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Miyo-mahcihoyān Transition House: Where healing and hope begin

Miyo-mahcihoyān Transition House: Where healing and hope begin

A new transitional housing facility in Saskatoon is offering hope and healing to people battling addiction, homelessness and trauma.
20th Street closed between Avenues T and U on Tuesday

20th Street closed between Avenues T and U on Tuesday

Closure begins at 8 a.m. and is expected to last one day.
RM and FN collaborate on a vision for the future

RM and FN collaborate on a vision for the future

Corman Park, Moosomin First Nation, sign memorandum of understanding April 23.
Prices at Saskatoon pumps remain flat

Prices at Saskatoon pumps remain flat

Last week brought modest changes at the pump across most of Canada, with the national average seeing little movement.
Saskatoon-wide food drive to fuel every stage of life

Saskatoon-wide food drive to fuel every stage of life

Walk with Us campaign is a month-long appeal to collect food and raise funds.
Feheregyhazi Blvd. closed between McOrmond Dr. and Orban Way

Feheregyhazi Blvd. closed between McOrmond Dr. and Orban Way

Five-day construction project begins Monday
USask theatre artists head to Korea to honour Canadian soldiers

USask theatre artists head to Korea to honour Canadian soldiers

Canadian and Korean artists are creating an original musical highlighting Canadian contributions to the Korean War.
Macklin’s Cole Reschny wins gold with Canada at World U18 Men’s Hockey Championship

Macklin’s Cole Reschny wins gold with Canada at World U18 Men’s Hockey Championship

Canada rolls to 7-0 win over Sweden in gold medal game to win world title for second-straight year.
Jane's Walk features story of Saskatoon nurse murdered in the sixties

Jane's Walk features story of Saskatoon nurse murdered in the sixties

Alexandra Wiwcharuk's murder is still an open case.
Photos: One of S-toon's Jane’s Walks explores U of S sculpture garden

Photos: One of S-toon's Jane’s Walks explores U of S sculpture garden

More than 40 people explored the University of Saskatchewan’s hidden sculpture garden during a free Jane’s Walk event held May 2.
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