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Addictions, reconciliation and Saskatoon’s future discussed at State of the CityGreater Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce CEO Jason Aebig spoke with Saskatoon mayor Charlie Clark at the State of the City event Tuesday.PoliticsMay 15, 2024
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Proposed vision statement announced for Saskatoon downtown event and entertainment district'If we don't do something right now to plan for the future, it's not going to get less expensive in Saskatoon,' said Ward 6 city councillor Cynthia Block of downtown planning.CanadaMar 28, 2023
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Saskatoon’s FSIN Wellness Conference tackles justice, safety and health issuesVice-Chief Heather Bear said this conference is to empower people and to discuss the critical situations First Nations are currently going through with drugs and alcohol.HealthMar 21, 2023
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Saskatoon man who’s had 4 brain surgeries to hold fundraiser for hospitalBrennon Dulle is putting together a fundraiser for the Royal University Hospital Neurology Ward on May 20 at TCU Place, noting there will be food, entertainment and door prizes.HealthMar 14, 2023
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Saskatoon’s TCU Place faces $888,000 deficit from 2022Tammy Sweeney, CEO of TCU Place said this was expected and the centre budgeted for the deficit.MoneyMar 9, 2023
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Bruce Cockburn to play at Saskatoon’s TCU PlaceCockburn will be arriving at TCU Place on Feb. 9 as he makes his way from Edmonton to Winnipeg.EntertainmentJan 3, 2023
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SaskAbilities holds first job fair to match clients with employersThe program manager with SaskAbilities said with the ongoing labour shortage, employers are looking to fill positions.CanadaOct 12, 2022
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Trial underway for 45 people who received health violation tickets in May 2021A trial is underway for 45 people who received tickets for breaking COVID-19 health violations during a May 2021 rally in Saskatoon. The trial is being held at TCU Place.CanadaSep 13, 2022
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Remote community leaders from across Canada meet for first time in SaskatoonFor the first time, leaders in remote community have come together for a three-day symposium at TCU place in Saskatoon, the first event of its kind in Canada.PerspectivesJun 1, 2022
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COVID-19: Some Saskatoon businesses see decline in Christmas event bookingsTwo Saskatoon companies say they are working with the COVID-19 circumstances and doing what they can to continue providing customers with a holiday experience to remember.ConsumerNov 7, 2021
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