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A report headed to a city committee on Monday says that a development company has backed out of revitalizing a large site near downtown Saskatoon. ....
Saskatoon Transit tests full safety shield to better protect drivers “Saskatoon is seeing an increase in sort of aggravated conversations, in particular during the sort of the things that go on in the COVID time space,” said Transit director Jim McDonald. Social Sharing There have been 28 assaults on transit drivers since 2017, according to a report to city council CBC News · The new barriers are a full door with a window that can be opened.(Twitter) ....
Investigation finds Saskatoon Access Transit driver responsible for bus being hit by train An internal investigation has found the driver of a Saskatoon Access Transit bus responsible for a bus being hit by a train in January. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Apr 29, 2021 10:26 AM CT | Last Updated: April 29 An Access Transit driver has been found responsible after a bus was hit by a train after being parked too close to the tracks.(YouTube/City of Saskatoon) An internal investigation has found the driver of a Saskatoon Access Transit bus responsible for a bus being hit by a train in January. ....
(980 CJME file photo) Nearly every industry has taken a hit from the COVID-19 pandemic in one way or another, and public services are no exception. With universities closed to in-class learning and far fewer people physically going to work in the downtowns, transit services in Regina and Saskatoon saw a massive drop in ridership and therefore revenue. “What we ended up seeing right off the bat was a complete collapse. So when the university stopped (in-person) classes, when people stopped going to work in the downtown core, we saw an immediate collapse of that 6 (a.m.) to 9 (a.m.) morning peak,” explained Jim McDonald, director of transit for the City of Saskatoon. ....