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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.

Demolition paves way for 15-storey tower in Nutana

Article content It took a demolition crew just a few hours to tear down a small office building on a prominent corner in Nutana earlier this week. Now, the local developer who owns the site at Main Street and Dufferin Avenue says his best-case scenario is to start building a 15-storey apartment building with street-level commercial space in the next two months. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Demolition paves way for 15-storey tower in Nutana Back to video James Wright, who recently moved back to Saskatoon after a career in the American and National Hockey Leagues, acknowledged there are feasibility questions still to be answered, but expressed optimism about the project.

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