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No Plan to Discontinue Mass Alert System in Saskatoon

By Brad Jennings Jun 9, 2021 | 10:18 AM The city of Saskatoon will continue to use a mass emergency notification system, as Prince Albert announced it was discontinuing its PA-Alert system this week. While Prince Albert residents are being encouraged to use the provincial SaskAlert app after Friday, Pamela Goulden-McLeod, Director of Saskatoon’s Emergency Management Organization says NotifyNow is very specific to Saskatoon. She says people can geo-pinpoint their own neighbourhood, and the Saskatoon Police Service have even used it to provide information during incidents, needed to stay safe or alert residents to shelter in place. Goulden-McLeod says people can even pinpoint specific locations to receive notifications for schools, work and home addresses.

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City council eyes September return to in-person meetings

Article content As many of us have our eyes on the summer ahead, Saskatoon city council met on Monday to tackle several issues, including plans for getting back to in-person sessions, contentious debates on mandatory smart utility meters and safety problems around neighbourhood walkways. RESTRICTIONS EASING AT CITY FACILITIES We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or City council eyes September return to in-person meetings Back to video As the province re-opens, the City of Saskatoon is adjusting around relaxed COVID-19 restrictions. During councillors’ questions at the beginning of Monday’s meeting, the city’s general manager, Lynne Lacroix, said various facilities and sports fields are changing programming and capacity limits. The city’s website has a complete rundown of the changes coming in the next few weeks.

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