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On April 1, 2011, a Fugro Aviation Canada Limited CASA C-212, C-FDKM, carrying three crew, crashed while attempting a landing at Saskatoon Airport. After declaring an emergency with an engine failure, the aircraft crashed on a Saskatoon street (Wanuskewin Drive) and hit a concrete sound barrier. One person was killed, and two were injured. [29]
Saskatoon (Royal University Hospital) Heliport CRU2 52°08′25″N 106°38′04″W / 52.14028°N 106.63444°W / 52.14028; -106.63444 ( Saskatoon (Royal University Hospital)
Trans Canada 1. The principal highways in Saskatchewan are the Trans Canada expressway, Yellowhead Highway northern Trans Canada route, Louis Riel Trail, CanAm Highway, Red Coat Trail, Northern Woods and Water route, and Saskota travel route. The Government of Canada has agreed to contribute $20 million for two new interchanges in Saskatoon.
Until the early 2000s, the Airport Business Area consisted of three separate districts: McNab Park, a small residential community that served as military housing until the 1960s when Saskatoon's airport ceased to double as an air base, and continued to be used for low-cost housing [1] until the early 2010s;
The Siemens Transportation Group is a Canadian transportation business, headquartered in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, that provides transportation.In 2011 the group operated a total of 43 trucks and 753 tractor trailer trucks, with 1,893 trailers. [1]
Grace Fletcher, Saskatoon's first business woman and a campaigner for women's rights; Edward Meeres, who lost his life in 1888 in a blizzard in what is now the centre of Nutana. Members from many of Saskatoon's other notable pioneer families are buried here. In 1969 a number of graves were moved to Woodlawn Cemetery because of riverbank slumping.
Midtown (formerly Midtown Plaza) is a shopping mall in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, located in the Central Business District neighbourhood. The main anchor store is Hudson's Bay and the shopping centre has a total store count of 154 stores. [1]
King George is an older inner city neighbourhood located near the centre of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.It consists mostly of low-density, single detached dwellings. As of 2011, the area is home to 1,902 residents.