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U of S to “operate as usual,” considers remote classes
The University of Saskatchewan (U of S) issued a statement Wednesday afternoon on the “quickly evolving COVID-19” situation. In a release by University Communications, the U of S says they...
CJME News
Mar 11, 2020
Saskatoon Correctional Centre inmate being tested for coronavirus
The Saskatoon Correctional Centre is taking extra precautions after an inmate claimed to have come into contact with someone infected with the coronavirus in Alberta or B.C. The inmate and people who ...
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Mar 11, 2020
Downtown BID calls for extra policing, government help to deal with safety issues near Saskatoon Lighthouse
The Downtown Saskatoon Business Improvement District (BID) has issued a safety message, along with calls for action in regards to Saskatoon’s Lighthouse. The release was sent Wednesday morning a...
CJME News
Mar 11, 2020
‘More than just toilet paper:’ Saskatoon EMO director discusses emergency supplies
Amid fears of quarantine, many have swiped up toilet paper across Canada, which includes some stores in Saskatoon. Although toilet paper is essential, Saskatoon’s director of emergency managemen...
CJME News
Mar 11, 2020
Big economic boost expected for the city from Juno events and awards
The city will be buzzing this weekend as the Juno Awards and events take over. Tourism Saskatoon's Sarah Berger says they're expecting the economic impact to be much greater than what it costs to brin...
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Mar 10, 2020
Hoopla 2020, band trips could be cancelled if no agreement between STF and province by Thursday
The cessation of all extracurricular or volunteer activities involving teachers in Saskatchewan beginning Thursday could have a huge impact on students. That includes major events, like regional baske...
Lara Fominoff
Mar 09, 2020
Juno Week in Saskatoon: Events and Concerts
The Juno Awards take place at Saskatoon’s Sasktel Centre on Sunday, but before the big show there are many opportunities for fans to get up and close with Canada’s top music artists. JUNO ...
CJME News
Mar 09, 2020
Snowfall warnings blanket central Sask.
Environment Canada has issued snowfall warnings across central Saskatchewan as a storm system moves through over the weekend. Snow is expected to start falling Saturday morning and continue into Sunda...
CJME News
Mar 07, 2020
‘It’s not just a Lighthouse problem, it’s a Saskatoon problem:’ executive director opens up about the struggles, future of the facility
Every day people walk by Saskatoon’s Lighthouse facility and see some of the city’s most vulnerable citizens. It would be hard to imagine that some of those people passing by don’t r...
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Mar 06, 2020
Chartier “excited to be more available” for her family following retirement as MLA
After nearly 11 years as the MLA for Saskatoon-Riversdale, Danielle Chartier is retiring from her position, but she may not be going far. Chartier shared her decision Wednesday in a Facebook post, out...
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Mar 05, 2020
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