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Doctor, MS patient urges 'liberation' trials

Dr. Bill Code returned to Saskatchewan on Feb. 17 to speak in support of 'liberation' trials for MS patients

Dr. Bill Code returned to Saskatchewan with a message for his home province, where the highest rate of multiple sclerosis in the world is found.

Police search for suspect after suspicious acting man approaches two female students in seperate incidents.

Police search for suspect after man approaches female students

Two female students approached by suspicious acting man in seperate incidents.

Robert Latimer in 2001. In a recent interview, Latimer said killing his severely disabled daughter was the "right thing to do."

Latimer says killing daughter was 'right thing to do'

Robert Latimer, the Saskatchewan man sentenced to life in prison for the mercy killing of his severely disabled daughter in 1993, ...

Traffic was backed up on Broadway Bridge Friday morning after a crash involving a stolen vehicle.

Morning crash leads to traffic headaches

One injured after stolen vehicle involved in crash on Boradway Bridge.

FSIN Chief Guy Lonechild

Chiefs fall short of votes needed to suspend FSIN executive

A group of First Nations chiefs fell short of the votes they needed to suspend the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations (FSIN...

Police are looking for a suspect after a man approached a young boy Thursday afternoon in the Lakeview area.

Police look for suspect after young boy approached

Saskatoon police are searching for a suspect after a boy was approached by a man in the Lakewood area Thursday afternoon.

Saskatchewan's reputation as a good place for doctors to get their training is on the line as contract negotiations drag on, say medical residents.

Drawn-out talks on contract leave poor impression: medical residents

Saskatchewan's reputation as a good place for doctors to get their training is on the line as contract negotiations drag on, say medical...

Veteran actress and activist Shirley Douglas will receive an honorary doctor of fine arts degree from the University of Regina next week.

Sask. actress Shirley Douglas to get honorary degree

Veteran actress and activist Shirley Douglas will receive an honorary doctor of fine arts degree from the University of Regina next...

Consumer prices were up 2.3% in January compared with a year earlier, Statistics Canada said Friday.

January inflation less than expected

Consumer prices were up 2.3 per cent in January compared to a year earlier, Statistics Canada said Friday.

A tobacco company at the centre of recent cigarette seizures in Western Canada is urging First Nations in Saskatchewan to create their own legislation to protect their right to sell tobacco without provincial interference.

Tobacco a way to assert sovereignty, FSIN told

A tobacco company at the centre of recent cigarette seizures in Western Canada is urging First Nations in Saskatchewan to create their...

Senior players on Parliament Hill see an election coming, and the backroom party operatives who plan their campaigns are in full-tilt preparation.

Federal election could be just weeks away

Canada's political parties are careening toward a parliamentary confrontation that is expected to end with an election on May 2 or...

Robert Latimer timeline

A timeline of Robert Latimer’s journey through the court system.

Road crews tackling priority streets in Saskatoon

City hopes to have priority streets clear of snow within a few days.

Saskatoon residents digging out after 15 centimetres of snow falls

The recent week of warm winter weather was quickly forgotten on Wednesday after a “Colorado low” dumped 15 centimetres of snow on ...

EMS expects increase in cardiac calls from shoveling snow

Shoveling snow like a good workout at the gym.

Police search for suspect after man approaches female students

Two female students approached by suspicious acting man in seperate incidents.

Latimer says killing daughter was 'right thing to do'

Robert Latimer, the Saskatchewan man sentenced to life in prison for the mercy killing of his severely disabled daughter in 1993, ...

Doctor, MS patient urges 'liberation' trials

Dr. Bill Code returned to Saskatchewan with a message for his home province, where the highest rate of multiple sclerosis in the world...

Drawn-out talks on contract leave poor impression: medical residents

Saskatchewan's reputation as a good place for doctors to get their training is on the line as contract negotiations drag on, say medical...

Chiefs fall short of votes needed to suspend FSIN executive

A group of First Nations chiefs fell short of the votes they needed to suspend the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations (FSIN...

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Robert Joseph Vicente was last seen October 10 in the Bladworth/Davidson area. With two men having now been charged with first degree murder in the disappearance of 25-year-old Roberto Joseph Vicente, we take a look at the days leading up to Vicente's disappearance and at the events after as clues and information slowly unfolds.

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Robert Vicente

A look at the days leading up to Vicente's disappearance, and at the events after as clues and information slowly unfolds.

Winter came back with a vengeance on Feb. 16, as a snow fall left Saskatoon residents digging out and created a flurry of accidents throughout the city

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Saskatoon snowfall

The streets were treacherous and residents had to break the shovels back out after a “Colorado low” dumped 15 centimetres of snow on Saskatoon.

A look at euthanasia and assisted suicide cases that made headlines in Canada.

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Murder or mercy?

There were cases of euthanasia and assisted suicide in Canada before Robert Latimer made headlines.

Mayor Don Atchison crashing through the brick wall at the Fringe opening ceremonies, July 29, 2004.

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Mayor Don Atchison

City mayor Don Atchison over the years at a variety of events around Saskatoon.

Information on any missing persons cases in our city and province.

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Missing Persons

Information on any missing persons cases in our city and province.

World's Longest Hockey Game

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World's Longest Hockey Game

Global's own Kevin Karius and others attempt to play the World's Longest Hockey Game.

Based on the theory of Italian neurologist Dr. Paolo Zamboni, liberation therapy claims the narrowing or blockage of veins in the neck that drain blood from the brain may cause MS symptoms. Global News take an in-depth look into CCSVI, a controversial treatment for multiple sclerosis.

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A fine balance

An in-depth look into liberation therapy, a controversial treatment for multiple sclerosis.

Saskatoon Police are investigating a number of armed robberies which have occurred since December 11, 2010.

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Armed robberies

Saskatoon Police are investigating a number of armed robberies which have occurred since December 11, 2010.

Not only do drivers need to prepare their car for winter driving, they too must make the mental switch.

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Winter driving

Not only do drivers need to prepare their car for winter driving, they must prepare themselves as well.

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Send in your winter weather photos to Global Saskatoon!

Global Saskatoon brings you the latest news from City Hall that you need to know. Photo Credit: Al Ramsay

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Bringing you the latest news from City Hall that you need to know. Updated February 9, 2011.

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