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Saskatoon council approves province’s application for emergency shelter despite neighbourhood outrage | CBC News
Saskatoon city council passed a motion Wednesday afternoon to allow a temporary emergency shelter to operate in the Mayfair neighbourhood for 18 months, despite outcry from home and business owners in the area. Earlier this month, Saskatchewan applied to the city for permission to run a 15-bed emergency shelter at a former SLGA liquor store on Idylwyld Drive North and 38th Street West for 18 months, the maximum time possible for a temporary shelter under city bylaws. The province could have run the shelter for six months without approval, but wanted to do it for the longer timeframe. The province already owns the site and has done preliminary work in the building. The shelter is meant as a

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