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Free charge electric vehicle stations announced in Saskatoon as pilot projectIn a Saskatoon EV charging station pilot, vehicles can be plugged in for up to three hours to get a free charge. The no-cost trial run will be evaluated in two year's time.CanadaMay 30, 2023
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Mayoral candidates disagree on Saskatoon’s Low Emissions Community PlanMany Saskatoon mayoral candidates disagree with the Low Emissions Community Plan, which outlines actions required to meet emission reduction targets in the future.EnvironmentOct 20, 2020
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Saskatoon city council votes to continue developing climate planIf the plan is enacted as is, it would cost $19 billion over nearly 30 years. But according to city administration, it would also make more than $30 billion.EnvironmentAug 27, 2019
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Saskatoon committee votes to keep developing climate change planA city committee voted to continue developing the plan to govern greenhouse gas emissions in Saskatoon.EnvironmentAug 6, 2019
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