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CBC | Saskatchewan News
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Body found after Regina house fire
A body was found in a home after a fire Thursday night in Regina's northeast.
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Sask. schools grapple with Facebook
With students across Saskatchewan returning to school, teachers are divided about whether popular social networks like Facebook have a place in the classroom.
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Riders loonie unveiled
Fans of the Saskatchewan Roughriders have another item they can put in their collection of club gear: one dollar coins, or loonies, celebrating the 100th anniversary of the team.
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Wet weather slows Prairie harvest
A recent spell of wet weather on the Prairies is slowing the progress of the season's harvest
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Blocking police on 911 call nets conviction
A Yorkton, Sask., woman who tried to block police from entering a home to check on a caller who dialled 911 has been convicted of obstruction of justice.
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Washed up foot in shoe case still a mystery
RCMP in Saskatchewan are still trying to figure out an unusual case from 1993, when a shoe with a foot in it washed up from the North Saskatchewan River.
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Sask. community to meet with child vandals
A group of small children who vandalized a northern Saskatchewan camp for youth with learning disabilities will meet with police and community leaders to be educated about the consequences of their actions, the RCMP says.
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Hit and run crash kills one
A 22-year-old man is dead following a collision between two vehicles that sent a van rolling into a field while the other vehicle drove on.
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Chinese seek Alberta help in PotashCorp bid
Alberta's pension fund manager has been approached by state-owned wealth funds from China to consider joining a bid for fertilizer giant PotashCorp, but it said Thursday it intends to stay on the sidelines for now.
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Hot lunch program on hold in Regina
A long-running hot lunch program for Regina school children says it has run into a cash crunch.
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