Saskatoon barber shop closes after 45 years
The tenants in the little white business building on the corner of Lorne Avenue and Taylor Street have been given notice.
Ernie Frizzell has run Ernie's Barber Shop out of the location for 45 years and has been offering cuts and shaves for more then half a century.
The tenants in the little white business building on the corner of Lorne Avenue and Taylor Street have been given notice.
Ernie Frizzell has run Ernie's Barber Shop out of the location for 45 years and has been offering cuts and shaves for more then half a century.
Saskatoon cricket players in need of a new field
Five years ago Saskatoon had one cricket team but today there are five, each with over 25 players on the team roster.
The interest in the bat-and-ball game that is popular throughout Southeast Asia, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand has grown as more people immigrate from around the world to Saskatchewan.
Five years ago Saskatoon had one cricket team but today there are five, each with over 25 players on the team roster.
The interest in the bat-and-ball game that is popular throughout Southeast Asia, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand has grown as more people immigrate from around the world to Saskatchewan.
Canada's top cops call for tickets for marijuana
You can get a ticket for parking, for speeding, even for riding your bicycle on a sidewalk. And now a group is calling for tickets for when you smoke weed.
Kelly Malone gives us the goods on the green.
You can get a ticket for parking, for speeding, even for riding your bicycle on a sidewalk. And now a group is calling for tickets for when you smoke weed.
Kelly Malone gives us the goods on the green.
Saskatoon Justice League works with city's charities
Superman watched over Metropolis, Batman looked out for Gotham City, and the Justice League of Saskatoon (JLS) is watching over the city's streets.
Saskatoon's Batman, Sebastian Van Esch said that JLS doesn't fight the city's crime but still plays an important role.
Superman watched over Metropolis, Batman looked out for Gotham City, and the Justice League of Saskatoon (JLS) is watching over the city's streets.
Saskatoon's Batman, Sebastian Van Esch said that JLS doesn't fight the city's crime but still plays an important role.