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Police seek public's help after two attempted armed robberies

Police seek public's help after two attempted armed robberies

A man reported having been inside an ATM vestibule when he was approached by an unknown male who was holding a knife and demanded money.
Police look for suspect after man shot in Saskatoon

Police look for suspect after man shot in Saskatoon

At approximately 11:50 p.m., Dec. 31, 2024, police were called to a report of an injured person at an apartment block in the 100 block of Avenue W South.
New Year's babies begin

New Year's babies begin

The provincial health authority says everybody is doing well.
Young renters face challenges being homeowners

Young renters face challenges being homeowners

Saskatchewan and Alberta have the lowest minimum wage in the country at $15 an hour.
Suspect arrested following break and enter, and assault

Suspect arrested following break and enter, and assault

At approximately 3:40 a.m., Dec. 31, police were called to a home in the 400 block of Avenue Q South where a homeowner reported that a break in was in progress.
Shoot for a relaxing ride to the game

Shoot for a relaxing ride to the game

Bus service to Blades vs Raiders on New Year’s Day.
Celebrating the New Year? Take Saskatoon Transit bus for free

Celebrating the New Year? Take Saskatoon Transit bus for free

This service partners with SGI to limit accidents and incidents involving DUI motorists.
Convicted Saskatoon drug dealer handed 8.5 years in prison

Convicted Saskatoon drug dealer handed 8.5 years in prison

Of crystal meth, the convicted man said, “the other ones you can do a bit and go back to your normal life but this one you get hooked, get ringed in, and you’re done.”
Police match suspect's footwear to footprints at site of break and enter

Police match suspect's footwear to footprints at site of break and enter

At approximately 10:20 p.m., Dec. 25, police were notified that the break and enter was in-progress at a business in the 1900 block of Quebec Ave.
USask researchers paving the way to better HIV treatments

USask researchers paving the way to better HIV treatments

Solving how the virus breaks down immune defences, helping HIV win and establish an infection.
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