Topic: Saskatoon

Council hopefuls list grows

A former justice minister is mulling a run for mayor as speculation surrounding Saskatoon's 2012 civic election begins to build nine months before...

Spa pampers with soothing solutions

A passion for vintage clothing has turned into a new business.. . "My collection got out of control," Brenda Bright said with a laugh. "I had to...

Replace outdated, cramped library

Bearden is a Saskatoon resident who is a frequent and longtime user of the services of the downtown Frances Morrison Library.. . I support building ...

College Quarter clears city committee

The University of Saskatchewan's large-scale College Quarter redevelopment passed its first major test at city hall, with a council committee...

Blueprint plans city growth

Controlling urban sprawl, reducing car use and increasing diversity are the key elements of a 10-year blueprint for Saskatoon's development ...

'Balanced' city growth plan proposed

As Saskatoon looks to limit outward growth under a new 10-year plan, city planners must consider the market, says the head of the home builders'...
SASKATOON, SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA, January 10, 2012 /Stanford Who's Who/ - Yaakoub Chahabi is declared a member of the Stanford Who's Who league of...

Farmers launch wheat board class action

A class-action lawsuit was launched in Saskatoon Monday seeking $ 15.4 billion in damages resulting from changes made by the Conservative...

Stanford Who's Who Affirms Kathy Bond as a Member

SASKATOON, SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA, December 8, 2011/Stanford Who's Who/- Stanford Who's Who proudly welcomes Kathy Bond into its ranks of outstanding...
The scientific community celebrates the 60th anniversary of the invention of the Cobalt bomb, the first machine to use radiation in the treatment...