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Melville Road closed at Portage Avenue starting Tuesday

Melville Road closed at Portage Avenue starting Tuesday

Work on CN infrastructure expected to take two days.
Clarence Ave. closed between Adelaide and Hilliard Streets Tuesday

Clarence Ave. closed between Adelaide and Hilliard Streets Tuesday

One-day service connection replacement project planned.
Northbound lanes closed on 3rd Avenue South staring May 20

Northbound lanes closed on 3rd Avenue South staring May 20

Closure is between the traffic circle and 19th Street East.
Saskatoon police investigating second homicide of the long weekend

Saskatoon police investigating second homicide of the long weekend

A 43-year-old male was located and transported to hospital, where he later succumbed to his injuries.
Breaking new ground in swine disease management

Breaking new ground in swine disease management

USask research team leads way to contagious disease prevention.
Five participants in Arts Leadership Training Program named

Five participants in Arts Leadership Training Program named

Persephone Theatre a partner in the Centre for Socially Engaged Theatre.
20 year old shot and dies in Saskatoon hospital; one arrested, one at large

20 year old shot and dies in Saskatoon hospital; one arrested, one at large

A 27-year-old male has been arrested. A second male, identified as 26-year-old Lawrence Opikowew, is still outstanding and considered armed and dangerous.
World View: U.S., please don't sneeze

World View: U.S., please don't sneeze

In his weekly column, Jon Perez explores how U.S. tariffs under Trump are impacting the Philippines and the broader SE Asian region.
AI risky as corporate governance tool, USask-led team finds

AI risky as corporate governance tool, USask-led team finds

Twenty-seven chairs of large companies interviewed during research project.
Road restrictions for Sikh Parade on Sunday

Road restrictions for Sikh Parade on Sunday

33rd Street will be closed between Neault Road and Steeves Crescent.
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