As Saskatoon continues to dig out from a blast of winter, 650 CKOM has created a list of business closures and service cancellations to help you navigate the city.
Please note that this is not a comprehensive list. If you have a business closure or cancellation to share, email webnews@rawlco.com.
Bin collection
- Organics collection suspended on Monday
- Recycling collection suspended on Monday
- Garbage collection suspended on Monday
City facilities
- All leisure centres closed as of 1 p.m. on Sunday afternoon and will remain closed on Monday.
- The Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park and Zoo closed Sunday and remains closed on Monday.
- The landfill remained open as of 3 p.m. Sunday.
Schools
- Saskatchewan Polytechnic cancelled in-person classes at Saskatoon campuses on Monday.
- University of Saskatchewan in-person classes and labs are cancelled Monday
- K-12 students at Saskatoon Public Schools do not have classes Monday.
- K-12 students at Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools do not have classes Monday.
- Saskatoon Christian School does not have classes Monday.
Due to the winter storm, in-person classes, labs and student services at Saskatchewan Polytechnic Saskatoon campuses are cancelled on March 4, 2024. Please avoid coming to Saskatoon campus locations.
All online classes will continue as scheduled.— SaskPolytech (@SaskPolytech) March 4, 2024
Malls
- The Centre mall closed Sunday with the exception of “large format” stores like Best Buy, Co-op and Cineplex. Shoppers are asked to call larger stores directly for operation hours.
- Midtown mall posted to Instagram Sunday that the mall is closed due to extreme weather.
- Lawson Heights mall closed Sunday with the exception of London Drugs, Safeway and Smitty’s. Shoppers are asked to call those stores directly for operation hours.
- Market Mall remains open until 5 pm on Sunday.
Transit
- Saskatoon transit is offering reduced services Sunday and warns delays are expected.
⚠️ Attention residents.
Today, there will be reduced fixed-route service for Priority 1 Streets only.
Access Transit will operate as emergency services only, if buses can access the area.
Transit schedules will be delayed.
ℹ️ GO: https://t.co/k7Ds27DKnu pic.twitter.com/wRFxJQHj0o— Saskatoon Transit (@stoontransit) March 3, 2024
Editor’s note: This file was updated at 7:05 a.m. on Mon., March 4, 2024.