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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.
Astrophotographer and aurora chaser becoming nationally-known

Astrophotographer and aurora chaser becoming nationally-known

Jeanine Holowatuik will be hosting an aurora photography and space weather workshop in Hudson Bay in March.  
Man charged for Unity/Macklin bale fires was up for court

Man charged for Unity/Macklin bale fires was up for court

Arsonist case has been adjourned until Jan. 20, 2025, with possible resolution.
What's below the 60th parallel?

What's below the 60th parallel?

A Canadian mineral exploration company, Eagle Plains Resources Ltd., aims to find out.
Superintendent Michaud moving on from Sask Rivers in New Year

Superintendent Michaud moving on from Sask Rivers in New Year

Tom Michaud has served the division for eight and a half years.
New trustees elected to Horizon School Board

New trustees elected to Horizon School Board

The Horizon School division elected new trustees to the board on Nov. 13 with eight trustees being acclaimed.
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