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Saskatoon’s labour force grows after pandemic

Saskatoon’s labour force grows after pandemic

Saskatoon’s service sector was the highest employer accounting for over 14,800 new persons or 89 per cent of year-over-year employment growth.
CAR T cancer therapy established in Saskatoon

CAR T cancer therapy established in Saskatoon

Revolutionary immunotherapy now available for cancer patients in Saskatchewan.
Saskatoon man tries outrunning the law, gets caught

Saskatoon man tries outrunning the law, gets caught

The Saskatoon Police Service Air Support Unit tracked a vehicle that fled from police and found him in the 1800 block of 2nd Avenue North where he was attempting to hide from police.
Safe and Secure: CAA safety patrol program to begin at CCS

Safe and Secure: CAA safety patrol program to begin at CCS

Canora Composite School is expecting to soon have trained safety patrollers "to increase safety of our students during the times of exiting and entering of our buses.â€
Saskatoon: Garage fire causes $25K in damage

Saskatoon: Garage fire causes $25K in damage

The cause of the garage fire is undetermined.
Four young lives forever changed: Saskatoon kids without parents

Four young lives forever changed: Saskatoon kids without parents

Four children are now without a mother and father and a Gofundme campaign has been launched to help them.
Family celebrates as law named after David & Joyce Milgaard

Family celebrates as law named after David & Joyce Milgaard

'That is everything he fought for and I’m really glad to see that,' David Milgaard's son, Robert Milgaard, told SASKTODAY.ca. 'He’s smiling at that right now too.'
Stenen Open Bonspiel returns after lengthy absence

Stenen Open Bonspiel returns after lengthy absence

Now that pandemic restrictions have been lifted, the annual Stenen Open Bonspiel was once again contested from Jan. 29 to Feb. 5.
Prairie Pride: From La Loche to New York Fashion Week

Prairie Pride: From La Loche to New York Fashion Week

Jazz Moise models two-spirit joy.
USask paleontologist helps make Tyndall Stone famous

USask paleontologist helps make Tyndall Stone famous

Brian Pratt led the nomination process for the Tyndall Stone to be recognized on an international scale.
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