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Saskatoon police track stolen vehicle by GPS technology

Saskatoon police track stolen vehicle by GPS technology

A vehicle had been stolen from a parking lot in the 600 block of Spadina Crescent East
Exploring culture at Melville & Yorkton open houses

Exploring culture at Melville & Yorkton open houses

Getting a broader view of what culture can be and the groups and organizations that support culture is important.
Apartment fire in Saskatoon causes $100K damage, displaces residents

Apartment fire in Saskatoon causes $100K damage, displaces residents

Cause of the fire has been determined to be a lit candle that overturned, igniting combustible materials in the area.
Drug investigation: Police arrest woman from Neuanlage and Wilkie man

Drug investigation: Police arrest woman from Neuanlage and Wilkie man

Police raided two Saskatoon homes and seized 164.8 grams of crack cocaine, 47.7 grams of powered cocaine.
97% criminal cases end in provincial court: Alberta Chief Justice

97% criminal cases end in provincial court: Alberta Chief Justice

Alberta’s provincial courts have been renamed. Provincial courts are busiest in the province where all of the criminal matters begin and more than 97 per cent of them end: Chief Justice of the Alberta Court of Justice.
Nurses help Yorkton Nursery School kids overcome fear of doctors

Nurses help Yorkton Nursery School kids overcome fear of doctors

Program now in its 10th year
Grants to charities announced at YDCF annual meeting

Grants to charities announced at YDCF annual meeting

The total distributed by the YDCF over its first three years of operation is $182,000.
Saskatoon: City reminds residents green bins mandatory program

Saskatoon: City reminds residents green bins mandatory program

The $6.73 fee is mandatory and will be charged primarily for single-family homes
Delays continue for Saskatoon man facing $225K theft charge

Delays continue for Saskatoon man facing $225K theft charge

Saskatoon police allege that Dwayne Bruce Onofriechuk defrauded Mid-City Auto of $250,000 in inventory.
Indigenous leaders: Invest more in Indigenous housing needs

Indigenous leaders: Invest more in Indigenous housing needs

Homelessness, poverty and overcrowding have become common problems for Indigenous people.
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