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Brent Bosker
Survivors continue to heal 1 year after Vegas shooting
One year has passed since 58 people were killed in the Las Vegas mass shooting. It's a day many like Saskatoon's Janelle Balaski are still trying to heal from. Balaski and her group were among 22,000 ...
Brent Bosker
Oct 01, 2018
People tending to the wounded after the shooting in Las Vegas. (David Becker Getty Images)
New SIGA HQ symbolizes success of Saskatoon urban reserve
The Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority (SIGA) is moving into a larger headquarters. A sod turning ceremony was held Thursday in Saskatoon for a new two storey 50,000 square foot building on the Musk...
Brent Bosker
Sep 28, 2018
Rendering of new Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority headquarters in Saskatoon (SIGA/submitted)
Circle Drive needle haul 'unique' says fire department
The Saskatoon Fire Department is used to picking up needles - just not hundreds at a time. On Sunday, an estimated 500 needles were scattered along a stretch of Circle Drive between Laurier Drive and ...
Brent Bosker
Sep 24, 2018
(650 CKOM file photo)
Wendel Clark restaurant chain coming to Saskatoon
Wendel Clark will soon be known for something other than hockey in Saskatchewan. The former NHLer is bringing his restaurant brand to the province. Clark told 650 CKOM Wednesday a Saskatoon group will...
Brent Bosker
Sep 19, 2018
Wendel Clark's Classic Bar and Grill will be opening its first location outside Ontario in Saskatoon in 2019. (Wendel Clark's Classic Bar and Grill)
'Shame on you:' Blogger calls out online hate against North Battleford mom
Tenille Lafontaine was so angered by what she was reading online she couldn't stay silent. Lafontaine, author of the Feisty Frugal and Fabulous blog posted to Facebook Monday to counter the hateful co...
Brent Bosker
Sep 18, 2018
Tenille Lafontaine, author of the Feisty, Frugal and Fabulous blog. (Tenille Lafontaine/Facebook)
First snow of the season hits northern Sask.
The entire province is feeling the chill this week. Cooler weather moving into Saskatchewan is translating into snow for some northern parts of the province. Helen Hhugarth photographed the snow in Wo...
Brent Bosker
Sep 12, 2018
School zone speeding results in expensive lesson for drivers
School zone speed limits are back in effect, but some drivers in Saskatoon are having a hard time adjusting to the lower speed limit. On Tuesday, officers in the city issued 349 tickets in school zone...
Brent Bosker
Sep 05, 2018
A Saskatoon Police Service radar gun photographed on Sept. 4, 2018. (SPSTraffic/Twitter)
First frost of the season nips Sask.
It's pretty early to be talking about winter in Saskatchewan, but some residents got a small taste of what's to come. Environment Canada confirmed several areas of the province got frost Wednesday mor...
Brent Bosker
Sep 05, 2018
May people in Saskatchewan woke up to white on their windshields and lawns after the first frost of the season September 5th, 2018 (@VA5LF/Twitter)
City report puts proposal to buy city yards in limbo
A proposal to buy the city yards in Saskatoon is not getting the endorsement from City Hall. The report being presented to the city's finance committee Tuesday is recommending nixing a proposal from A...
Brent Bosker
Sep 04, 2018
Renderings for a potential city yards development from 25th Street facing north. (Arbutus Properties)
Sask. rancher warns about wild parsnip growing in province
It's not a weed to be taken lightly. Rancher Layne Abrahamson is warning people to be on the look out for wild parsnip, after he recently found the invasive weed growing in the rural municipality of R...
Brent Bosker
Jul 17, 2018
The invasive wild parsnip has reappeared in the province after it was found growing near Outlook in 2018. (Layne Abrahamson/Twitter)
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