Murray Wood: Western separation talk borders on the absurd
Western separation isn't new, as Murray Wood reminds us. From fringe parties in the 1980s to bizarre border ideas today,...
Staff at the St. Paul’s Hospital morgue were evacuated Friday night after a small amount of liquid formaldehyde was spilled.
The Saskatoon Fire Department arrived around 10:30 p.m. and found a three litre spill of Formalin, a chemical used to preserve bodies, on the ceramic floor of the unit.
Crews wore protective suits and self-contained breathing gear, to clean up the spill and shut off a leaking valve that was the source of the spill.
The unit was vented and staff were allowed to return to work. No one was hurt.