Saskatoon Blades in driver's seat for wild-card playoff berth
With their team bus rolling back into town at 6:30 on Thursday morning, the Saskatoon Blades find themselves in the driver’s seat for the Western Hockey League Eastern Conference wild-card playoff...
View ArticleCleanup, testing underway after crude leaks from pipeline near Bragg Creek,...
BRAGG CREEK, Alta. — Alberta’s Energy Regulator says a pipeline has leaked crude oil in southwestern Alberta. AER spokeswoman Monica Hermary says Husky Energy of Calgary reported the spill at Cox Hill...
View ArticleDowntown Saskatoon bike lane pilot project nears finish line
Decision time looms this fall for what is arguably the most talked about pilot project in Saskatoon history. The City of Saskatoon’s protected downtown bike lane demonstration project is entering the...
View ArticleSaskatoon StarPhoenix daily update: July 1, 2017
Stay up to date with the news and stories that matter in Saskatoon and beyond, delivered each morning Monday through Saturday. LOCAL Government estimates $5 million already spent on Theodore case Legal...
View ArticleIn Brief: Huskies soccer and hockey open house
The University of Saskatchewan Huskies men’s soccer team split a weekend duo of games and now sit at 3-1-0 on the season. The Huskies defeated the host MacEwan Griffins 2-1 on Saturday before falling...
View ArticleTank: Look it up — Canadian cities spending big on libraries
Plans for a new downtown library in Saskatoon have been discussed for more than a decade, so it seemed odd to hear public consultations will begin in January. Library director Carol Cooley appeared in...
View ArticleCrestline Coach scores contract with Calgary Transit
A Saskatoon business has secured a five-year, $22-million contract with Calgary Transit. Crestline Coach, a supplier of small to mid-sized buses as well as ambulance and specialty vehicles, will help...
View ArticlePremier Brad Wall invites Calgary energy companies to relocate to Saskatchewan
CALGARY — Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall is taking a turf war with Alberta to its economic heart, inviting energy companies based in Calgary to move their headquarters to his province. In a letter to...
View ArticleShock at pricey tampons at Calgary airport, but that’s the norm in the north
CALGARY — A $15 box of tampons sold at the Calgary International Airport may have elicited shock online, but it’s common for feminine hygiene products to cost that much — or more — in many remote...
View ArticleAlbertans rescue abandoned dogs found on rural property in west Saskatchewan
Seven dogs that were found abandoned on a rural property in western Saskatchewan are recovering at animal facilities in the Calgary area. The Northwest Canadian Greyhound League says volunteers drove...
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