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  • Saskatoon: Saskatoon man dies after drowning in Lake Diefenbaker | June 09
    2026/06/09
    Saskatoon officials confirm a man's drowning in Lake Diefenbaker and announce updated building rules for infill development. Public health warns of a severe tick season in Saskatchewan, while a school in Bulyea introduces a chicken program to teach food sources.
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  • Saskatoon: Saskatoon parents donate AC unit to combat scorching school temperatures | June 08
    2026/06/08
    Saskatoon parents tackle extreme classroom heat after a local family donates an air conditioning unit to improve student comfort, while a murder trial in Melfort unfolds as Cody Chubey faces charges for the death of ex-partner Danielle Dobersheck.
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  • Saskatoon: Tornado watch issued for southeast Sask; severe weather expected | June 07
    2026/06/07
    Saskatoon issued an orange-level tornado watch for southeast areas on June 7, 2026, with thunderstorms and large hail expected. The city also hosted its 56th mine rescue competition and warned about dangerous South Saskatchewan River currents.
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  • Saskatoon: Ancient site reveals early human life in Saskatoon | June 06
    2026/06/06
    Saskatoon residents are urged to stay informed as the city grapples with violence in Pelican Narrows, ongoing concerns over mould at Royal University Hospital, and delayed cattle tracking regulations. A man is set to face sentencing for his role in a Saskatoon shooting death, while the Âsowanânihk Ancient Indigenous Site opens for educational exploration.
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  • Saskatoon: Saskatoon man faces U.S. extradition over university hacking charges | June 05
    2026/06/05
    Saskatoon: A local man faces trial in the U.S. for hacking university supercomputers to mine cryptocurrency, while a voyeurism charge was laid after inappropriate photos were taken at the University of Saskatchewan convocation. The city also grapples with backlash over new daycare funding changes and prepares for potential flooding due to the Gardiner Dam’s spillway opening.
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  • Saskatoon: Residential school survivors gather for healing amid legal battle for compens... | June 04
    2026/06/04
    Saskatoon survivors from Île-à-la-Crosse residential school attend healing retreat ahead of settlement compensation, while Montreal Lake family seeks answers in Steven Beatty's homicide case. Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation warns of rising violence in Pelican Narrows as RCMP release a suspect, and a Saskatoon man faces fraud charges over a stolen Land Rover found in Ghana.
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  • Saskatoon: Wildfire evacuees stay in Saskatoon hotels as Cayford fire approaches | June 03
    2026/06/03
    Saskatoon residents face urgent challenges as over 1,300 evacuees from Red Earth Cree Nation and Shoal Lake Cree Nation seek shelter in Saskatoon hotels due to the Cayford wildfire. Public safety concerns also rise with a fatal shooting in Pelican Narrows and ongoing water level issues on the South Saskatchewan River.
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  • Saskatoon: Shooting in Pelican Narrows leaves one dead, one injured, suspect arrested | June 02
    2026/06/02
    Saskatoon: A deadly shooting in Pelican Narrows leaves one dead and another injured, with the suspect arrested, while wildfires continue to challenge firefighting efforts across the province. Residents in Denare Beach face delays in rebuilding after the Wolf Fire, and Saskatoon sees a spike in pothole-related damage claims.
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