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Saskatoon's fire marshal denies encampment permit rumours

Saskatoon's fire marshal denies encampment permit rumours

Not everything on social media is true.
Blast from the Past: Brenda Trout of Saskatoon teaches in Unity

Blast from the Past: Brenda Trout of Saskatoon teaches in Unity

Miss Brenda was set to teach ballet and jazz at the Unity School of Dancing 50 years ago.
USask professor’s research earns Mitacs award

USask professor’s research earns Mitacs award

Acharya's research is a part of the shift towards a bio-based economy.
Moose shot and left near Crystal Springs

Moose shot and left near Crystal Springs

Young bull moose poached and dumped sometime between Nov. 15 and 16.
EMO Director: Saskatchewan residents must be always prepared

EMO Director: Saskatchewan residents must be always prepared

SASKATOON — As the city recovers from two days of heavy snowfall, officials remind the public to remain cautious, whether driving or walking on sidewalks.
Heavy snowfall fails to stop library workers' protest

Heavy snowfall fails to stop library workers' protest

Library workers wait for their bargaining team's update.
City crews continue work clearing streets

City crews continue work clearing streets

Circle Drive is part of Priority 1 since it is one of the city's major roads.
The other side of the lucrative tullibee harvest

The other side of the lucrative tullibee harvest

One man is worried about the environmental implications of the annual harvest.
Saskatoon civic election winners to take oath Wednesday

Saskatoon civic election winners to take oath Wednesday

Voter turnout increased by almost eight per cent.
Saskatoon's city crews ready for expected snowfall

Saskatoon's city crews ready for expected snowfall

Motorists are reminded to adjust their speed if they see city crews and equipment with blue and amber flashing lights.
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