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Traffic to be diverted around Spadina tree removal

Traffic to be diverted around Spadina tree removal

This project is expected to take one day to complete.
Saskatoon pump prices take a jump, surprising motorists

Saskatoon pump prices take a jump, surprising motorists

Pump price jump gets Saskatoon motorists talking Aug. 23
Saskatoon videographer shines a light on forgotten and overlooked Sask. stories

Saskatoon videographer shines a light on forgotten and overlooked Sask. stories

Scott Woroniuk's Abandoned Saskatchewan series is being noticed in one of the most distinguished ways possible with a Governor General's Award nomination.
USask researcher discovers surprising findings from atmospheric measurements

USask researcher discovers surprising findings from atmospheric measurements

Earth’s atmosphere protects us and provides key ingredients for life on the planet, but certain chemicals released into the air can damage it, leaving the earth prone to negative impacts.
Martensville dancer seeks votes in youth athlete contest

Martensville dancer seeks votes in youth athlete contest

Martensville’s Hailey Green, 12, is seeking support in the Youth Athlete of the Year contest as voting enters its final days.
Judge reserves sentencing for Sask. teen in fatal shooting

Judge reserves sentencing for Sask. teen in fatal shooting

A Saskatchewan judge has reserved sentencing for a teen who killed a 12-year-old while posing with a gun for a video in Saskatoon.
Award-winning Sask crime journalist releases book on Milgaard case

Award-winning Sask crime journalist releases book on Milgaard case

Lisa Joy was inspired to write The Story David Milgaard Wanted Told: The Unfinished Fight after she was invited to a webinar hosted by Milgaard in 2021.
Air and canine support used to arrest fleeing suspects

Air and canine support used to arrest fleeing suspects

The search of one suspect found him to be in possession of two loaded firearms, false identity documents, assorted pills, and meth, say police.
CUPE warns loss of Jordan’s Principle EAs will hurt Sask. classrooms

CUPE warns loss of Jordan’s Principle EAs will hurt Sask. classrooms

Union leaders say the termination of 80 Jordan’s Principle EAs in Saskatoon has left schools short-staffed and students at risk.
Storm damage leads to hundreds of SGI claims in Saskatchewan

Storm damage leads to hundreds of SGI claims in Saskatchewan

Strong winds and hailstorms in central Saskatchewan prompted nearly 500 auto and 115 property claims to SGI following the Aug. 20–21 storms.
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