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      Arielle Zerr | CBC Loaded

      Arielle Zerr

      Arielle is a reporter, associate producer and sometimes radio news reader for CBC Saskatchewan and a rabid Toronto Blue Jays fan.

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        Teen uses social media to find 'angel' who saved her from fatal Sask. car crash

        Mackenzie Berry turned to social media to find the people who saved her from the wreckage of a horrific car crash when she was a child.
        Canada -Saskatchewan |November 23, 2015

        Saskatchewan baseball star Cole Bauml drafted by Detroit Tigers

        It's been seven years since the last Saskatchewan player was taken in the MLB draft.
        Canada -Saskatchewan |June 10, 2015

        Joanne Brochu calls survival 'a miracle' after SUV plunges through ice

        Joanne Brochu is crediting firefighters for a miraculous rescue after her SUV plunged through a makeshift ice road over the South Saskatchewan River at the Clarkboro Ferry on Friday evening.
        Canada -Saskatchewan |January 20, 2015

        Regina to host first North American kite boarding event

        Seeing kites in the sky on a breezy summer day is common in Saskatchewan, but it's not often you see them in the middle of winter. That will change this February when Regina hosts the first North American kite boarding championship.
        Canada -Saskatchewan |December 11, 2014

        Stacey Getz sentenced for stealing natural gas for more than 2 years

        A Regina businessman who illegally siphoned natural gas from SaskEnergy will not go to jail but will have to pay back $20,000, a judge decided Friday.
        Canada -Saskatchewan |October 17, 2014

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