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Daily Road Report - November 9, 2021
November 8, 2021 - 3:00pm
*This report includes road restrictions on Priority 1 (high traffic, high speed) streets only.
NEW
TAYLOR ST E EB & WB MEDIAN LANE CLOSED FROM CIRCLE DR E TO MCKERCHER DR
(Sewer inspection)
Start: November 9, 8:00 a.m. End: November 9, 4:00 p.m.
20TH ST W EB PARKING & CURB LANES CLOSED FROM AVE B S TO IDYLWYLD DR S
(Billboard work)
Start: November 9, 9:00 a.m. End: November 9, 1:00 p.m.
33RD ST W EB CURB LANE CLOSED FROM AVE W N TO CIRCLE DR W
(Traffic pole install)
Start: November 9, 10:30 a.m. End: November 9, 4:30 p.m.
ONGOING
NEAULT RD NB & SB SPEED REDUCTION FROM 22ND ST W TO 33RD ST W
(Water Main installation)
Start: October 29, 7:00 a.m. End: November 10, 5:00 p.m.
CIRCLE DR WB SPEED REDUCTION FROM LORNE AVE TO GORDIE HOWE BRIDGE
(Construction)
Start: November 8, 7:00 a.m. End: November 10, 5:00 p.m.
20TH ST E EB & WB MEDIAN LANES CLOSED FROM 2ND AVE S TO 4TH AVE S
(Roadwork)
Start: November 3, 7:00 a.m. End: November 12, 4:00 p.m.
All restrictions will be lifted as indicated, weather permitting and barring any unforeseen circumstances.
For more information about current road restrictions and construction, visit saskatoon.ca/construction.
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City recognizes National Indigenous Veterans Day
November 8, 2021 - 8:39am
November 8th is National Indigenous Veterans Day; a day to recognize the historic and present-day military service contributions of Indigenous people.
It has been estimated that as many as 12,000 First Nations, Métis, and Inuit people served in the great conflicts of the 20th century and at least 500 lost their lives. Indigenous people have had to overcome many challenges to serve in uniform—from learning a new language and adapting to cultural differences, to travelling great distances from their remote communities just to enlist.
Indigenous men and women have continued to serve in uniform in the post-war years as well. For example, by fulfilling North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) duties in Europe during the Cold War and serving with United Nations and other multinational peace support operations around the world. In more recent years, many Indigenous Canadian Armed Forces members saw hazardous duty in Afghanistan.
Closer to home, Indigenous military personnel have filled a wide variety of roles, including serving with the Canadian Rangers. This group of army reservists is active predominantly in the North, as well as on remote stretches of our east and west coasts. The Rangers use their intimate knowledge of the land there to help maintain a national military presence in these difficult-to-reach areas, monitoring the coastlines and assisting in local rescue operations.
Saskatoon Mayor Charlie Clark says: “Today we recognize the service and sacrifice of Indigenous veterans in our country. Despite facing the harms from government policy that we continue to come to terms with, thousands of Indigenous men and women have signed up to serve shoulder to shoulder with their non-Indigenous neighbours. They have done this across the country and through the generations. We thank them for this service to our shared nation.”
The City’s Indigenous Initiatives Director, Melissa Cote, says: “Indigenous people have a long and proud tradition of serving in Canada’s military. Unfortunately, their contributions are often overlooked and underappreciated. I encourage people to take some time today to learn about the stories and contributions of Indigenous veterans and those individuals currently serving. They have demonstrated - and continue to demonstrate - bravery, courage, and leadership.”
City announces several public artwork installations in Saskatoon
November 8, 2021 - 10:00am
The City is pleased to announce several recent public artwork installations at various locations throughout the Downtown, Riversdale and Broadway areas:
“Make a Wish” by Kyle Thornley. Steel sculpture that captures the essence of resilience, growth and optimism expressed through a mature dandelion stalk and seeds, held by vibrant, colourful fingers. Located Downtown at the corner of 2nd Avenue N and 23rd Street E.
“Inner City” by Josh Jacobson. Mural highlighting an urban female jackrabbit bounding towards Saskatoon city centre. “Inner City” is 1,675 square feet in size, making it one of the largest murals in the city. Located in River Landing beneath the Senator Sid Buckwold Bridge.
“Resurgence” by Ruth Cuthand and Henry Lau, painted by Steven Paul. 3D aluminum sculpture of a buffalo cow and calf in an intimate position, representing the relationship between Indigenous people and the buffalo. Located in the Riversdale Business Improvement District (BID) at the corner of 20th Street and Avenue B.
