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UPDATE: Lighthouse director says Social Services decisions leave people sleeping in the streets
The executive director of Lighthouse Supported Living said he got the news the Ministry of Social Services won't directly fund the shelter's unit for intoxicated people shortly before i...
Sep 29, 2016
Saskatoon's 1st pink fire truck to help C95 Radio Marathon for Breast Cancer Research
Expect to see a pink fire truck racing from call to call around Saskatoon. Fire engine 12 is painted in traditional red, but it will remain wrapped in pink throughout the month of October. T...
Sep 29, 2016
Saskatoon time capsule opened after 25 years
Where were you in 1991? Evelyn Campbell, with the Royal Canadian Air Force Association, was placing some special items into a time capsule. "I was in a green uniform," she said. "It was a chilly ...
Sep 29, 2016
Saskatoon woman reflects on meeting man called a 'founding father of Israel'
A Saskatoon woman is reflecting on the time her young son nearly caused an international incident as the world mourns the death of former Israeli president Shimon Peres, who died Wednesday at 93. &nbs...
Sep 29, 2016
New joint-use schools in Saskatoon to have gender-neutral washrooms
The four new joint-use schools being built in Saskatoon will all have several gender-neutral washrooms. They will be private rooms with a main door from the hall, similar to a powder room. Charlene Sc...
Sep 29, 2016
Province cuts funding to Lighthouse unit housing intoxicated people
The provincial Ministry of Social Services is cutting funding to the Lighthouse stabilization unit. The unit is a 20-bed dorm that houses intoxicated people who do not pose a security...
Sep 28, 2016
First public mayoral forum set for Wednesday afternoon
Saskatoon's first public mayoral forum is set for Wednesday afternoon as the fall campaign season heats up. Prairieland Park will play host to all four candidates; Charlie Clark, Don Atchison, ...
Sep 28, 2016
Bed, Bath and Beyond expected to anchor last phase of Preston Crossing
Preston Crossing is entering its final phase of development and Saskatoon will be getting some new shopping options. Ronmor Developers Vice President Doug Porozni said they're close to completi...
Sep 27, 2016
Support pours in for family of bowling alley attack victim
Zackary Straughan is being remembered as loving father and a dear friend. The 25-year-old Saskatoon man died after a fight broke out at a Manitoba Bowling alley Saturday night. Family said the fight w...
Sep 27, 2016
Saskatoon drivers prepare to re-route their commute
Fall construction will mean some headaches for drivers in the northeast part of the city. The ramp from Circle Drive northbound to Attridge Drive eastbound will be closed from 4 a.m. until 4 p.m. Thur...
Sep 27, 2016
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Comeback kids St. Joseph defeat Holy Cross in city 6A football finals
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St. Joseph Guardians beat the Holy Cross Crusaders 38-34 on Friday.
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