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SASKATOON Martensville RCMP say they recovered a stolen motorhome early Monday morning. According to a news release, RCMP were alerted to a break and enter in progress north of Asquith. RCMP, along with the Saskatoon Police Service air support unit and Corman Park police, were able to track down two vehicles that were allegedly involved and two people were taken into custody. A stolen motorhome was also recovered and returned to the owner, RCMP say. Charges are expected to be laid and court appearances are planned for Tuesday morning,.
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By the numbers: Meewasin, Montgomery solar power plant among projects boosted by funding announcement Mayor Charlie Clark called the investments so valuable and said they are coming at a critical time when economic recovery is needed in the city and the province.
Author of the article: Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Publishing date: Apr 16, 2021 • 5 hours ago • 2 minute read • Hundreds of trees in the old Mendel Art Gallery parking lot have been cut down while the Meewasin Valley Authority does improvements to the riverbank near Kinsmen Park. Photo taken in Saskatoon on March 17, 2021. Photo by Michelle Berg /Saskatoon StarPhoenix
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An injection of cash from the federal, provincial and city governments will help move 11 green infrastructure and “COVID-19 resilience” projects forward in Saskatoon, including enhancements to the Meewasin Trail and construction of the delayed utility-scale solar power plant east of Montgomery Place.
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By now, I’m sure you’ve heard that resale homes are flying off the market.
As of April 2, there was a 1.6-month supply of single-family homes on the market in Saskatoon and 4.2 months of condos. Combined, there were 1,260 listings for a 2.3-month supply. That’s wild.
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The mad dash for housing doesn’t stop there. Perhaps unsurprisingly, permits for new homes have also gone bats.
It’s been a long time. Some may remember the crazy building boom of several years ago that abruptly stopped when potash mines completed expansions and commodity prices started to tank. New housing construction did not bounce back for years, as oversupply was slowly taken up.