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The pelicans are back.
Meewasin Valley Authority has announced the first sighting between the CPR Bridge and the Weir was 4:58 p.m. on Thursday. The MVA says previous arrival times have been between April 2nd and the 20th.
CEO Andrea Lafond expects the American White Pelicans have likely flown to Saskatoon from Redberry Lake, which is the site of the nearest nesting colony. They make the 160 kilometre round trip daily. In the fall, the pelicans migrate to California, Florida, Mexico and Guatemala.
The winners of the Pelican Watch Contest will be contacted and announced soon.
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(Keenan Sorokan/650 CKOM file photo)
The federal government, the provincial government and the City of Saskatoon united Friday to announce more than $102 million in funding for 11 infrastructure projects.
Major projects include green infrastructure that will upgrade drinking water and sewer systems, sidewalk expansions and a new solar plant.
Three projects will be funded through the federal COVID-19 resilience fund, including a series of improvements to the Meewasin Valley Authority’s trail system along the South Saskatchewan River.
“This shows what can be accomplished when all levels of government work together,” Saskatoon Mayor Charlie Clark said during the virtual announcement.
“This is a great day for Saskatoon at a time when we could really use some good news.”