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Taylor MacPherson
Saskatoon MP weighs in on Bernier's departure
A Saskatoon MP says Maxime Bernier has supporters in Saskatchewan, but he's confident Bernier's high-profile departure from the Conservative Party won't cause a rift. Bernier, MP for the Quebec riding...
Taylor MacPherson
Aug 24, 2018
Sask. trucker names 16 stars after Humboldt victims
The names of the 16 people killed in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash will live on in the night sky, thanks to a trucker's stellar tribute. Blaine Davies, a trucker and former hockey commentator from Es...
Taylor MacPherson
Aug 23, 2018
Smoke could mean small drop in Sask. honey crop
Saskatchewan beekeepers could face a below-average season due in part to wildfire smoke from British Columbia, but experts say they're unlikely to see major losses. Simon Lalonde, president of the Sas...
Taylor MacPherson
Aug 23, 2018
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La Loche shooting victim considers class-action lawsuit
A teacher who was blinded in a school shooting in La Loche says she's considering a lawsuit after receiving what she called inadequate compensation for her pain and suffering. Charlene Klyne was shot ...
Taylor MacPherson
Aug 22, 2018
La Loche shooting survivor Charlene Klyne (right) speaks to media in Saskatoon on Sept. 29, 2016. (CKOM)
Sask. advocates criticize feds' poverty reduction plan
The federal government launched Canada's first poverty reduction strategy Tuesday, but local advocates say planning won't help the problem until it leads to action. Titled Opportunity for All, the nat...
Taylor MacPherson
Aug 21, 2018
According to Tribal Chief Mark Arcand, the tribal council's 106-bed wellness shelter has been full since it first opened, despite adding more beds. (650 CKOM file photo)
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