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Fraud case closed: no appeals & all City funds returned
December 24, 2019 - 7:29am
No defendant has filed an appeal in the Ontario case involving $1.04 M in stolen City funds directed to a fraudster’s bank account in August.
“All the money stolen in the fraud scheme is now back in the City’s hands,” says Acting City Solicitor Christine Bogad. “The passing of this deadline brings the case to a close.”
Last month an Ontario Superior Court Justice ordered the return of $345 thousand in City money fraudulently obtained in August. The majority of the stolen money had already been returned.
The remaining $345 thousand had been the subject of court hearings in Toronto where three parties claimed they had been unwitting victims of the fraud scheme.
Justice Michael A. Penny found none of the remaining defendants provided enough evidence to require a trial.
Each defendant had a 30 day window to appeal, which closed yesterday.
View related news releases on this matter on saskatoon.ca.
Daily Road Report - December 24, 2020
December 23, 2020 - 3:04am
*This report includes road restrictions on Priority 1 (high traffic, high speed) streets only.
NEW
MCORMOND DR EB & WB MEDIAN LANES CLOSED FROM WANUSKEWIN RD TO CENTRAL AVE
(Streetlight repairs)
Start: December 24, 9:30 a.m. End: December 24, 1:30 p.m.
ONGOING
TAYLOR ST E ROAD CLOSED FROM LANSDOWNE AVE TO ALBERT AVE
(Valve replacement)
Start: December 23, 8:00 a.m. End: December 24, 5:00 p.m.
CENTRAL AVE NB RIGHT TURN LANE CLOSED FROM KONIHOWSKI RD TO GARVIE RD
(Water main & roadway construction)
Start: December 12, 8:00 a.m. End: December 24, 5:00 p.m.
All restrictions will be lifted as indicated, weather permitting and barring any unforeseen circumstances.
For more information about current road restrictions and construction, visit saskatoon.ca/construction.
2020 Environmental cash grant applications now available
December 18, 2019 - 8:19am
- Generally relate to the City’s goal of Environmental Leadership ($14,000);
- Increase awareness and protection of our water resources ($10,000);
- Reduce the amount of waste going to landfills ($10,000); and
- Encourage active transportation ($10,000).
Local, non-profit organizations have the opportunity to apply for a grant to implement initiatives supporting the City’s strategic goal of Environmental Leadership, there is $44,000 available in 2020.
Funding will be prioritized for initiatives that:
Applications will be accepted until February 15, 2020.
For more information on the City’s Environmental Grant, including eligibility requirements, visit: saskatoon.ca/envirogrant.
Recycle better in your ugly sweater! City launches new holiday waste reduction and diversion campaign
December 9, 2019 - 9:30am
- Make memories by giving experiences over things
- Make homemade gifts out of old reusable material
- Regift old or unused items that might still bring joy to others
- Reuse or pass down your old decorations
- Skip the fancy wrapping and reuse paper, ribbons, bows, and bags
- Wrap gifts with newsprint and other unique material
- Reduce food waste by planning meals efficiently
- Take large or excess recycling to a City Recycling Depot, but please don’t overfill them
- Recycle your live Christmas Tree at a City drop-off site from December 26 to January 31
- Get the ‘how-to’ on holiday waste diversion by asking the Waste Wizard
- Don’t miss pick-up day!
- Check your Collection Calendar or download the Saskatoon Recycle & Waste app and never miss pick-up day again
- Holiday Collections Reminder: December 25 garbage and recycling collections will happen on December 28. January 1 collections will happen on January 4
- Spread some joy by helping your neighbours roll out their carts
- The City Landfill will be closed December 25 and January 1
- Cut down on emissions by carpooling with friends and family, or get your ‘shop on’ and hop on the Jingle Bell Express for quick access to all the malls in Saskatoon
The City of Saskatoon has just launched its new Recycle Better in your Ugly Sweater campaign that encourages residents to keep waste reduction and diversion top of mind during the holiday season.
“Gifts, wrapping material, decorations, celebrations, and festive feasts can all result in a significant amount of waste over the holiday season, so we have to find opportunities to cut down on that waste and to effectively divert it from our landfill,” says Amber Weckworth, Education and Environmental Performance Manager, Utilities & Environment. “Our effort is to educate residents about all the ways they can cut down on their holiday waste in a fun and festive way.”
Here are some of the tips that the City will be promoting over the course of the campaign:
Residents are also reminded of the following important waste information over the holiday season:
For more information and tips on holiday waste reduction and diversion visit saskatoon.ca/holidayrecycling.
notifynow TEST successful: residents encouraged to sign-up for free public safety notification service
December 4, 2019 - 10:31am
The City of Saskatoon’s Emergency Management Organization (EMO) reports that this morning’s 10:00 a.m. city-wide notifynow TEST message was successfully delivered to 87,996 contacts using 141,029 message pathways (text, phone message, and email).
“Saskatoon’s population is now over 270,000 and growing. To date, we’ve had just over 26,000 residents customize their notifynow profile,” says Pamela Goulden-McLeod, Director of Emergency Management. “We have had an increase in sign-ups since we sent a notifynow message last month, but we would really like to see more residents customize their profile, telling notifynow how to best reach them. Notifynow can’t reach you and your family if you have incomplete or out-of-date contact information in the notifynow system.”
Did you receive your notifynow TEST message today? Notifynow is a free service and these important safety messages can help you be prepared, connected and informed in the event of a city-wide emergency or one affecting only your neighbourhood.
“If you have a phone number that is publicly available, you may be in the notifynow system,” Goulden-McLeod says. “However, we encourage residents to visit the City’s website to tell us how they want to receive their notifynow public safety notification messages.”
Goulden-McLeod says people can receive notifynow messages on their cell phone, by text and email, and also register up to five different addresses that are important to them.
“To ensure you receive notifynow public safety information messages, you must have at least one address registered.”
It’s easy to customize your notifynow profile and your communication preferences. Signing-up lets you choose your preferred communication method. Help notifynow reach you - and more Saskatoon residents with timely, trusted and targeted public safety notification messages.
“Notifynow messages should play an important part of your family’s emergency preparedness plan,” adds Goulden-McLeod. “These public safety notification messages can tell you what to do, what to expect, or even where to go in an emergency situation, and this greatly helps to reduce stress for you and those you care about.”
Last month, at the request of the Saskatoon Police Service, a city-wide notifynow public safety notification was sent to alert Saskatoon residents on the escape of two inmates.
The notifynow system issued a public safety message to a localized area in August 2017 for a potential flooding situation, and again in November 2017 to a targeted neighbourhood area when a semi-tanker rolled-over on College Drive.
Visit saskatoon.ca/notifynow today to customize your communication preferences or call 306-975-3210 for more information.