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Police in Saskatchewan have found a teenage girl who was lost in a snowy field overnight. Battlefords RCMP say they got a call for help from the girl about 1:45 a.m.

Police find Saskatchewan teen lost in snowy field overnight

Police in Saskatchewan have found a teenage girl who was lost in a snowy field overnight.

City crews work on clearing Avenue C North Friday morning.

City crews preparing for spring melt

Crews will be working 20 hours a day to clear snow and ice.

Houses are in flame while the Natori river is flooded over the surrounding area by tsunami tidal waves in Natori city, Miyagi Prefecture, northern Japan, March 11, 2011, after strong earthquakes hit the area.

Tsunami kills hundreds in Japan after powerful quake

Hours later, the tsunami hits Hawaii as warnings cover South America, Canada, Alaska and the entire U.S. West Coast.

A 44-year-old Broderick man who was found dead in his home a year ago today suffered 22 stab wounds and three knife cuts in the brutal struggle that ended his life, a forensic pathologist testified Thursday in Saskatoon.

Man stabbed 22 times, doctor tells murder trial

A 44-year-old Broderick man who was found dead in his home a year ago today suffered 22 stab wounds and three knife cuts in the brutal...

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Latest offer to health workers promising: HSAS

The Health Sciences Association, without a contract for almost two years, is hailing the latest proposal as "the employers' best offer...

Deal reached with Saskatoon airport workers

Possible March 16 strike averted with new contract.

The Tories' F-35 jets will costs taxpayers more than $28 billion over a 30-year period, according to the parliamentary budget officer.

Harper gov't accused of low-balling cost of stealth fighters

Parliamentary budget officer's damning report likely to further stoke election speculation.

City officials prepare for spring thaw in Regina.

How to keep your home dry this spring

The city and SGI are offering tips to help homeowners stay dry when the snow starts to melt.

Last month saw about 15,000 more people employed, Statistics Canada says.

Canadian economy disappoints in February

Some 15,000 new jobs are created and unemployment rate stays at 7.8 per cent.

There may have been wild temperature fluctuations last month, but overall it was a normal February for Saskatoon.

February weather stats normal: Saskatchewan Research Council

Temperatures near normal in spite of wild extremes.

February weather stats normal: Saskatchewan Research Council

Temperatures near normal in spite of wild extremes.

Tsunami advisory issued for north and central B.C. coast

A tsunami watch that was issued for sections of the British Columbia coast following an earthquake in Japan has been elevated to a...

Two government employees missing in Japan: Sask. government

Two men working for the government of Saskatchewan are missing in Japan following the devastating earthquake and tsunami Thursday.

Getting a grip on quakes

In Richter scale, the magnitude of a quake is calculated from the amplitude of its largest seismic wave.

Tsunami kills hundreds in Japan after powerful quake

A ferocious tsunami spawned by one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded slammed Japan's eastern coast Friday, killing hundreds...

City crews preparing for spring melt

Crews will be working 20 hours a day to clear snow and ice.

8.9-magnitude Japan quake death toll to exceed 1,000

A devastating tsunami triggered by the biggest earthquake on record in Japan killed at least 1,000 people along the northeastern coast...

Embattled former integrity commissioner tells MPs of her flawless work

Disgraced former public sector integrity commissioner Christiane Ouimet says she didn't leave the position "voluntarily" and was receiving...

Police find Saskatchewan teen lost in snowy field overnight

Police in Saskatchewan have found a teenage girl who was lost in a snowy field overnight.

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Houses are swept by water following a tsunami and earthquake in Natori City in northeastern Japan on March 11, 2011. A massive 8.9 magnitude quake hit northeast Japan on Friday, causing many injuries, fires and a ten-metre (33-ft) tsunami along parts of the country's coastline. There were several strong aftershocks and a warning of a 10-metre tsunami following the quake, which also caused buildings to shake violently in the capital Tokyo. A tsunami warning has been issued for the entire Pacific basin except for the mainland United States and Canada following a huge earthquake that hit Japan on Friday, the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said.

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Tsunami

A major earthquake trigged a 10-metre tsunami that pounded Japan’s east coast and prompted advisories along Canada’s Pacific coast.

An earthquake-triggered tsunami washes away a warehouse and vehicles in Kesennuma, Miyagi,  Japan, Friday March 11, 2011. The ferocious tsunami spawned by one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded slammed Japan's eastern coasts.

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Tsunami images

Get all the latest video from the devastating earthquake and tsunami that struck Friday in Japan.

Twitter earthquake detector

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Twitter Earthquake Detector?

Can Twitter detect earthquakes? Not really, but scientists at the USGS think it may be the fastest way to find out about them.

Government says no referendum on Daylight Saving Time to take place in next election.

Your Thoughts

Standing still

Government says no referendum on Daylight Saving Time to take place in next election. Do you agree/disagree with the decision?

Jason Toews.

Q&A

Why are gas prices rising?

Jason Toews of gasbuddy.com, who explains why we are seeing record gas prices in Canada.

A look at snowmobile accidents and fatalities across the country.

INTERACTIVE MAP

Crashes & fatalities

A look at snowmobile accidents and fatalities across the country.

A look at homicide cases as they develop in our province in 2011.

CRIME

Murder by numbers

A look at homicide cases as they develop in our province in 2011.

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.

HEALTH

A fine balance

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

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

FEATURE

Missing Persons

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

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

FEATURE

Winter driving

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

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

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City Hall Notes

Bringing you the latest news from City Hall that you need to know. Updated February 24, 2011.

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.

Timeline

Robert Vicente

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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