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Ceremony kicks off U of S hotel project
Construction is set to begin on a new hotel complex at the U of S following a sod-turning ceremony on Friday. The nine-storey building slated to open on College Drive near Griffiths S...
Oct 14, 2016
New beginning for Saskatoon bishop in Queen City
After six years of service, the Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saskatoon moved to Regina on Thursday to begin his new role of archbishop. "These have been the happiest years of m...
Oct 13, 2016
Saskatoon police launch vulnerable persons registry to help people with autism
It's another tool in the toolbox for police who are called out to assist those who suffer from autism. The Saskatoon Police Service will launch what it calls a vulnerable person registry ...
Oct 13, 2016
Saskatoon's advanced, homebound voters prepare to cast their ballot
With election day fast approaching, voters are already starting to think about casting their ballots. That includes those who will be voting in advanced polls, and those who are physically unable to l...
Oct 13, 2016
Accused baby killer pleads guilty to 2nd-degree murder
The teenage girl charged with killing a baby boy in Saskatoon this summer pleaded guilty to second-degree murder Wednesday. Nikosis Jace Cantre was six weeks old when he was found dead at his family h...
Oct 12, 2016
New Saskatoon schools named after inspiring Canadians
Four new schools being built in Saskatoon have been named. The Saskatoon Board of Education made the announcement at a meeting Tuesday night. "Our board of trustees has chosen to honour four admirable...
Oct 12, 2016
Friendship Inn packed for free Thanksgiving dinner
The smell of fresh cooking turkey filled the air at the Friendship Inn Thanksgiving Monday. Hundreds of people packed into tables and lined up around the block of 20th street to get a piece of the fre...
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Oct 10, 2016
Police identify man who was found dead in Saskatoon home Thursday
Police have identified a man who died in a Saskatoon home on Avenue Q North as 28-year-old Joshua John Robert Megeney, of Medicine Hat, Alta. Officers found Megeney holding a gun as they s...
Oct 07, 2016
'He wanted to make it in life:' Mom speaks out at court appearance for man accused of killing son
The mother of a Saskatoon man killed in broad daylight this summer says she still can't understand why her son was targeted. Wilma Merasty said her son, David, was a hardworking man who wa...
Oct 07, 2016
Multiple people face charges after drugs, guns seized
A pair of investigations has resulted in seven arrests and the seizure of various drugs and guns. On Sept. 29, the Saskatoon Integrated Drug Enforcement Street Team made five high-risk arrests and sei...
Oct 07, 2016
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