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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
Buyer offering $10.7M for former downtown police HQ
The old police headquarters on 4th Avenue could soon be under new ownership, if the City of Saskatoon accepts their $10.7 million offer. ICR Commercial said a buyer has been found for the prope...
Nov 23, 2016
Saskatoon's new north bridge taking shape
An unusually mild November has meant steady progress for crews hammering away on one of two new bridges being built in Saskatoon. The North Commuter Parkway Bridge and the surrounding r...
Nov 23, 2016
River Landing condos 'quick sell out' surprises developer
The new condo complex being built at River Landing sold out in three days over the weekend. "You hear about these things happening in other major centres, (Calgary, Vancouver, Toronto) but never in Sa...
Brent Bosker
Nov 23, 2016
No injuries after vehicle crashes into Fabricland in Saskatoon
No one was hurt when a car went through the front window at Fabricland on Confederation Drive. Police were called around noon Sunday, after a 54-year-old woman lost control of her vehicle. ...
Nov 20, 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
Boil water order lifted at Saskatoon City Hospital
The boil water order at Saskatoon City Hospital was lifted Friday morning after two clean water samples. The order was issued on Monday after discoloured water was first noticed by staff. Hospi...
Nov 18, 2016
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Saskatoon transit dispute leads to more bus cancellations Friday
More bus route cancellations were announced Friday morning as a contract dispute continues between the Amalgamated Transit Union and the City of Saskatoon. This has resulted in the following for Nov. ...
Brent Bosker
Nov 18, 2016
Police seeking 2 teens after student shot with BB gun at Saskatoon high school
A BB gun incident caused some tense moments at a Saskatoon high school on Thursday afternoon. Around 12:45 p.m. police and school resource officers attended to Tommy Douglas Collegiate for a reported ...
Brent Bosker
Nov 18, 2016
Food prices continue to fall as inflation drops
Food prices, especially for things like meat and produce, continue to fall thanks to a drop in inflation. "If we compare November 2015 to 2016, I've definitely seen prices drop at my store for ...
Nov 17, 2016
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