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5 minutes into our walk-along with a Saskatoon cop, we witnessed an OD. Here's what he thinks will help

Sgt. Chris Harris, a 19-year veteran of the police force, agreed to take CBC through Saskatoon's downtown for a tour of an area he has spent the past four years patrolling as part of the bike unit, also known as the community response unit, for an unfiltered conversation about homelessness and addictions.

Saskatoon drug crisis like 'nothing we've ever seen before' puts lives at risk daily: Prairie Harm Reduction

The Saskatoon Fire Department says it has responded to 935 overdose incidents or suspected opioid poisonings since the start of this year — more than three times the number usually seen in the city.

'Very disturbing': STC chief blasts Saskatoon city councillor's shelter comments at SUMA

Coun. Robert Pearce asked Premier Scott Moe to ditch the Saskatoon Tribal Council as operator of the Emergency Wellness Centre in the Fairhaven neighbourhood.

Retiring Sask. privacy commissioner's advice on protecting your information in a digital world

Saskatchewan's information and privacy commissioner Ron Kruzeniski is retiring after more than a decade in the role. Kruzeniski, regarded as one of the most well known independent officers of the Saskatchewan legislature, shared some advice for keeping safe online.

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