Monday, June 19, 2017

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CANADA June 19, 2017 12:42 pm

Report alleges police mistreatment of indigenous women in Saskatchewan

Human Rights Watch said a fractured relationship between indigenous communities and police agencies stems back to residential schools.

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CANADA June 19, 2017 9:33 am

City of Saskatoon exploring voter lists

It’s a method rarely used at the municipal level, but the City of Saskatoon is taking a look at the pros and cons of voter lists for the next election.

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It's a method rarely used at the municipal level, but the City of Saskatoon is taking a look at the pros and cons of voter lists for the next election.
CANADA June 19, 2017 4:04 pm

Inquest into Timothy Unger’s death at secure custody youth facility postponed

In July 2015, Timothy Unger was taken from the Kilburn Hall Youth Centre to hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

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Foul play not suspected after a young offender from Kilburn Hall in Saskatoon dies in hospital.
CANADA June 19, 2017 11:37 am

Driver sentenced in deadly Saskatchewan bike collision

A Saskatchewan man who pleaded guilty to impaired driving causing death has been sentenced.

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Gordon Morris Crain pleaded guilty to impaired driving in Prince Albert following the death of a young bicyclist in 2014.
CANADA June 19, 2017 1:40 pm

Poll: Wall faces budget fallout, still leads over opposition

Although the election is three years off, a recent poll from the Angus Reid Institute suggests that Brad Wall and the Saskatchewan Party still hold a seven-point advantage provincially over the NDP opposition.

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WEATHER June 19, 2017 2:27 pm

Saskatoon weather outlook – summer kicks off with a shocker

Summer kicks off with a cold front sliding through that’ll stir up Saskatoon’s weather forecast for the rest of the week!

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Summer kicks off on Tuesday night in Saskatoon, just as a cold front swings through and sets up a cooling trend for the rest of the week.
CANADA June 19, 2017 9:55 am

Driver charged after two-vehicle collision south of Saskatoon

Saskatoon RCMP say a southbound Lexus collided with a Dodge Dakota and then rolled several times before coming to a rest on Highway 11.

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Saskatoon RCMP say a southbound Lexus collided with a Dodge Dakota and then rolled several times before coming to a rest on Highway 11.
CANADA June 19, 2017 3:47 pm

Food for Thought: Cathedral Social Hall serves up local food and beer

The new Cathedral Social Hall on Spadina Crescent is serving up locally sourced food and pairing it with Saskatchewan beers.

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Food for Thought
CANADA June 18, 2017 8:20 pm

Annual Saskatoon Padres softball tournament strengthens bond between father, son

One father-son duo have been enjoying the sport of softball for years, but are reminded every Father's Day how lucky they are to have each other.

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One father-son duo have been enjoying the sport of softball for years, but are reminded every Father's Day how lucky they are to have each other.
CANADA June 18, 2017 9:22 pm

Saskatoon woman starts local design business in father's memory

Erin Holm started Den Designs to give back to cancer lodges, which helped her father during his battle with cancer.

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Erin Holm started Den Designs to give back to cancer lodges, which helped her father during his battle with cancer.
 
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