2010 July 10

Pion-era in Saskatoon – 980 CJME News Talk Radio


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Pion-era in Saskatoon
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The annual event is taking place this weekend at the Western Development Museum in Saskatoon. There are a number of demonstrations and displays,

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By Google News on Saturday July 10, 2010 | Saskatoon
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Saskatoon police probe fatal accident

Saskatoon police are trying to determine the chain of events that led to the death of a woman who was struck and killed after leaving her vehicle on Friday afternoon.

By CBC Saskatchewan on | Saskatoon
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Woman arrested in stabbing

A woman has been arrested in connection with a stabbing at a residence in a town about 100 kilometres north of Prince Albert, Sask.

By CBC Saskatchewan on | Saskatoon
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WWPN is Back

We are returning to providing public aggregation and syndication with a new platform.

It will take some time to get all feeds up to speed.

By WWPN Operations on | WWPN Service Notes

Lions have to corral Riders offence

The 27,000 or so fans who pile into temporary Empire Field for the B.C. Lions first outdoor home game in 28 years on Saturday are almost certainly in for a night of wide-open offence.

By CBC Saskatchewan on | Saskatoon
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Shock therapy sees advances

During the course of a year, between 40 and 50 patients in
Saskatoon receive electroshock therapy.

By Star Phoneix on | Saskatoon
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SHR gets average health score

Among the 30 selected regions with a population of more than
200,000 people, Moncton finished first with a rating of 109.

By Star Phoneix on | Saskatoon
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Council salaries outpace Regina

Saskatoon city council members are better paid than their
Regina counterparts

By Star Phoneix on | Saskatoon
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Saskatoon Driver Hurt in Single Vehicle Crash – NewsTalk650

Saskatoon Driver Hurt in Single Vehicle Crash
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One person is in hospital after a minivan smashed into a parked car in northeast Saskatoon. The fire department tells us the crash happened Saturday at 3:45
One dead in Friday afternoon accidentStarPhoenix

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By Google News on | Saskatoon
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Housing starts rebuild momentum

Nearly 1,000 new homes have had foundations poured and walls
raised in the Saskatoon region since the beginning of the year, new
figures show.

By Star Phoneix on | Saskatoon
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Unforgettable moments in tournament

Entering the final World Cup match Sunday, there are a few
firsts to make note of.

By Star Phoneix on | Saskatoon
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SLGA looks quiet after cabinet shuffle brings in Morgan

Long-serving Saskatchewan Party Justice Minister Don Morgan
gained a couple of new jobs in last week’s cabinet shuffle.

By Star Phoneix on | Saskatoon
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Pets party in the park

An opportunity for pets to socialize with other pets, and for
owners to show off their furry friends, is happening Sunday during
Pets in the Park.

By Star Phoneix on | Saskatoon
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OxyContin pulled from shelves at Prince Albert Safeway pharmacies

Concerns regarding OxyContin abuse have led to one major
retailer pulling the narcotic from store pharmacies in Prince
Albert.

By Star Phoneix on | Saskatoon
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Sentencing delayed for child molester

Sentencing for a 56-year-old Saskatoon man who was convicted
last month of molesting two pre-teen girls has been delayed
indefinitely while the Crown considers an application to have him
declared a dangerous offender.

By Star Phoneix on | Saskatoon
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Sentence irks fraud victim

An executor of a family estate, who pleaded guilty to
defrauding his siblings, has been ordered to repay more than $71,000
and sentenced to a six-month conditional jail term to be served in
the community.

By Star Phoneix on | Saskatoon
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WakeRide festival splashes into weekend

Rotary Park will be rocking during the 2010 WakeRide festival
this weekend.

By Star Phoneix on | Saskatoon
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Craven caravan snakes down the road

Whether they are supposed to be there or not, fans of the
Craven Country Jamboree have filled up the main entrance and are
eagerly awaiting the opportunity to stake claim to a piece of prime
real estate inside the campgrounds.

By Star Phoneix on | Saskatoon
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RM of P.A. seeks relief

The RM of Prince Albert has joined the ranks of
municipalities looking for disaster relief.

By Star Phoneix on | Saskatoon
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Teen charged in machete attack released for a third time

A 14-year-old boy charged in connection with a serious
assault on a Prince Albert cab driver three months ago is once again
in trouble with the law.

By Star Phoneix on | Saskatoon
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Saskatoon man, 32, dies in rollover near Grenfell – Regina Leader-Post

REGINA — A 32-year-old Saskatoon man has died in a rollover east of Grenfell on the Trans-Canada highway early Thursday morning. Two other occupants of the vehicle were taken to hospital with undetermined injuries …

By Bing News on | Saskatoon
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Man arrested for theft of diesel fuel

A 43-year-old male was arrested in a business compound
Thursday on 46th Street for theft of diesel fuel.

By Star Phoneix on | Saskatoon
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Saskatoon man, 32, dies in rollover near Grenfell – Regina Leader-Post

REGINA — A 32-year-old Saskatoon man has died in a rollover east of Grenfell on the Trans-Canada highway early Thursday morning. Two other occupants of the vehicle were taken to hospital with undetermined injuries …

By Bing News on | Saskatoon
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RCMP renew effort on Courtney Struble file

The RCMP are reviewing the case of a missing Estevan girl, asking the public to come forward with any new information.

By CBC Saskatchewan on | Saskatoon
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Saskatoon man, 32, dies in rollover near Grenfell – Regina Leader-Post

REGINA — A 32-year-old Saskatoon man has died in a rollover east of Grenfell on the Trans-Canada highway early Thursday morning. Two other occupants of the vehicle were taken to hospital with undetermined injuries …

By Bing News on | Saskatoon
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Pedestrian killed in Saskatoon

A pedestrian was killed Friday afternoon around 4 p.m. near Circle Drive and 8th Street in Saskatoon, police said.

By CBC Saskatchewan on | Saskatoon
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Doubts raised about farm flood aid

A well-known agricultural analyst in Saskatchewan says the millions in government aid announced for farmers this week will barely make a dent in this year’s flooding disaster.

By CBC Saskatchewan on | Saskatoon
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