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U of Sask. symposium explores violence on the Prairies

The Biennial Symposium on Violence and Aggression at the University of Saskatchewan is focused on several areas of growing concern in the Prairie provinces: gangs, intimate partner violence, and human trafficking.

Mtis Nation-Saskatchewan will tour proposed treaty across the province this summer

Mtis Nation-Saskatchewan has developed a treaty to establish self-government for its citizens, who will get their first look at the document this summer as the organization continues negotiations with the federal government.

Virtual health hub for Sask. residents finds home on Whitecap Dakota First Nation

A $27-million virtual health hub that will connect health-care teams with patients in rural and northern communities across Saskatchewan will be built on the Whitecap Dakota First Nation, and is slated to open in 2026.

'Guardian angel' paramedics meet woman they saved on Saskatoon street

A Saskatoon woman who almost died last month during a medical emergency wanted to meet the paramedics who rushed to save her life. A local ambulance business hosted the meeting to mark Paramedic Services Week.

Pro-Palestinian student movement arrives on Sask. campuses

The Palestinian solidarity movement sweeping across Canadian campuses stopped in Saskatchewan with two 'sit-in' events at the province's two universities on Friday.

City of Saskatoon considers installing portable public washrooms in core neighbourhoods

With summer approaching, the City of Saskatoon says public access to washrooms and drinking water is limited in Riversdale and Pleasant Hill. Frontline workers says the city needs to open up facilities to help a growing number of homeless people.

Saskatoon councillors see 'new era' of policing, public safety with strategy change

The City of Saskatoon is creating a new job to manage public safety efforts across departments as part of a plan to relieve police of some community policing work.

City emphasizes co-ordination and urgency in plan to combat violent crime spike

A nearly 10 per cent increase in reports of violent crime in Saskatoon in the first quarter of 2024 brought city officials together on Monday to assure residents public safety is a top priority.

Broad support for Saskatoon's affordable housing plan, but landlord group offers warning

A city council committee approved detailed plans for $41.3 million allocated to Saskatoon from Ottawa's affordable housing acceleration fund. Community groups say the money to build more units is urgently needed as rents skyrocket in Saskatoon.

Drug decrim debate impedes solutions to Sask. opioid crisis, P.A. police chief says

Illicit drug use in public is on the rise, but police and front-line workers say decriminalization or not, health and safety in communities won't improve without solving core issues such as homelessness.