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Bomb threat emailed to Saskatchewan Polytechnic

Saskatchewan Polytechnic says students won’t have to move cities after backtracking on plans to relocate the ESET program 250 km away. Dayne Winter / Global News

Members of the Saskatoon Police Service responded to a bomb threat at Saskatchewan Polytechnic on Tuesday.

An email was received at around 10 a.m. CT. It suggested there was a bomb in the building that would detonate.

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Authorities combed the post-secondary school on Idylwyld Drive North but found no evidence of explosives or anything suspicious.

Police are investigating the email as part of the ongoing cases of suspicious packages, and benign white powder envelopes delivered across the city.

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