A significant new public artwork has been installed at three sites across Saskatoon.
Saskatoon’s flower pot program brightens the city with more than 1,000 colourful planters each year, helping create welcoming public spaces, foster community pride and connect residents with nature.
A Saskatoon research project is giving surplus lettuce a new purpose at the Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park & Zoo. Research-grown greens that were once composted are now being used as a fresh treat for some animals.
Quick, affordable home improvements—like switching to LED bulbs, sealing drafts, and maintaining filters—that can boost energy efficiency, improve comfort, and lower utility costs in just a weekend.
Innovative ways to reduce waste and conserve resources helps the City of Saskatoon improve the way it operates every day.
Naturalized areas help the environment, save money and support local wildlife.