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33rd Street ramp to Circle Drive closed on Sunday

33rd Street ramp to Circle Drive closed on Sunday

Closure expected to last one day.
Saskatchewan fertilizer manufacturer set to triple capacity

Saskatchewan fertilizer manufacturer set to triple capacity

Northern Nutrients’ expansion will triple production of two sulphur fertilizer products to 150,000 tonnes from 50,000 tonnes.
BIRM makes lasting impact on USask mentor and recent graduate

BIRM makes lasting impact on USask mentor and recent graduate

Teaching and learning go both ways in the Building Intercultural Resilience Mentorship program.
Cumberland Avenue closed starting Saturday

Cumberland Avenue closed starting Saturday

Three-day closure is between Adelaide and Taylor Streets.
Take a free throw: avoid the traffic

Take a free throw: avoid the traffic

Bus service to Rattlers vs Sea Bears Friday.
Intoxication and bear spray result in charges in Saskatoon

Intoxication and bear spray result in charges in Saskatoon

A man reported that he was holding his car door closed as two unknown males were attempting to enter his vehicle.
Cumberland Avenue closed between Taylor Street and Isabella Street

Cumberland Avenue closed between Taylor Street and Isabella Street

Unplanned water repairs expected to take the day to complete.
Saskatoon-linked CEO indicted in alleged U.S. bid-rigging scheme

Saskatoon-linked CEO indicted in alleged U.S. bid-rigging scheme

Accused of cheating in a bidding process to secure a contract for a public university arena in Austin, Texas.
Saskatoon fire crews assist in water rescue

Saskatoon fire crews assist in water rescue

The SFD reminds residents to exercise caution around open water.
Three USask students recognized nationally with Vanier scholarships

Three USask students recognized nationally with Vanier scholarships

Program supports world-class research, academic excellence and leadership.
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