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Saskatoon May Get Transit Officers for Bus Safety

Saskatoon city council is exploring a transformative safety initiative that could see dedicated transit officers patrolling buses and transit hubs, responding to growing calls for enhanced public transportation security.

Saskatoon Fights Crime Through Downtown Renewal Projects

Saskatoon is launching ambitious downtown renewal projects aimed at reducing crime rates and revitalizing the city core. Discover how strategic urban planning is becoming the city's latest crime-fighting tool.

Vancouver OKs $21M for police, fire budget gaps

Vancouver City Council has greenlit $21 million in emergency funding to cover budget overruns for police and fire services, addressing critical public safety needs amid financial pressures.

Carney's first budget gets mixed reviews

Prime Minister Mark Carney's inaugural budget faces polarized reactions across Canada, with economists praising fiscal responsibility while critics condemn spending cuts to social programs.

Canada's 2025 Budget: 6 Hidden Proposals You Missed

Discover the overlooked proposals in Canada's 2025 federal budget that could significantly impact housing, clean energy, and your wallet. Mark Carney's influence shapes these under-the-radar initiatives.

Aunt witnessed fatal Saskatoon apartment shooting

Exclusive interview with Andrew Rosenfeld's aunt who witnessed the fatal Saskatoon apartment shooting. Chilling details emerge about the violent incident that shocked the community.

Budget 2025 Cuts Intelligence Watchdog Funds

Canada's 2025 federal budget reveals significant cuts to intelligence oversight agencies, raising concerns about transparency and accountability in national security operations.

Gold Eagle Casino Staying Put in Saskatoon

Saskatoon's Gold Eagle Casino will remain at its current location as SIGA dismisses relocation rumors. Learn why the popular gaming destination isn't moving and what this means for the community.

Two convicted in Saskatoon manslaughter stabbing case

Two individuals convicted of manslaughter in the brutal stabbing death of Saskatoon resident James Ed Swift. The emotional courtroom verdict brings partial closure to a tragic case that has haunted the community.

Regina Police Chief Firing Acknowledges Harm: Complainant

The firing of Regina Police Chief Evan Bray represents an acknowledgment of harm caused to community members, according to a woman whose misconduct complaint contributed to his removal. The case highlights ongoing accountability issues within police servi

Saskatoon police charge suspect in vehicle arson case

Saskatoon police have made an arrest following a suspicious vehicle fire that destroyed four cars in a commercial parking lot. The accused faces arson charges as investigators work to determine the motive behind the destructive blaze.

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