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In January 1928, both papers were bought by the Sifton family of Winnipeg and amalgamated into the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. In the early 1980s the spelling of the newspaper name was modified to StarPhoenix. Between the 1928 amalgamation and the launch of the Saskatoon edition of Metro in April 2016, the StarPhoenix was the city's only daily ...
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Neil Stonechild (August 24, 1973 – November 25, 1990) was a Saulteaux First Nations teenager who died of hypothermia shortly after he was picked up by the Saskatoon Police Service. There were accusations that the police service had taken him to the northwest section of the city and abandoned him in a field on a night when temperatures were ...
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The victory made Block the first woman to be elected mayor in Saskatoon's history. [10] Block was inaugurated along with the new city council on November 20, 2024. [11] In December 2024, Block led the new council in reducing a proposed property tax increase in the 2025 budget from nearly 6% to below 5%. [12]
Charles Beirne, 71, American Jesuit priest, president of Le Moyne College (2000–2007), cancer. [183] Mike Kerruish, 61, Manx politician and chief judge. [184] Seymour London, 95, American doctor, invented automatic sphygmomanometer, heart disease. [185] Gene Ludwig, 72, American jazz organist. [186]