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SPS part of city planning in keeping neighbourhoods safe

SPS part of city planning in keeping neighbourhoods safe

Criminals look for an easy target, choosing poorly maintained houses.
Saskatoon drives home the purpose of new rapid transit system

Saskatoon drives home the purpose of new rapid transit system

Saskatoon's new Bus Rapid Transit system, known as Link, will be in operation in 2028.
Two Saskatoon libraries shut down due to worker safety

Two Saskatoon libraries shut down due to worker safety

“Library workers aren't first responders." - CUPE National Servicing Representative Cara Stelmaschuk.
Saskatoon still among top five in Canada for missing persons

Saskatoon still among top five in Canada for missing persons

Despite a 16 per cent drop in missing person cases, Saskatoon still ranks among the top five cities in Canada for reported disappearances.
Johner Brothers to play Rosthern hospital fundraiser March 22

Johner Brothers to play Rosthern hospital fundraiser March 22

Spring Fling brings Prairie favourites to the stage.
Roughriders Lauther & Zerr go back to school to encourage reading

Roughriders Lauther & Zerr go back to school to encourage reading

Students at St. Peter's School showed Riders Noah Zerr and Brett Lauther they bleed green during a visit from the pair.
Update: La Ronge RCMP locate missing 19 year old

Update: La Ronge RCMP locate missing 19 year old

The RCMP thank the media and the public for their assistance. 
Overdose spikes are always a concern: Parkland Ambulance

Overdose spikes are always a concern: Parkland Ambulance

Substances causing recent fatalities are reported to be fentanyl, oxycontin or morphine.
Block, local chamber pleased with 2025-2026 provincial budget

Block, local chamber pleased with 2025-2026 provincial budget

The revenue-sharing increase will provide better services to Saskatoon residents says mayor
SEIU-West wants speedy bargaining, but deal far from over

SEIU-West wants speedy bargaining, but deal far from over

More than 60 people, some from other facilities, joined the information picket to show their support for their colleagues.
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