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Erin McNutt
Apartments damaged in long weekend fire
With bright flames and heavy smoke billowing from two apartment balconies, Saskatoon Fire got several 911 calls Sunday evening. Around 6:50 p.m. multiple crews arrived at 1020 Matheson Drive, in the c...
Erin McNutt
May 22, 2017
Police locate missing disabled Saskatoon woman
Saskatoon police have found a missing mentally disabled woman. Naomi Dornn, 18, was reported missing after leaving her Sliverspring area home around 8:30 p.m. Saturday for a bike ride, and not coming ...
Erin McNutt
May 21, 2017
Fundraiser for children of slain woman planned at O'Brians
A benefit concert for the children of Heidi Veit is set for Saturday at O'Brians Event Centre in Saskatoon. Veit's body was discovered about five kilometres northeast of Wilkie on March 28, her estran...
Erin McNutt
May 20, 2017
Mayor cautious, Hill optimistic about private rail park idea
Saskatoon's mayor and a city councillor are weighing in on the possibility of moving rail yards out of the city, with very different tones. Mayor Charlie Clark and Ward 1 Councillor Darren Hill reacte...
Erin McNutt
May 16, 2017
RCMP seek man in Tisdale armed robbery
Tisdale RCMP are looking for one man after an armed robbery at the Bee Hive Hotel Tuesday morning. According to police, a man armed with a knife went into the business around 9:40 a.m. and demanded ca...
Erin McNutt
May 16, 2017
Clark first Saskatoon mayor to be Pride parade grand marshal
Saskatoon Mayor Charlie Clark will serve as grand marshal of the 2017 Pride parade this summer. Clark confirmed it during an update at Monday's governance and priorities committee meeting. Pride Festi...
Erin McNutt
May 15, 2017
Moms want dinner and quality time for Mother's Day: survey
Turns out most moms want to spend Mother's Day having a meal with family or getting pampered, but that's probably not what they'll get. That's the findings of a survey by RetailMeNot.ca, a couponing w...
Erin McNutt
May 13, 2017
'Careful in tall grass' tips on avoiding ticks
Experts, parents and dog owners will all say the same thing, ticks suck. The small bugs have been spotted all over Saskatoon, now that the weather is warmer experts ask that people be proactive to pre...
Erin McNutt
May 08, 2017
City reminds residents to have disaster plan
Recent natural disasters across Canada are marking emergency preparedness week with renewed importance. The City of Saskatoon is using the week as an education tool for residents, advising them...
Erin McNutt
May 08, 2017
3 downs 3-D: Canadian football video game set for release
It lacks the official licensing of the CFL, but a company is weeks away from releasing a Canadian football video game. Peterborough, Ont. based Canuck Play is waiting for final approval of "Canadian F...
Erin McNutt
May 08, 2017
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