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Saskatoon · SaskatoonSaskatchewan plays a major role in providing the ingredients for most beers brewed in the country. Tessa Christopher from Metric Design looks at ways to make a healthier home. Chantal Wagner has your Wednesday, Oct. 4, morning SkyTracker forecast for Saskatoon and area.See the Story
Saskatoon morning news rewind: Wednesday, Oct. 4 - Saskatoon
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Saskatoon · SaskatoonReaders offer opinions on the Saskatoon Tribal Council wellness centre in Fairhaven and the Saskatchewan Party government's priorities. Findargat Airgid: The wellness centre shouldn't be located where kids live. The Saskatoon Party government needs to stop targeting already struggling young trans people and focus on critical issues.See the Story
Letters: Saskatoon wellness centre is located too close to children
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Saskatoon · SaskatoonDraganfly drones have been used to fight wildfires in Canada, and to deliver medical relief and clear landmines in Ukraine. The drone design and production company is flying high on burgeoning demand for its unmanned flying vehicles. Thursday saw Draganfly demonstrate some of the capabilities of its flagship Commander 3 XL drone.See the Story
Drone company opens new Saskatchewan headquarters
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Saskatoon · SaskatoonThe City of Saskatoon's transportation committee voted in favour of recommending council follow Saskatchewan Government Insurance's policy. The policy limits light vehicle and motorcycle noise to 101.3 decibels, similar to the sound of a jackhammer. Motorcyclists are the only road users in Saskatoon with noise restrictions. If city council approves amendments to its bylaw, the noise limit for motorcycles would increase.See the Story
Saskatoon treads behind SGI in plans to change vehicle noise bylaw
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Saskatoon · SaskatoonCity council voted unanimously in support of a recommendation to council to expand the existing Community Support Officer (CSO) program onto Saskatoon Transit. The CSOs have patrolled the Broadway, Downtown and Riversdale business districts since 2012. The new hires would be deployed at the Confederation and downtown terminals, with some rotating on routes that operate between these terminals. If approved at budget, the new officers would be in place when the fire department takes over responsibility for the CSO program.See the Story
Council committee backs community support officers on Saskatoon buses
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Prince Albert · SaskatoonCUPE 882 filed an unfair labour practice complaint against the city on Tuesday. The union says it was blindsided by the city's plans to move some workers to a call centre. The city disputes the union's claim, saying there will be no job loss or change to job descriptions.See the Story
Striking Prince Albert city workers head to labour board after talks break down. Again.
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Saskatoon · SaskatoonSask. Agriculture Minister David Marit announces $5 million in joint provincial-federal funding for the Food Centre. The Food Centre has been involved with the development and processing of over 1,000 new products for Saskatchewan agri-food companies. Canadian National Railway Co. is experiencing a network-wide system failure that is affecting Via, GO and other trains in Ontario.See the Story
Sask. Food Centre gets $5M funding boost
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