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Update: Man facing charges following stabbing incident on bus

Update: Man facing charges following stabbing incident on bus

At approximately 3:20 p.m., April 20, police were called to the 1900 block of 20 Street West where a 14-year-old male youth reported the assault.
Saskatoon woman supports daughter’s partner after leg loss

Saskatoon woman supports daughter’s partner after leg loss

Leann Bower launched a GoFundMe to help her daughter’s partner Marley, who had her leg amputated after a fall led to a severe infection.
Potash Corporation of Sask. fined $120,000 for serious worker injury

Potash Corporation of Sask. fined $120,000 for serious worker injury

A worker was struck by a metal crane rail that was being dragged along the ground by a telehandler. 
Keeping Saskatoon beautiful

Keeping Saskatoon beautiful

Summer park maintenance in full swing.
Overdose alert issued for Saskatoon as toxic fentanyl detected

Overdose alert issued for Saskatoon as toxic fentanyl detected

A recent drug sample tested in Saskatoon was found to contain xylazine, benzodiazepines and para-fluorfentanyl, prompting a public alert.
Section of Avenue C closed today for unplanned work

Section of Avenue C closed today for unplanned work

The closure between 39th and 41st Streets is expected to last one day.
Don’t get rattled by traffic snarls

Don’t get rattled by traffic snarls

Special event bus service to SaskTel Centre this weekend.
SHSAA 2025 Merit Award winner has ties to Wilkie

SHSAA 2025 Merit Award winner has ties to Wilkie

Jud Heilman, who grew up in Wilkie, was named the winner of the prestigious award.
Fatal Saskatoon house fire causes $125K in property damage

Fatal Saskatoon house fire causes $125K in property damage

A fatal structure fire on Avenue N South in Saskatoon claimed a life and caused an estimated $125,000 in damage, says fire department.
Butterflies and transformation take flight in Saskatoon exhibit

Butterflies and transformation take flight in Saskatoon exhibit

Saskatoon artist Monique Martin's June exhibits explored change and growth with 24,000 handmade butterflies and student collaboration.
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