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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 ...
Saskatoon Commentator - weekly community newspaper in the 1970s-80s; Saskatoon Free Press - twice weekly newspaper in the 1990s; Saskatoon Phoenix - 1902-1928; later became part of the StarPhoenix [6] Saskatoon Sentinel - first newspaper, published in 1884 [7] Saskatoon Sun - weekly published by the StarPhoenix; relaunched as Sunday Phoenix in 2012
Restaurants located within the Bessborough Hotel include the Garden Court Cafe, a restaurant featuring locally sourced food. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] In addition to food-services and lodgings, the hotel also includes a fitness centre, pool, and a 167 square metres (1,800 sq ft) spa. [ 10 ]
CFQC-DT (channel 8) is a television station in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, part of the CTV Television Network. Owned and operated by network parent Bell Media, the station has studios on 1st Avenue North and 23rd Street East in the Central Business District neighbourhood of Saskatoon, and its transmitter is located near Highway 41 and Burgheim Road, northeast of the city.
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In 1998, CEO Garth Kennedy died and the company was turned over to Sam Cohen's granddaughter, Jacqui Cohen. In 2000 the Saskatchewan stores closed. In 2000 the Saskatchewan stores closed. A new store was opened in Langley, British Columbia in 2001, and in Edmonton in 2003 in Londonderry Mall (as a replacement for the aging 97th Street Store).
Saskatoon Co-op Gas Bar in Martensville. Saskatoon Co-op, which achieved sales of $503 million in 2021, [1] operates six retail food stores, four wine, spirits and beer stores, two home centres, one agro centre, 13 gas bars/convenience stores, seven car washes and one hybrid store in Colonsay.