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Opinion

Closing roads to make room for pedestrians during COVID-19 should not be controversial

It can be difficult being a pedestrian in Saskatchewans two largest cities.
Opinion

Saskatoon should lower the speed limit on local roads

Cities are for people. There is a growing, frustrated segment of our society who want to walk in their communities but find it unsafe and uncomfortable. They are tired of waiting for cars.
Opinion

Willowgrove church spat Nimbyism shows the problem with public consultation

People who work and live in our community can provide important suggestions and insight. However, public consultation can also yield poor results.
Opinion

Idylwyld revamp designed for more than just cars which is a good thing

Saskatoons plan for Idylwyld, which would see one lane of motor vehicle traffic removed and add raised bike paths, has reignited an age-old debate in the city.
Opinion

Saskatoon arena district would create major economic spinoff

The message was clear in a recent report. SaskTel Centre and TCU Place are done, and costs to replace will rise with time.
Opinion

What might be in store for Saskatoon once pot is legal?

Saskatoon is going to pot or, rather, pot is coming to Saskatoon. So what can be expected at the local level once recreational pot becomes legal, and the province delivers enabling legislation so each municipality can begin licensing retail outlets and cafes?
Opinion

Building up, not out needs to be done right in Saskatoon

In 2018, three d words are going to emerge as key subjects in the public discussion about Saskatoons growth and development: density, design and dollars.
Opinion

City budget is a 'failure' for Saskatoon's future

You could be forgiven for missing any reference in the recently released Saskatoon budget to vision, strategic planning, long-range planning or the growth plan to half a million people. The reason you missed it is because these things are barely mentioned anywhere.
Opinion

Saskatoon has 'transit potential' but culture change needed

It will be one thing to change Saskatoon's transit service, reconfigure the roadway and implement new technology for a better public transit service but it will be something altogether different to change the public's attitude towards using it.
Opinion

Attitudes need to change in Saskatoon for new transit project to succeed

How will Saskatoon react to the offer of providing a public transit service which has a goal of eventually moving eight per cent of the citys commuters on a daily basis?