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Update on residential street grading and rut levelling in Saskatoon

Update on residential street grading and rut levelling in Saskatoon

In some cases, certain streets have been temporarily skipped due to limited access, often caused by parked vehicles.
Building-size Al Capone mural a possible project for art group

Building-size Al Capone mural a possible project for art group

Jennifer Warren, chairwoman of the public art committee, spoke about the group's activities and future goals during city council's recent third-party community group budget meeting.
Editorial: Explore the local possibilities

Editorial: Explore the local possibilities

This was one of those typically hectic weekends in the city with multiple bake sales, concerts, hockey games, and other activities just waiting for people to get out of the house to enjoy.
Estevan Mercury Flashback – Dec. 2, 1964

Estevan Mercury Flashback – Dec. 2, 1964

This week's flashback is from 1964 annual Beta Sigma Phi fashion show.
Opinion: GST/HST holiday a short-term gift with long-term pain

Opinion: GST/HST holiday a short-term gift with long-term pain

Rather than implementing a temporary tax holiday, Ottawa should have permanently eliminated the GST on food.
Opinion: Trump’s tariff threat could shatter Canada’s economy

Opinion: Trump’s tariff threat could shatter Canada’s economy

Trudeau scrambles to avert crisis as $100B trade relationship faces tariff fallout.
City asks residents to let crews work neighbourhood streets

City asks residents to let crews work neighbourhood streets

City crews will come back in skipped streets.
Rosthern wins award for having the ‘best water in Saskatchewan’

Rosthern wins award for having the ‘best water in Saskatchewan’

A panel taste-tested and analyzed all the samples that were received for SWWA competition.
Grinch coming to Kamsack to support ski hill

Grinch coming to Kamsack to support ski hill

The Grinch will be at the building next to the IDA Rx Drug Mart in Kamsack on Saturday, Dec. 14 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Improving supply chains to shorten water main break repairs

Improving supply chains to shorten water main break repairs

USask researchers and City of Saskatoon officials collaborate on research.
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