“Carousal” by Karen Ho Fatt Lee. Two aluminum carousel-type horses coated in brightly coloured paints (orange, yellow and blue) and attached with a center pole. “Carousal” is a play on words, a merry-go-round of fun and boisterous (carousing) merrymaking. Located in the Broadway BID at the corner of Broadway Avenue and 10th Street.
“Saadat Qalbi/Miyawâtam 1” by Ruth Cuthand and Suada Jailan, curated by Dr. Jen Budney. Hand-painted aluminum sculpture composed of floral motives inspired by both Cree/Michif beadwork and traditional East African henna design. Located in the Broadway BID at the corner of Broadway Avenue and Main Street.
For more information on public art in Saskatoon, visit saskatoon.ca/publicart.
Seasonal decorations going up on city bridges on Tuesday
November 8, 2021 - 9:00am
Saskatoon Light & Power will be putting up seasonal decorations on city bridges starting tomorrow. Work will impact traffic on the following bridges:
University Bridge – Tuesday, November 9 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Broadway Bridge – Tuesday, November 9 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Due to the time it takes to install seasonal decorations, work needs to start early. Decorations will not be turned on until after November 11.
These will be moving work zones and will impact traffic in both directions. Road users are reminded to slow down in work zones and be respectful of workers.
Free transit for past & present military on Remembrance Day
November 8, 2021 - 8:00am
Saskatoon Transit is recognizing veterans and current members of the Canadian Armed Forces with free transit service on Remembrance Day.
The free bus service will be offered to armed forces veterans and current serving personnel, including cadets and reservists. Free bus service will also be provided to their one companion.
Eligible transit users can identify themselves by wearing a military uniform or presenting military ID or a CF1 card when they board.
Providing free transit to veterans and current members of the Canadian Armed Forces is a way to recognize the tremendous commitment they have made, and continue to make, to the community and country.
Saskatoon Transit buses will also display a “Lest We Forget” message on November 11.
Daily Road Report - November 8, 2021
November 5, 2021 - 3:00pm
*This report includes road restrictions on Priority 1 (high traffic, high speed) streets only.
NEW
CIRCLE DR WB SPEED REDUCTION FROM LORNE AVE TO GORDIE HOWE BRIDGE
(Construction)
Start: November 8, 7:00 a.m. End: November 10, 5:00 p.m.
COLLEGE DR VARIOUS EB & WB LANE CLOSURES FROM CUMBERLAND AVE N TO PRESTON AVE N
(Streetlight bulb replacement)
Start: November 8, 9:00 a.m. End: November 8, 3:00 p.m.
ATTRIDGE DR WB MEDIAN LANE CLOSED FROM FORESTRY FARM PARK DR TO REVER RD
(Road resurfacing)
Start: November 8, 11:00 a.m. End: November 8, 2:00 p.m.
ONGOING
NEAULT RD NB & SB SPEED REDUCTION FROM 22ND ST W TO 33RD ST W
(Water Main installation)
Start: October 29, 7:00 a.m. End: November 10, 5:00 p.m.
20TH ST E EB & WB MEDIAN LANES CLOSED FROM 2ND AVE S TO 4TH AVE S
(Roadwork)
Start: November 3, 7:00 a.m. End: November 12, 4:00 p.m.
All restrictions will be lifted as indicated, weather permitting and barring any unforeseen circumstances.
For more information about current road restrictions and construction, visit saskatoon.ca/construction.
Weekend Road Report - November 6-7, 2021
November 5, 2021 - 2:30pm
*This report includes road restrictions on Priority 1 (high traffic, high speed) streets only.
NEW
CIRCLE DR E NB CURB LANE CLOSED AT TO COLLEGE DR
(Barrier repair)
Start: November 6, 7:00 a.m. End: November 7, 7:00 p.m.
COLLEGE DR EB CURB & CENTRE LANES CLOSED FROM WIGGINS AVE N TO BOTTOMLEY AVE N
(Tree trimming)
Start: November 6, 8:00 a.m. End: November 6, 2:00 p.m.
2ND AVE S ROAD CLOSED FROM 21ST ST E TO 22ND ST E
(Crane lift)
Start: November 7, 6:30 a.m. End: November 7, 10:30 a.m.
COLLEGE DR EB & WB SPEED REDUCTION FROM CENTRAL AVE TO CIRCLE DR E
(Guide Sign Repair)
Start: November 7, 7:00 a.m. End: November 7, 2:00 p.m.
COLLEGE DR WB MEDIAN LANE CLOSED AT CENTRAL AVE
(Guide Sign Repair)
Start: November 7, 7:00 a.m. End: November 7, 2:00 p.m.
