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  • 1 month ago | ckom.com | Alex Brown

    The University of Saskatchewan’s decision to demolish the two historic buildings at 113 and 114 Seminary Crescent has ignited a storm of criticism from preservation advocates and community leaders, who argue the process was flawed and prematurely shut down proposals for meaningful redevelopment. The site has been vacant since 2020 and issues have arisen with vandalism and trespassing ever since the seminary moved to a location in St. Andrew’s College building four years ago.

  • 1 month ago | ckom.com | Alex Brown

    For 25 years, Saskatoon’s Chris Relitz dedicated his life to helping others as a registered nurse, spending most of that time in high-pressure environments like intensive care units and psychiatry wards. But today he’s known for something completely different: painting with coffee. Read More:New art exhibit at Wanuskewin aims to ‘shine a light on MMIWG’Wildlife rehabilitation centres in Regina, Saskatoon issue warning as bird flu spreadsSask.

  • 1 month ago | ckom.com | Alex Brown

    Canada is waking up to a re-elected Liberal government under Prime Minister Mark Carney after a federal election that saw dramatic shifts across the country, including the collapse of the NDP and a strong, but ultimately unsuccessful, Conservative push. Political scientist Dr. Loleen Berdahl, executive director of the Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, offered her analysis on the Evan Bray Show Tuesday morning.

  • 2 months ago | ckom.com | Alex Brown

    Saskatchewan wasn’t always a wall of blue on federal election maps. The province has long been considered one of the most reliably conservative provinces in Canada, but its political identity has shifted dramatically over the last century. Read More:Conservatives vow not to impose a home equity tax as Liberals, NDP talk health careWho’s running in my riding? Saskatchewan’s federal election candidatesTariffs causing concern for Sask.

  • 2 months ago | ckom.com | Alex Brown

    Golf season is getting into full swing in Saskatoon, with the driving ranges at Holiday Park and Silverwood Golf Courses opening Wednesday morning.

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Alex Brown
Alex Brown @AlexBrownYXE
3 Jun 25

Checking out the @TIAC_AITC Regional Tourism Roundtable at the Bessborough this afternoon, learning more about tourism, sustainability, Indigenous tourism and collaborations. https://t.co/Y0w3YBJKsI

Alex Brown
Alex Brown @AlexBrownYXE
2 Jun 25

Thanks Angie! Loved listening to your newscast on the way to work! 🤓

Angie Seth
Angie Seth @kateygoalie

@AlexBrownYXE Amazing! Congratulations Alex!!

Alex Brown
Alex Brown @AlexBrownYXE
2 Jun 25

I couldn’t agree more! Thanks Andrew!

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Andrew Holland 🇨🇦 @Andrew__Holland

@AlexBrownYXE Congratulations!! All the best, Alex! I was there in November as part of a staff conference and was very impressed with the history, culture and all the displays. We did a tour of the grounds too and learned a lot about Bison 🦬 . Many Canadians would benefit from a visit!