police, the 20-year-old stopped near Avenue N when a pedestrian walked in front of his car. Th...
Erin McNutt
Mar 29, 2017
Province, mayors talk grants in lieu in Regina
Mayors met with provincial cabinet ministers at the legislature Wednesday to discuss the grants in lieu changes, announced in last weeks budget. The Sask. Party government eliminated the program that ...
Erin McNutt
Mar 29, 2017
Komodo dragons settle into new home at Saskatoon zoo
There's a rare opportunity to see a pair of powerful, fascinating and dangerous creatures in Saskatoon. Komodo dragons Thorn and Shruikan are temporarily calling the Saskatoon Forestry Farm ...
Erin McNutt
Mar 29, 2017
A Komodo dragon lazes about inside an exhibit at the Saskatoon Forestry Farm on March 29, 2017. (Chris Carr/650 CKOM)
Legislation passed to move to single provincial health authority
Legislation was introduced Tuesday to move towards a single provincial health authority. The province said the move is designed to improve frontline patient care by removing arbitrary health region bo...
Erin McNutt
Mar 28, 2017
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