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Snow kidding, Saskatoon’s Optimist Hill extends season into first week of April

Snow kidding, Saskatoon’s Optimist Hill extends season into first week of April

Mother Nature counters Old Man Winter's last winter storm with a first week of April forecast that allows Saskatoon's Optimist Hill with a one week extension of their season
We're not done with the snow just yet

We're not done with the snow just yet

Most areas of the province are looking at two days of snow or rain and a cloudy day or two before the sun takes over, heating things up. 
Slow down so crews can safely tidy roadways

Slow down so crews can safely tidy roadways

City reminds drivers to slow down during expressway maintenance.
Root for the Blades: Avoid the traffic

Root for the Blades: Avoid the traffic

Bus service to Blades vs Hitmen Tuesday and Wednesday.
No fooling: Pruning ban for elm trees takes effect April 1

No fooling: Pruning ban for elm trees takes effect April 1

Ban in place to prevent spread of Dutch elm disease.
MLT Aikins gift expands scholarships

MLT Aikins gift expands scholarships

$500,000 donation supports Indigenous access to USask Law.
Sask. artist brings therapeutic light to debut exhibition

Sask. artist brings therapeutic light to debut exhibition

Artist's work draws from the legacy of 1960s and 1970s psychedelic light shows. 
Sailing into the sunset, 2025 farewell year for Prairie Lily owners

Sailing into the sunset, 2025 farewell year for Prairie Lily owners

Anyone want to buy a river boat? After 13 years as a premier tourist attraction in Saskatoon, the Prairie Lily owners are retiring and ship's future is up in the air.
Saskatoon Police use Fraud Prevention month to educate the public

Saskatoon Police use Fraud Prevention month to educate the public

Just because Fraud Prevention and Awareness month is over, doesn’t mean residents can become complacent as fraud can happen to anyone at anytime.
Student recognized for leadership, commitment to energy security

Student recognized for leadership, commitment to energy security

USask’s Jason Cook-Studer earns the Indigenous Achievement Award – Leadership.
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