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Outdoor pools open for the season beginning Friday

Outdoor pools open for the season beginning Friday

Make a splash at Riversdale, Lathey, Mayfair and George Ward facilities.
Saskatoon climate rally continues to push for green energy

Saskatoon climate rally continues to push for green energy

Former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spent $30 billion in tax dollars to buy the TMX pipeline.
Ag extension ‘implicit,’ not ‘explicit’ at U of S

Ag extension ‘implicit,’ not ‘explicit’ at U of S

University of Saskatchewan’s agriculture dean says college no longer has an extension unit, but the focus remains important.
NDP pushes for local trade focus, as U.S. tariffs threat remain

NDP pushes for local trade focus, as U.S. tariffs threat remain

The First Ministers' meeting is the first in the province since 1985 in Regina.
USask team wins international teaching award for history game

USask team wins international teaching award for history game

Homesteaders teaches the history of prairie settlement through tabletop gaming.
Loaded firearm confiscated following weapons call

Loaded firearm confiscated following weapons call

Police responded to a restaurant in the 100 block of Circle Drive West after it was reported a man was seen with what was believed to be a firearm.
Bear spray seized following weapons report

Bear spray seized following weapons report

Patrol officers responded to a hotel in the 100 block of Cardinal Crescent after it was reported a man was in possession of a firearm.
Police investigate multiple stabbings on the weekend

Police investigate multiple stabbings on the weekend

At approximately 5 a.m., May 30, a male reported having been stabbed a few hours earlier in the area of 22nd Street West and Avenue W North.
Work begins on fifth and sixth flood mitigation projects

Work begins on fifth and sixth flood mitigation projects

Projects are expected to be completed by 2026.
B.C. pushes back on Alberta's pipeline pitch as premiers, PM meet in Saskatoon

B.C. pushes back on Alberta's pipeline pitch as premiers, PM meet in Saskatoon

SASKATOON — British Columbia is pushing back against Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's proposal for a bitumen pipeline to B.C.'s northern coast.
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