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USask named one of Saskatchewan’s top employers

USask named one of Saskatchewan’s top employers

Institution recognized for strong support for family-friendly benefits.
Saskatoon Cycles invites you to chill out with a bike ride

Saskatoon Cycles invites you to chill out with a bike ride

Experience the fun and benefits of winter cycling during Winter BYXE Week.
Accused charged after student set on fire back in court

Accused charged after student set on fire back in court

The accused is facing charges of attempted murder, unlawfully causing bodily harm, aggravated assault and arson.
Man facing firearms-related charges after police investigation

Man facing firearms-related charges after police investigation

At around 9:45 p.m. on Feb. 11, police were called to a business in the 800 block of Circle Drive East for a report of multiple persons loitering in the bathroom.
'So surreal': Couples reflect on 20 years of same-sex marriage in Canada

'So surreal': Couples reflect on 20 years of same-sex marriage in Canada

"I just worry that with all that's happening in the world right now, we're going to go backwards."
Civic services and hours adjusted for Family Day

Civic services and hours adjusted for Family Day

City of Saskatoon offers list of what’s open or closed.
Please be patient city advises parking patrons

Please be patient city advises parking patrons

Extreme cold makes pay station speed glacial.
Neil McMillan named to board of MAX Power Mining Corp.

Neil McMillan named to board of MAX Power Mining Corp.

Former Chairman of Cameco Corporation has a new role on the board of MAX Power Mining Corporation.
Suspect found with two knives following Saskatoon incident

Suspect found with two knives following Saskatoon incident

At approximately 11:50 p.m., Feb. 10, members on patrol responded to a theft in progress at a liquor store in the 900 block of Central Avenue.
Sask-NDP calls for Team SK to address job loss amidst tariff threat

Sask-NDP calls for Team SK to address job loss amidst tariff threat

Saskatchewan lost 1,800 jobs from December 2024 to January 2025: NDP Shadow Minister for Jobs and Economy Aleana Young
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