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Saskatchewan students, seniors continue to struggle as cost of food and fuel risesPrices are rising very quickly compared to historical norms, and for many in Saskatchewan, wages are not keeping pace.EconomyMay 21
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Saskatoon city hall seeks green light to enter downtown arena talks with First NationIf approved, administrations says negotiations could lead to Indigenous ownership, economic development and a potential urban reserve for its downtown district.Canada7 hours
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Incoming high-water levels to raise Saskatoon waterline by over half a meterWith high waters coming to the South Sask. River, some water sport groups are being forced to make a change while others benefit from the rise. Officials warn it may be dangerous.EnvironmentJun 4
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Proposed changes to Millar Avenue to improve accessibility could hurt businessesMillar Avenue changes include making space for nine metres of walkways and green space but it's wiping out certain parking lots that some business owners say they rely on.Canada7 hours
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Ford charged more than $140K in private plane charters last year, records showRecords show Ford's penchant for private travel took off immediately after winning the 2025 provincial election campaign, during which his party chartered planes to Washington D.C.CanadaJun 4
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Corman Park delays P4G exit decision, sets 6‑month negotiation windowThe Rural Municipality of Corman Park is returning to the table with its counterparts in a regional planning committee to renegotiate the terms of its participation.CanadaJun 9
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Saskatoon sees the Prairie Lily sail again after 18 monthsThe beloved Saskatoon attraction has taken its maiden voyage with new owner Stephanie Simonot and record-level water levels.CanadaMay 23
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Saskatoon riverboat suspends trips, wants answers on low river levelsThe reduction has prevented the boat from going out on cruises, forcing the company to cancel excursions into next week.EnvironmentMay 29
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Evacuation order prompted by Cayford wildfire in Saskatchewan liftedA wildfire that prompted road access and air quality concerns in Red Earth Cree Nation 'has now been deemed no longer a threat,' the nation said in a post on Tuesday.CanadaJun 3
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Saskatoon Mamba prepare for first regular season since rebrandingThe Mamba will hit the court for their start to the season hosting Vancouver in Saskatoon on Thursday.SportsMay 12
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Saskatoon Dragonfly delivery drivers continue strike, citing unfair work conditionsContract delivery drivers for Dragonfly in Saskatoon say they are continuing to walk off the job because of unfair and unsafe working conditions.CanadaMay 12
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Métis Nation spring assembly opens in Saskatoon following turbulent yearA key gathering is underway this weekend in Saskatoon as Métis leaders and citizens meet to discuss the future of governance in the province.PoliticsMay 25
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Spring thaw not letting up as flooding persists in Saskatchewan communitiesSaskatchewan's Water Security Agency says eastern and northeastern parts of the province are being impacted by spring floods, while the water is receding in other communities.EnvironmentMay 6
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Northern Saskatchewan flooding forcing people from their homesResidents of Red Earth Cree Nation and Shoal Lake Cree Nation are being forced from their homes as flood waters rise in the north.May 6
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Could Mike Babcock be the next head coach of the Edmonton Oilers?Mike Babcock's track record includes the Detroit Red Wings 2008 Stanley Cup championship win and two Olympic gold medals — but also, a reputation as a bully from a bygone era.SportsJun 9
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Saskatoon city council votes against 1st Avenue BRT stopFollowing months of deliberation, Saskatoon's proposal to build a Bus Rapid Transit terminal on 1st Ave has been defeated in city council.CanadaApr 30
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Paramedics reject proposed deal as potential strike looms in SaskatoonThe Saskatoon Paramedic Association’s strike mandate will remain in place after it rejected the tentative agreement reached earlier this month, according to a bargaining update.HealthApr 29
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CFL’s new broadcast rights present opportunities, questionsThe CFL has inked a landmark broadcast rights deal that the league promises will bring three-down football to new audiences. Where does it leave teams and current fans?SportsMay 29
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Corman Park eyeing exit from Saskatoon-area regional planning districtThe RM of Corman Park is reconsidering its participation in the regional planning district known as P4G, after years of feeling it has less say than the other municipalities.CanadaApr 23
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Spring floods shut down stretches of Saskatchewan highwaysHighway 5 is closed from Canora to Wadena as a result of the spring thaw and floods, according to Saskatchewan’s Highway Hotline.EnvironmentMay 4