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Saskatoon police aim to end illegal racing events

Saskatoon police aim to end illegal racing events

Social media helps popularize illegal drag racing events.
Cocaine, fentanyl, methamphetamine seized in drug raid

Cocaine, fentanyl, methamphetamine seized in drug raid

On March 26, members of the Guns and Gangs Unit, with the assistance of the Tactical Support Unit and Drug Unit, conducted enforcement action in relation to a drug trafficking and firearms investigation.
Optimist Hill soon closes for season, optimistic for what lies ahead

Optimist Hill soon closes for season, optimistic for what lies ahead

Saskatoon's ski hill venue, Optimist Hill, set to close for season, work being done in offseason for funding and further venue opportunities.
Surf on down to the SaskTel Centre in comfort

Surf on down to the SaskTel Centre in comfort

Bus service to the Beach Boys Thursday.
Crews ready to respond to another blast of winter

Crews ready to respond to another blast of winter

City staff will monitor road conditions while addressing snow and ice along priority streets, ramps, bridges and busy intersections.
Aberdeen fire chief warns not to use Clarkboro 'ice road'

Aberdeen fire chief warns not to use Clarkboro 'ice road'

The ice at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Saskatchewan River is no longer thick enough for vehicle use.
Saskatoon physician leads REAL Canadian Breast Cancer Alliance

Saskatoon physician leads REAL Canadian Breast Cancer Alliance

Dr. Mita Manna works to advance research and care for breast cancer patients nationwide.
RBC Foundation makes $800,000 donation to Sask. Polytech

RBC Foundation makes $800,000 donation to Sask. Polytech

Foundation’s contribution supports training students for sustainable energy careers.
Audie Murray awarded ohpinamake Indigenous art prize at USask

Audie Murray awarded ohpinamake Indigenous art prize at USask

The Saskatchewan-based Métis artist lifts others through her work.
City crews ready to respond to another winter blast

City crews ready to respond to another winter blast

Open areas are particularly vulnerable to snow drifting, with some streets accumulating deep drifts.
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