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'Living in a war zone': Saskatoon condo owner takes loss, sells at $25K to exit problem-plagued building


 
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Geoff Wilkie bought a condo at Prairie Heights in Saskatoon’s Pleasant Hill neighbourhood about 12 years ago. 
What he thought would be a great investment turned into a constant source of stress.
“It’s like living in a war zone,” Wilkie told CTV News. 
“You go in the building and there’s needles everywhere, there’s graffiti on the wall, there’s bikes in the hallway, there’s garbage in the hallways, there’s broken doors. People use the stairwells for their toilet, people throwing up. It’s just disgusting.”
Wilkie said he’s even witnessed people injecting drugs in common areas of the building at 1416 20th Street West.  ....

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Fire department says no residents displaced during repairs at high-rise building found to have deficiencies


 
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The Saskatoon Fire Department (SFD) says residents were allowed to remain in their suites at a high-rise building on 20th Street as repairs were made to correct deficiencies.
During a recent call to the building, firefighters identified concerns with the operability of the fire alarm system, sprinkler system and fire extinguishers, said Assistant Chief Wayne Rodger in a news release issued Friday evening, adding that the fire department issued a notice to remedy for the address.
The SFD says ensured qualified technicians worked to repair the systems, which they anticipated would be operational and safe for residents by Saturday morning.  ....

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Landlords would back expanded carbon monoxide alarm rules


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All of the apartment buildings Ramona Maraj manages have carbon monoxide alarms, even though not all of them are legally required to have a system to warn that the noxious gas is spreading.
“It’s really important, our residents’ safety,” said Maraj, who is responsible for 12 buildings in Saskatoon and four in Regina in her role as Saskatchewan regional manager for Toronto-based Hazelview Properties.
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“I think they all should have them. I mean, people have them in their homes for their safety, so what makes (apartment buildings) different? Here we are providing homes for people, so we should (be) looking after their safety,” Maraj added. ....

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Carbon monoxide leak in Saskatoon apartment building stemmed from 'wear and tear' of the chimney: plumber


 
SASKATOON
The plumbers who repaired the carbon monoxide leak at a Saskatoon apartment building say the issue originated from the chimney.
Dangerously high carbon monoxide (CO) levels were detected inside 12 Bateman Crescent on Thursday evening. 
All residents were evacuated from their units. Nearly 50 people, including several children, were received medical attention for high CO exposure. 
Brad Williamson and Craig Poggemiller, co-owners of Proactive Plumbing, were called to the apartment along with firefighters and crews from SaskPower.
Williamson said the leak was caused by a deteriorating chimney. 
“There was wear and tear. The stainless steel just wore out and started leaking. And then with the wind, coming back in with the intakes of the boiler, it was mixing improperly and had to be re-done,” Williamson told CTV News.  ....

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