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Saskatoon StarPhoenix - 12 hours agoHaving a yard that's a bit creepy isn't necessarily a bad thing. Truthfully, if you've got a lot of bare … More »Creepers are awesome at keeping weeds out
Having a yard that's a bit creepy isn't necessarily a bad thing. Truthfully, if you've got a lot of bare … More »Creepers are awesome at keeping weeds out
Here's the bad news! Nearly half of today's North American men and one-third of women will develop cancer, … More »Lifestyle shifts can help reduce many cancer risks
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Once you get past the rather lame title, Of Moose and Men - he likely couldn't help himself - by Saskatoon … More »Moose calls by way of Haigh's engaging prose
In the most extensive cabinet shuffle since his party took power in 2007, Premier Brad Wall has announced … More »Wall revamps cabinet
Post-secondary institutions offering programs related to film production don't expect their courses to … More »Loss of film tax credit unlikely to affect schools
A 22-year-old Saskatoon man who was caught with a large amount of ready-for-sale crack and powdered cocaine … More »Cocaine dealer gets two years
A woman who ran a stop sign and T-boned a car will serve an 18-month sentence in the community for walking … More »Woman gets community term for leaving collision scene
The dreams of cancer survivor Megan Wells are growing beyond her wildest imaginations. More »Cancer survivor gets kitchen and yard makeover
Saskatoon police are alerting women of a "very brazen" sexual assault that happened in a parking lot … More »Police investigate brazen sex attack
The longest running film festival in North America turns 65 this year and you don't need a plane ticket … More »Film fest just part of what makes Yorkton unique
It's impossible to be unimpressed when handed a baby-sized chunk of ore so saturated with veins of gold … More »Claude Resources plays show-and-tell
After 30 years of super-sizing street signs, Saskatoon is looking to revert to classic signs to identify … More »Street signs could go back in time
The Saskatchewan Party took in the most cash during the 2011 year and it also spent the most on its victorious … More »Sask. Party leads pack in spending
A fight that started after a dispute over a taxi ride has sent a young man to jail. More »Man suffers broken jaw in taxi-ride dispute
Saskatchewan's mining industry is entering a new era of growth, which will see an estimated $50 billion … More »Mining enjoys biggest boom in decades
After a rather brutal spring session for Premier Brad Wall's Saskatchewan Party government, nothing sings … More »Spring cleaning time for Wall
Two years of concerted effort to reduce surgical wait times in Saskatchewan are paying off, Health Minister … More »Wait times continue to improve
A fundraising foundation to raise money for upgrades to Gordie Howe Bowl has the backing of a city committee … More »Councillors back complex fundraising
Being a cabinet minister can be frustrating. In fact, it can be pure hell when you have a bunch of well-meaning … More »Time to move on full-day kindergarten
With the first session of the 27th legislative assembly of Saskatchewan having wound down last week, … More »Focus on five issues from first session
Garnet Harmond sat in a lawn chair by his open garage door greeting people this weekend as they came … More »Warm weather signals start to treasure hunt
Blair Nelson, a former Saskatoon city councillor and longtime manager at CFQCTV, died last week. More »Former council member managed local TV station
That would be the conclusion of all who attended the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra's final masters series … More »Musicians buoyed by youthful enthusiasm
"Energy-related CO2 emissions are at historic highs," according to a report from the International Energy … More »Canada must declare war on climate change