While the violations from speed camera locations along Circle Drive remained essentially the same (25,361 in 2020, 25,169 ...
A restaurant in Saskatoon is under the spotlight after a customer found an unexpected surprise in her food and took it to social media, with her post blowing up.
According to information from Saskatoon city hall, the Shop and Go at 527 20th Street W. is facing two counts under the bylaw ...
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Saskatoon groups work to reframe debate around freeway and urban sprawl
A Saskatoon group focused on fiscal responsibility is hoping to reframe the debate around the Northeast Swale and the city’s ...
Global engineering firm Sandvik has broken ground on a $51-million mining equipment manufacturing and servicing facility in ...
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Delhi Guyz brings street foods of India to the streets of Saskatoon
Businesses and non-profit organizations regularly open and move in Saskatoon. Today the StarPhoenix talks to Vidit Bahal, who together with business partner Ankur Mathur, opened Delhi Guyz Restaurant ...
Swedish mining equipment company Sandvik is breaking ground on a new $51-million facility in northern Saskatoon intended to support critical mineral customers across the province.
A major mining equipment manufacturer is expanding its footprint in Saskatchewan, with provincial officials and company representatives breaking ground Monday on a new Sandvik facility that will ...
One of the two Saskatoon teens charged after a national security investigation into alleged online violent extremism has been ...
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Charges laid against Saskatoon business for unlawful sale of bear spray
A Saskatoon business is facing charges of unlawful sale of bear spray — the first of its kind after city bylaws were recently amended.
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Sandvik breaks ground on $51-million mining equipment manufacturing facility in Saskatoon
WATCH: Swedish mining equipment company Sandvik is breaking ground on a new $51-million facility in northern Saskatoon intended to support critical mineral customers across the province.
Saskatoon's city administration has proposed an alternative warming centre location after concerns about the current site on Avenue C South were raised over its proximity to other services.
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