CIRCLE DR E WB CURB LANE CLOSED AT PRESTON AVE
(Barrier installation)
Start: November 7, 7:00 a.m. End: November 7, 7:00 p.m.
QUEEN ST INTERSECTION CLOSED AT 1ST AVE N
(Roadway patching)
Start: November 7, 8:00 a.m. End: November 7, 6:00 p.m.
1ST AVE N SB LANES CLOSED FROM DUKE ST TO KING ST
(Roadway patching)
Start: November 7, 8:00 a.m. End: November 7, 6:00 p.m.
8TH ST E WB CURB LANE CLOSED FROM MELROSE AVE TO MCPHERSON AVE
(Roadway patching)
Start: November 7, 9:00 a.m. End: November 7, 7:00 p.m.
8TH ST E WB CURB LANE CLOSED FROM BROADWAY AVE TO EASTLAKE AVE
(Roadway patching)
Start: November 7, 9:00 a.m. End: November 7, 7:00 p.m.
ONGOING
NEAULT RD NB & SB SPEED REDUCTION FROM 22ND ST W TO 33RD ST W
(Water Main installation)
Start: October 29, 7:00 a.m. End: November 10, 5:00 p.m.
20TH ST E EB & WB MEDIAN LANES CLOSED FROM 2ND AVE S TO 4TH AVE S
(Roadwork)
Start: November 3, 7:00 a.m. End: November 12, 4:00 p.m.
All restrictions will be lifted as indicated, weather permitting and barring any unforeseen circumstances.
For more information about current road restrictions and construction, visit saskatoon.ca/construction.
1st Avenue closed between 26th and King streets on Sunday
November 5, 2021 - 8:00am
1st Avenue will be closed between 26th and King streets on Sunday, November 7, at 8:00 a.m. for roadway patching work. Queen Street will be closed between 1st and 2nd avenues during this project. Detours will be in place guiding motorists around this work. This project is expected to take 10 hours to complete, barring any unforeseen circumstances or weather delays.
Saskatoon Transit may be affected by these detours. Transit service alerts and real-time bus information is available on third-party apps like Transit and Google Maps Transit on desktop.
For more information about current road restrictions and construction, visit saskatoon.ca/construction.
2nd Avenue closed between 21st and 22nd streets on Sunday
November 5, 2021 - 7:00am
2nd Avenue will be closed between 21st and 22nd streets on Sunday, November 7, at 6:30 a.m. for craning work. Detours will be in place guiding motorists around this work. This project is expected to take four hours to complete, barring any unforeseen circumstances or weather delays.
Saskatoon Transit may be affected by these detours. Transit service alerts and real-time bus information is available on third-party apps like Transit and Google Maps Transit on desktop.
For more information about current road restrictions and construction, visit saskatoon.ca/construction.
CO Awareness Week: safety, symptoms and emergency preparedness
November 5, 2021 - 6:00am
During Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week (November 1-7), the Saskatoon Fire Department (SFD) wants to remind residents that carbon monoxide alarms save lives.
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a “silent killer” because it is an invisible, tasteless and odourless gas. Exposure to carbon monoxide can cause flu-like symptoms such as headaches, nausea, dizziness, burning eyes, confusion, drowsiness or loss of consciousness. In severe cases, CO poisoning can cause brain damage and death. The elderly, children and people with heart or respiratory conditions may be particularly sensitive to CO.
Recently, The Uniform Building and Accessibility Standards Regulations (the UBAS Regulations) were amended to require all Saskatchewan residential buildings to have working CO alarms (or combination CO-smoke alarms) installed by July 1, 2022. CO alarms should be installed outside each sleeping area and are most effective when interconnected throughout your home. Testing CO alarms should occur each month and the batteries replaced at least once a year. CO alarms should be replaced every seven years, or sooner according to manufacturer’s directions.
CO incidents account for approximately two per cent of SFD’s responses. Most cases involving CO are quickly mitigated; however, some require additional resources or action. Each SFD fire engine comes equipped with a CO monitor capable of determining the parts-per-million (PPM) concentration of CO in the air. Firefighter-paramedics can also measure and treat the carboxyhemoglobin level in the blood of a patient by using a non-invasive medical assessment tool on scene and immediately begin appropriate treatment if necessary.
In an emergency, seconds count; a functioning carbon monoxide alarm can be the difference in preventing a tragedy in your home. If your CO alarm is sounding or if you believe you are experiencing the effects of CO poisoning, evacuate all occupants and pets from the home and immediately call 911.
To learn more about CO, visit saskatoon.ca/carbonmonoxide.