• Hilltops leave old Mosaic with new memory - Saskatoon StarPhoenix

    Hilltops leave old Mosaic with new memory - Saskatoon StarPhoenix
    Saskatoon StarPhoenix
    Hilltops leave old Mosaic with new memory
    Saskatoon StarPhoenix
    Saskatoon Hilltops quarterback Jared Andreychuk (5) at old Mosaic Stadium in Regina, Sask. on Saturday Oct. 1, 2016. MICHAEL BELL Michael Bell / Regina Leader-Post. Share Adjust Comment Print. It's the type of game that old Mosaic Stadium has seen ...
    Thunder done in by late Hilltops rallyRegina Leader-Post
    Saskatoon Hilltops stage late rally to beat Regina Thunder620 CKRM.com
    Hilltops march into Taylor F
  • Photos: Saskatoon residents Run for the Cure - Saskatoon StarPhoenix

    Photos: Saskatoon residents Run for the Cure - Saskatoon StarPhoenix
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    Photos: Saskatoon residents Run for the Cure
    Saskatoon StarPhoenix
    The Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation's CIBC Run for the Cure event took place at Prairieland Park in Saskatoon on Sunday. Participants walk and run at Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation's CIBC Run for the Cure at Prairieland Park in Saskatoon on ...and more »
  • Thunder done in by late Hilltops rally - Regina Leader-Post

    Thunder done in by late Hilltops rally - Regina Leader-Post
    Regina Leader-Post
    Thunder done in by late Hilltops rally
    Regina Leader-Post
    Regina Thunder running back Ethan Hautz, left, breaks through the Saskatoon Hilltops' defence during Saturday's PFC game on Taylor Field. Michael Bell / Regina Leader-Post. Share Adjust Comment Print. The Regina Thunder is going from the frying pan ...
    Saskatoon Hilltops stage late rally to beat Regina Thunder620 CKRM.com
    Hilltops march into Taylor Field one last timeCBC.caall 4 news articles »
  • Support for free food boxes growing in Saskatoon - CBC.ca

    Support for free food boxes growing in Saskatoon - CBC.ca
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    Support for free food boxes growing in Saskatoon
    CBC.ca
    What started as a simple project in Saskatoon to make it easier for people in need to access food and toiletries is growing. It was just a few weeks ago that Kirby Criddle, Connor Powell, and Frank Collins put together the first two free food boxes ...
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