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Saskatoon man fighting city over proposed six-story condo in Buena Vista

A Buena Vista resident is trying to get the city to block a condo development on the corner of 8th Street and Broadway Avenue because he says it will create traffic chaos.

Amigos Cantina making safety changes for guests after Saskatoon community survey

Amigos Catina, a restaurant and music venue in Saskatoon, is implementing several changes for its guests after conducting a community consultation survey in October.

From naloxone kits to earplugs: A Saskatoon music venue s plan to make concerts safer and more welcoming

Amigos Cantina, a restaurant and music venue in Saskatoon, is implementing several changes for its guests after conducting a community consultation survey in October.

Saskatoon crosswalks painted orange to honour residential school survivors

Saskatoon crosswalks painted orange to honour residential school survivors Thomas Piller © Devon Latchuk / Global News Chokecherry Studios says its recent art project is in response to the recent discoveries of unmarked graves at former residential school sites across the country. Youth from the non-profit Chokecherry Studios painted a few Broadway Avenue crosswalks orange in Saskatoon on Thursday afternoon. The inspiration for the project came from a ’60s Scoop survivor, Rob Denham, who reached out in June with the idea to memorialize Indigenous children who never returned from residential schools. You don t tell a survivor when their healing s done. It is a lot of work and process that needs to go into it and with events like this, is showing those community members that the support is there and we re listening. Hopefully, we have more events in the future,” Allison Forsberg, a youth with Chokecherry, said.

Lockdown for San Mateo County

Sinking capacity in Bay Area intensive care units will force many San Mateo County businesses to shutter or substantially reduce operations by Friday despite assertions from health officials that the recent spike in COVID-19 cases has been linked to large private gatherings.  The announcement San Mateo County was placed under the state’s regional stay-home order came Wednesday as the Bay Area’s ICU capacity fell below 15% to 12.9%. As of Tuesday, the county reported having nine available ICU beds and 88 surge ICU beds as hospitalizations rose to 110 patients, 29 needing intensive care.  “The capacity is too strained for us to have any other alternatives than the stay-at-home order,” said Deputy Chief of Health Srija Srinivasan during a press briefing Wednesday. “This is not about blame. This is about understanding that we’re at the point on this day in which we just have to get through in a different way with everyone staying home as much as poss

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