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Timothy Richard Gunn keeps getting behind the wheel when he isn’t allowed to drive. The Saskatoon man’s licence had been revoked — due to his troubling history of dangerous driving and non ...
Saskatoon city councillors called out the Saskatchewan ... including cost, being too close to schools, or incompatible zoning. Two locations are currently being considered for a permanent shelter ...
After shutting down for a few weeks in response to the overdose crisis, two Saskatoon libraries are set to reopen soon after a complete refresh. At the same time, the overdose crisis continues in ...
Saskatoon city council is being asked for $350,000 to place a bid on a “2027 National Major Sporting Event.” Discover Saskatoon is putting forward this ask on Wednesday, with a report to ...
Saskatoon and various provincial bodies are grappling with an overdose crisis that has overwhelmed front-line responders and community organizations aiding those in need. The Saskatoon Fire ...
Mark Zielke will not be playing piano this weekend at St. Paul's United Church in Saskatoon. The 41-year-old is now on administrative leave from his lay position as a worship leader at the church ...
A cafe owner in Saskatoon says she's happy with a resolution Uber Eats came up with after alleged fraud. Between September 2023 and the end of 2024, thousands of dollars worth of Uber Eats orders ...
CBSE has announced that students not attending regular schools will be barred from appearing in Class 12 board exams. This aims to counter the rise of 'dummy schools' where students skip classes ...
Approximately 13 months ago, senior staff and trustees at the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board held a retreat at which the Elementary Program Review (EPR) was introduced to us. A young ...
Residents in Saskatoon are waking up to a snow dump. Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) issued snowfall warnings for the Battlefords and Saskatoon areas early Friday morning. The warning ...
Stumbled across this eerie old school that's been abandoned for 40 years, hidden deep in rural Saskatchewan. The desks are still there, chalkboards untouched, and it feels like time just... stopped.
The head of Saskatoon’s only safe consumption site says she saw the current drug crisis coming. Kayla DeMong, executive director of Prairie Harm Reduction, says that since January, staff at the ...