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Erin McNutt
Council greenlights $10.7M sale of former Saskatoon police headquarters
City Council has unanimously approved the $10.7 million sale of the old police headquarters on 4th Avenue. The building and adjacent parking lot are being purchased by Duchuk Holdings, which intends t...
Erin McNutt
Nov 28, 2016
Service changes continue for Saskatoon Transit Sunday
Still no new contract for city transit workers. It means more service changes as they continue to refuse overtime as part of job action. The following regular routes have been disrupted or cancelled S...
Erin McNutt
Nov 27, 2016
Woman charged with assaulting an officer; tased in Saskatoon
An arrest in the Varsity View neighbourhood Saturday night ended with a woman charging at police and being tasered. Around 8:20 p.m. police arrested a man at an apartment building in the 1300 block of...
Erin McNutt
Nov 27, 2016
Transit changes in Saskatoon Saturday
Service disruptions continue in the midst of a contract dispute between the city and the Amalgamated Transit Union. Bus cancellations and delays are expected for Saturday Nov. 26, with the following c...
Erin McNutt
Nov 26, 2016
Sask. children's hospital remains a priority despite provincial deficit
Construction on the new children's hospital in Saskatoon is 33 per cent complete. It's slated to open in late 2019. Health Minister Jim Reiter joined several health executives to tour the progress of ...
Erin McNutt
Nov 26, 2016
Rollover near Beaver Creek sends woman to hospital
Saskatoon fire crews had to use rescue tools to free a woman from a car early Saturday morning. They were called to Highway 219 and Victor Road near Beaver Creek, south of Saskatoon, around 2:15 a.m. ...
Erin McNutt
Nov 26, 2016
Proposed tax increase goes down thanks to growth revenue
City council isn't set to begin budget deliberations for another week, but there are already some tax savings to be had. The City of Saskatoon says new growth revenue is $1.2 million higher than expec...
Erin McNutt
Nov 23, 2016
Transit dispute leads to cancellation of school routes
Several special buses routes have been cut due to the transit dispute. "The intent of this is to make all the other transit routes more predictable with no disruptions," said City of Saskatoon transit...
Erin McNutt
Nov 21, 2016
Santa Claus making a stop in Saskatoon
The big guy himself is going through downtown Saskatoon Sunday. The parade starts at 1 p.m. on 19th Street East near 3rd Avenue South. then heads North along 3rd Avenue, turning at 21st Street. The pa...
Erin McNutt
Nov 20, 2016
Job action brings more changes to Saskatoon Transit routes
If you're taking Saskatoon City Transit Sunday there are a few changes and cancellations to keep in mind. It's part of ongoing job action between transit workers and the city. Members of the Amalgamat...
Erin McNutt
Nov 20, 2016
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