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Saskatoon City Council
City to look to youth in battle with COVID-19 following Wednesday meeting
As the City of Saskatoon continues to deal with its strategy for COVID-19, it wants to make sure youth are involved in the ongoing battle. During a special governance and priorities committee meeting ...
Craig Silliphant
Mar 25, 2020
City updates COVID-19 measures in meeting, emergency leaders answer questions
Updates of what the city is doing with the COVID-19 crisis, along with clarifications on past changes highlighted Saskatoon's regular council meeting Monday. The meeting was held in council chambers, ...
Craig Silliphant
Mar 23, 2020
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Saskatoon axes paid parking in face of COVID-19
People in Saskatoon who still need to pop into businesses along streets in downtown, Riversdale and Broadway won't have to worry about touching parking meters beyond Friday. City councillors Cynthia B...
Mar 20, 2020
"I just don't think they knew we were here:" professional dog walker welcomes dog walking study
Saskatoon city council pulled back the reigns on a proposed amendment to the city animal control bylaws Monday afternoon. The change would have made it so that Saskatoon dog owners could have just a m...
Craig Silliphant
Feb 25, 2020
Richard Dietner owns and operates Alpha Adventures in Saskatoon. (Facebook/Alpha Adventures)
Transportation committee passes revised amendments to bicycle bylaw
Saskatoon's transportation committee has passed through revised amendments on the city's bike bylaws to city council. The discussion on the revised amendments took place Monday in council chambers. In...
Craig Silliphant
Feb 10, 2020
City takes step back in landlord licensing program
On Monday afternoon city council pumped the breaks on possibilities of landlord licensing in the city, for now. This comes after over two years' worth of concerns for properties with repeated calls fo...
Craig Silliphant
Jan 28, 2020
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Saskatoon's first mayoral candidate enters the Nov. election
Jason Friesen has announced his intention to run for mayor in the fall municipal election. He considered a mayoral bid in 2012 but believes he's better prepared to run now. The courier driver and fath...
CKOM News
Jan 23, 2020
Jason Friesen is the first person to announce their mayoral campaign ahead of the 2020 municipal election. (Jason Friesen/Facebook)
Waste collection change for Saskatoon businesses goes to council
The next step in changes to city waste diversion for the Industrial, Commercial and Institutional sector (ICI) has been passed through to council. On Monday morning, the Standing Policy Committee on E...
Craig Silliphant
Jan 13, 2020
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City asking CN, CP Rail to share railway outside of Saskatoon
Saskatoon city staff are waiting to hear back from Canada's two rail companies on a proposal for the pair to share a rail line outside of city limits. Transportation director Jay Magus told city counc...
Dec 17, 2019
'Overall calming effect:' Blockades on 9th Street one step closer to permanent
Saskatoon City Council took another step forward Monday into ensuring the blockades at the west end of 9th Street East become permanent. Council carried a motion by a vote of 9-2 for administration to...
Craig Silliphant
Dec 16, 2019
The right turn from 9th Street to an Idylwyld Drive on-ramp will close for one year. (Chris Vandenbreekel/650 CKOM)
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