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Faith-based groups join fight against human trafficking

Faith-based groups join fight against human trafficking

Human trafficking isn’t just a distant issue - it’s happening in Saskatoon, and the Catholic Women’s League is determined to shine a light on it.
Huskies' Grassick named U Sports basketball player of the year

Huskies' Grassick named U Sports basketball player of the year

Second Husky to earn the Nan Copp Trophy.
USask research chair shifts perspectives on constitutional law

USask research chair shifts perspectives on constitutional law

Research explores ‘forgotten freedoms’ — freedom of thought, freedom of the press and freedom of assembly, among others.
Property taxes, utility rates going up in City of Martensville

Property taxes, utility rates going up in City of Martensville

City will take in nearly $25 million in revenue, including a total of $14.4 million from property taxes and grants-in-lieu.
Saskatoon's crime reduction unit seizes drugs, stolen goods, weapons

Saskatoon's crime reduction unit seizes drugs, stolen goods, weapons

Knives, machete, bear spray also among items seized.
ICE charges Saskatoon man for possession of child porn

ICE charges Saskatoon man for possession of child porn

On Jan. 16, 2024, the Saskatchewan ICE Unit executed a search warrant at a home in Saskatoon.
Crunching the numbers: Data drives new look at USask services

Crunching the numbers: Data drives new look at USask services

Sharing updates on the process and progress is a key part of the project.
Saskatoon police clamp down on drug-trafficking activity

Saskatoon police clamp down on drug-trafficking activity

SPS would like to remind the public that any drug not prescribed by a doctor and dispensed by a pharmacist can result in serious injury or death.  
Update: Collision at 22nd Street West now cleared

Update: Collision at 22nd Street West now cleared

Shortly before 7 a.m., March 14, it was reported that a black Mercedes had been travelling westbound on 22nd Street before it entered the eastbound lanes and struck three vehicles in oncoming traffic.
Illegally manufactured fentanyl pills seized by police

Illegally manufactured fentanyl pills seized by police

On March 12, investigators seized 1,814 pills that have presumptively tested positive for fentanyl.
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