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How a school shooting in Saskatchewan became a catalyst for a new class of Dene teachers

Cora and Farris Lemaigre are making history on their Dene reserve in northern Saskatchewan. The cousins were just hired to teach at the...

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Concerns arise following first days of new gathering guidelines in Saskatchewan

People in Saskatchewan expressed concerns about large gatherings and lack of social distancing this weekend as temperatures rose. Those concerns are shared by...

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2-3 hour wait for boosts from CAA as extreme cold hits Saskatchewan

2-3 hour wait for boosts from CAA as extreme cold hits Saskatchewan, An extreme cold warning is now covering all of Saskatchewan. These...

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Care home moves in professional musician’s grand piano so 91-year-old can play it again

Care home moves in professional musician’s grand piano so 91-year-old can play it again, As Sister Joan Miller sits down to the piano,...

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When ‘loyalty or death’ crumbles: Leaving gangs after 15 years in the life

CBC cannot identify the woman interviewed in this story due to a publication ban. “Beth” is an alias. Beth had been in the cells...

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Former Bronco Ryan Straschnitzki returns to Humboldt for the first time after crash

For the first time in 526 days, former Broncos hockey player Ryan Straschnitzki will be back in Humboldt, Sask. The 20-year-old from Airdrie,...

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Nutrien starts bringing up 34 workers trapped underground since Tuesday at Cory mine

Nutrien says it is in contact with the workers who have been trapped underground since Tuesday afternoon. (Matthew Garand/CBC) Nutrien says it has started...

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Transfer of land with cemetery where Regina residential school students buried ‘first step in reconciliation’

Children’s toys are attached to a fence around a cemetery associated with the Regina Indian Industrial School, which closed in 1910. About three...

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Doctor who lost licence for having sex with patients now a ‘health coach’ on YouTube looking for clients

Josias Furstenberg launched a YouTube channel earlier this year where he calls himself ‘Doctor Jof’ and dispenses health-related advice. (YouTube.com) Saskatchewan’s College of Physicians...

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These parents went into debt to get their children private, long-term drug treatment

Kaden Bereza, 24, became addicted to opioids when he was 16. His mother, Stacey Bereza, right, cashed in her retirement savings and racked...

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He lived through a Nazi invasion. 79 years later, he saw a ‘disgusting’ Nazi flag go up in his Sask. village

Truus and Gerrit de Gooijer look out the window in their Kelliher home, from where they could see a Nazi flag flying last...

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Sask. farmer lead plaintiff in class action over Roundup cancer claim

Bottles of Roundup herbicide, which are the focus of a Canadian class action lawsuit filed by high-profile lawyer Tony Merchant. (Jeff Roberson/Associated Press)...

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Meet one of the youngest cannabis executives in Canada

Dawson MacKinnon was on his way to becoming a financial broker a year ago when he had to break it to his mother...

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Green Shirt Day honours Humboldt Bronco and the Logan Boulet Effect

Across Canada people are dressing up in green for the first Green Shirt Day, in memory of one of the Humboldt Broncos crash...

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‘It was closure’: Plane finally lifted from Sask. lake nearly 60 years after crashing

A plane that spent nearly six decades on the bottom of a Saskatchewan lake has finally landed in its new home. On Aug. 20,...

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Doctors snooped on Humboldt Broncos’ records, privacy commissioner finds

Saskatchewan’s privacy commissioner has found eight people inappropriately gained access to electronic health records of 10 Humboldt Broncos team members involved in a...