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Erin McNutt
Update: Saskatoon police locate missing 15-year-old girl in 'vulnerable state'
Saskatoon police have located a missing teen. Rebekah McNabb was last seen near Arlington Avenue and Taylor Street East just after midnight Monday. The 15-year-old was considered to be in a vulne...
Erin McNutt
Dec 21, 2016
Education minister wants feedback on how Sask. schools are governed
The province wants parents and teachers to give some thought and feedback on how Saskatchewan's schools are run. A six-member panel has been formed to consult the public following a report releas...
Erin McNutt
Dec 21, 2016
Fire traps more than 100 miners at Allan potash mine
Fire in a piece of machinery at the Allan PotashCorp mine trapped 114 workers for hours Monday. PotashCorps Director of Public Relations Randy Burton told 650 CKOM the fire started in a loader around ...
Erin McNutt
Dec 19, 2016
Sask. sets new natural gas record during extreme cold spell
The extreme cold temperatures had Saskatchewan cranking up their thermostats in record fashion. Sask Energy reported a new 24-hour natural gas consumption record was set in the province on Frid...
Erin McNutt
Dec 19, 2016
1 inmate killed, several injured in riot at Sask. Penitentiary
Correctional Service Canada (CSC) has confirmed the death of an inmate in a riot at the Saskatchewan Penitentiary near Prince Albert, Sask. Emergency services were called to the ...
Erin McNutt
Dec 14, 2016
Lac La Ronge trapper reported missing: last seen in Oct.
Eric Ratt, of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band, was last seen leaving a Zimmer Lake trapper's cabin belonging to a family member Oct. 19. Ratt was reported missing Dec. 3 after failing to arrive for a sch...
Erin McNutt
Dec 14, 2016
Saskatoon transit workers accept contract offer
Bus service in Saskatoon is back to normal Wednesday after transit workers agreed to a new contract with the city. Members of Amalgamated Transit Union Local 615 voted 55.83 per cent in favo...
Erin McNutt
Dec 13, 2016
Changes to panhandling bylaw approved in Saskatoon
After two hours of discussion, Monday Saskatoon City Council decided to move forward with changes to panhandling regulations. In a 6-5 vote, they passed a recommendation to prohibit panhandling on a s...
Erin McNutt
Dec 12, 2016
Job action means Saskatoon Transit changes Sunday
Several cancellations to keep in mind if Saskatoon Transit is part of your daily commute. Here are the changes for Dec. 11, 2016. Route 8 City Centre leaving Centre Mall at 9:30 am,11:30 am, 1:30...
Erin McNutt
Dec 11, 2016
Saskatoon Transit route changes Saturday
There's still a few days before Saskatoon Transit workers vote on a tentative deal. It means job action is still underway and affecting routes. Here are the cancellations and changes for Dec. 10, 2016...
Erin McNutt
Dec 10, 2016
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