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Chief Troy Cooper, at his swearing-in ceremony at Saskatoon City Hall, Feb 28, 2018 – Hindi Samachar : Latest News in Hindi, Breaking News in Hindi

Chief Troy Cooper, at his swearing-in ceremony at Saskatoon City Hall, Feb. 28, 2018 Other steps that are transformative claims their company is leading, pertaining to variety and things of inclusion, include a commitment to including native communities to the SPS “on a much deeper degree.” “We need to observe that we now have a relationship that is special the initial country community here – so those actions will probably be taken,” claims Cooper, citing their organization’s plans to create a native Women’s Committee on-site. That type of thing.“[ the Committee] would be evaluating our policies that relate solely to native ladies — policies around domestic physical violence, policies around exactly how we handle missing people” Earning their stripes along with his degree

Letters: Saskatoon transit fleet and bike lanes too expensive

Letters: Saskatoon transit fleet and bike lanes too expensive
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Amid violence in Gaza, Palestinians supporters gather in cities across Canada

  TORONTO Amid the growing violence in east Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip, supporters of the Palestinian solidarity movement held peaceful protests in cities across Canada on Friday and Saturday, ranging from small car rallies to massive marches of thousands of people. In the nation s capital, thousands of demonstrators in support of Palestinians gathered at the Human Rights Monument near Ottawa City Hall and marched through the downtown streets. I’m worried every single day. Every time I see in the news there has been a bombing in Gaza or a strike in Gaza, my first instinct is to message my family and see how they are, rally attendee Nora Abushaban told CTV News Ottawa.

Saskatoon Myanmar community joins other protests against military coup in home country

Posted: May 01, 2021 5:04 PM CT | Last Updated: May 1 Protesters in front of Saskatoon City Hall show their solidarity with the people of Myanmar demanding the removal of the military junta that seized power on Feb. 1.(Scott Larson/CBC News) About two dozen demonstrators wore black on Saturday outside Saskatoon City Hall to mark the three-month mark of the Myanmar military junta seizing power in that country. The junta took power away from the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi on Feb. 1 in Myanmar, also known as Burma. We are very angry at them because of the brutality and the cracking down (on protesters), said Khin Htay Yin, one of the organizers with the Saskatoon Myanmar community. They are killing, even using RPG, rocket propelled grenades and bombs. It s a really cruel.

Council opts for pricier bikeway, downtown arena takes step forward

Article content From bikes lanes to freedom rallies, plenty of ground was covered during Monday’s city council meeting … COUNCIL SWITCHES PLANS FOR PROPOSED VICTORIA AVE. BIKEWAY We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. City council opts for pricier Victoria Ave. bikeway option, downtown arena takes another step forward Back to video Residents opposed to a proposal for bike lanes on Victoria Avenue between Eighth Street and Taylor Street swayed enough votes on council to get a different option moved forward. Council’s transportation committee had recommended a bidirectional lane along the west side of the affected blocks. That plan would have taken on-street parking from a number of homes along the route, prompting pushback from several residents.

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