Rifles hope bigger, tougher roster will find success (winnipegsun.com)

September 8, 2007 on 10:09 am | In Saskatoon Saskatchewan | No Comments

Paul Normandeau didn’t like what he saw last weekend, so he has changed the scenery. The Winnipeg Rifles head coach has made several changes to his secondary and linebacking corps in the wake of their 42-7 thumping at the hands of the host Saskatoon Hilltops last weekend.

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University of Sask. to hire women’s hockey coach after human rights settlement (Slam! Sports)

September 7, 2007 on 10:44 pm | In Saskatoon Saskatchewan | No Comments

SASKATOON (CP) - The University of Saskatchewan will be hiring a high-performance women’s hockey coach as part of a settlement in a long-running battle over the equality of the school’s men’s and women’s hockey programs.

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Team Canada bent on Super Series sweep (Canada.com)

September 7, 2007 on 9:48 am | In Saskatoon Saskatchewan | No Comments

Team Canada’s Brandon Sutter (R) tries to keep the puck away from Team Russia’s Vyacheslav Voinov during the second period of Canada Russia Super Series under 20 junior hockey action in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan September 5, 2007.

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Saskatoon ponders latest River Landing proposal (CBC Saskatchewan)

September 7, 2007 on 9:47 am | In Saskatoon Saskatchewan | No Comments

Saskatoon residents are getting a look at another ambitious plan to develop the high-profile River Landing area.

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Hail Claims Diminish (Ag Report)

September 6, 2007 on 7:31 pm | In Saskatoon Saskatchewan | No Comments

SASKATOON - Sep 6/07 - SNS — Hail claims diminished between August 21 and September 4, especially in Saskatchewan, reports the Canadian Crop Hail Association.

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Super Series destroys a great hockey rivalry (Canada.com)

September 6, 2007 on 7:31 pm | In Saskatoon Saskatchewan | No Comments

Team Russia goaltender Semen Varlamov looks down after letting in a goal during the third period of Canada Russia Super Series under 20 junior hockey action in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan September 5, 2007.

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Johannesson announces intention to seek nomination in Saskatoon Nutana (Wynyard Advance Gazette)

September 6, 2007 on 7:30 pm | In Saskatoon Saskatchewan | No Comments

Don Johannesson long-time Saskatchewan Party member who ran in the 1999 provincial election for the party in the Cumberland constituency announced his intention to seek the nomination in the constituency of Saskatoon Nutana.

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Election rhetoric rises as Sask. Party unveils plan for more doctors, nurses (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)

September 6, 2007 on 9:46 am | In Saskatoon Saskatchewan | No Comments

SASKATOON (CP) - The pre-election rhetoric ramped up Wednesday as the Saskatchewan Party rolled out a $275-million health platform aimed at addressing what it calls the crisis situation that has developed under the NDP government.

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Higher pay, retention bonus, in new contract ratified by Sask. health-care workers (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)

September 6, 2007 on 9:46 am | In Saskatoon Saskatchewan | No Comments

SASKATOON (CP) - Members of the Health Sciences Association of Saskatchewan have ratified a two-year contract.

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Vancouver living in luxury’s lap (Vancouver Province)

September 6, 2007 on 9:46 am | In Saskatoon Saskatchewan | No Comments

You have to reach way down into your pocket to even begin to afford a luxury home in Vancouver. The city boasts Canada’s highest starting point for luxury homes at $2 million, according to a Re/Max survey released yesterday.

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Stalled train a pain for rush-hour Saskatoon drivers (CBC)

September 5, 2007 on 7:19 pm | In Saskatoon Saskatchewan | No Comments

A two-kilometre-long train broke down during the afternoon rush hour in Saskatoon Tuesday, blocking traffic for more than an hour.

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Katzen helps engineer ethanol plant (The Cincinnati Enquirer)

September 5, 2007 on 7:19 pm | In Saskatoon Saskatchewan | No Comments

Katzen International Inc. of Norwood will help engineer a $42 million ethanol plant planned to open in Unity, Saskatchewan, near Saskatoon in Canada in the fall of 2008.

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Luxury home sales surge in Canada (Global TV Winnipeg)

September 5, 2007 on 7:19 pm | In Saskatoon Saskatchewan | No Comments

TORONTO — Luxury home sales across the country have been “unprecedented” over the first seven months of this year, according to one of country’s largest real estate firms.

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Grizzled Bears gear up for Year 2 With a year under its belt, midget girls’ hockey club gets set for new campaign (Prince Albert Daily Herald)

September 5, 2007 on 7:19 pm | In Saskatoon Saskatchewan | No Comments

Being a little older and a little wiser isn’t such a bad thing. The Prince Albert A&W Bears held their fall camp over the weekend at the Art Hauser Centre.

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Super Series hits Saskatoon on TSN (TSN)

September 5, 2007 on 7:19 pm | In Saskatoon Saskatchewan | No Comments

Team Canada has outright won the Super Series, but doesn’t want to lose face in front of their fans in Saskatoon on Wednesday when they host Russia in Game 6 (TSN and TSN Broadband at 8pm et/5pm pt). It will be a big homecoming for two Canadian blueliners. Logan Pyett - from Balgonie, Saskatchewan - plays with the Regina Pats of the WHL, while Kelowna Rockets defenceman Luke Schenn is from …

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Calvert biding time on election call (CBC Saskatchewan)

September 5, 2007 on 10:03 am | In Saskatoon Saskatchewan | No Comments

Although signs of an impending election campaign are in the air, Premier Lorne Calvert says he hasn’t made his mind up yet about a date.

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Game preview: T-Birds open season against SFU (universitysport.ca)

September 5, 2007 on 10:03 am | In Saskatoon Saskatchewan | No Comments

VANCOUVER - The UBC football team opens the 2007 CIS season at home to Simon Fraser Tuesday at 7 p.m. Here’s a look at the Thunderbirds, the Clan, and the match-up between these cross-town rivals.

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