Saskatoon Events | March 20, 2013 | SaskatoonUpClose.com
This week’s Saskatoon Events are:
The Bassment – Troy MacGillivray and Friends, Carol Welsman Trio
Amigos Cantina – Masta Ace, Stricklin, Karpinka Brothers March 22, B.A. Johnston, Born Ruffians March 24
Western Development Museum – Food for Health
The Laugh Shop – Brad Muise with Jeremy Furlong and Neil Melrose
The Mendel Art Gallery – I know you by Heart: Portrait Miniatures, The Home Show, Jason Baerge: Returning, School Art, Bart Gazzola and Barbara Reimer: Green Man Portraits
Lydia’s – The Fugitives
Meewasin – Pelican Watch Contest
Prairieland Park – Gardenscape, Hindu Society Vegetarian Banquet
Credit Union Centre – Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band, Billy Talent
Odeon Events Centre – April Wine
TCU Place – Little Big Town
Saskatoon Events | Plugged In Ep 4 | SaskatoonUpClose.com
On this week’s Plugged In, we talk about the following Saskatoon events.
The Bassment – Joel Fafard with Joel Schwartz, Karrnelt & Friends, Elizabeth Shepherd Trio
Odeon Events Centre - Adam K
Amigos – Lady Deathstryke, The Pistolwhips
The Laugh Shop – Matthew Murray wth Paul Voisard and Danny Martinello
Postash Corp Wintershine Saskatoon
Mendel Art Gallery – Steeling the Gaze, Stephen Hutchings, Alison Norlen
The Fez - Fountains of Youth, Rory Borealis
Persephone Theatre – Shirley Valentine
Lydia’s – The Seahags with Tim Vaughn
Prairieland Park – Taboo Naughty But Nice Show, RV Show & Sale
Dakota Dunes - Rory Allen’s Tribute to Elvis the King
Saskatoon Events | Plugged In Ep 6 | SaskatoonUpClose.com
On this week’s Plugged In, we talk about Saskatoon events from: The Bassment Credit Union Centre
Odeon Events Centre
Amigos
The Laugh Shop
Beiley’s Ultralounge
Mendel Art Gallery
Saskatoon Events | Plugged In | SaskatoonUpClose.com
For great information on Saskatoon events SaskatoonUpClose.com brings you Plugged In. It will be a show about events and happenings in and around Saskatoon. Today on Plugged In we tell you about the following events in Saskatoon.
TCU Place – Blue Rodeo and Strawberry Shortcake
The Bassment – Alexis Korchinski and Jan Janovsky
Odeon Events Centre – Method Man
Amigos – The Shakey Elevators and Wasted Cathedral
The Laugh Shop – Matt Billon and Kevin Stobo
Dakota Dunes Casino – Ukrainian New Years Eve
The Mendel Art Gallery – Snow Art
The Fez - Six Blocks
For more information on each event click on the links above to take you right to their websites.
To watch the show on YouTube visit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EZ-Gwc8uQQ
Saskatoon Christmas Lights 2012
These Saskatoon holiday season lights were filmed in December 2012 while I was driving around the city. Just wanted to show some highlights of my daily drives. There are a ton more lights around the city so why don’t you take a drive with your family and look for some. Try to find these ones too! The Christmas and holiday spirit is still strong in Saskatoon with our cold weather and tons of snow. Thank you to the family who let me take some video of the lights and wreath on their van. You are awesome!!
New Saskatoon Bridge – Circle Drive South
New Saskatoon Bridge Expected Completion September 2012
The new Saskatoon bridge on Circle Drive South is still under construction as of June 2012 and is expected to be completed by September 2012. It is the biggest infrastructure project in the history of Saskatoon. It crosses the Saskatchewan River on the South side of the city and will connect the east and west sides of Saskatoon. It will make Circle Drive complete around the city and improve traffic flow. It is expected to handle 30,000 vehicles in the near future when Saskatoon’s population hits 250,000 people.
It is quite the spectacle to see how they were able to put the base of the bridge into the ground by blocking the flow of the river. That must have taken a lot of dirt!!
The roadway leading up to the bridge on the East side goes from Circle Drive South just before it turns into Idylwyld then passes through Deifenbaker Park. On the West side it continues on to near the Saskatoon Landfill area then it will connect with the existing Circle Drive that passes right beside Confederation Mall.
From their website:
The Circle Drive South Project involves:
- a new six-lane bridge
- five new interchanges (Idylwyld Drive, Lorne Avenue, Valley Road, 11th Street West, and Preston Avenue South)
- ten kilometres of freeway/expressway from Clarence Avenue to Clancy Drive
- access requirements of surrounding lands
- three railway grade separations
- sound attenuation walls
- relocation of utilities
- pedestrian and cyclist facilities
Traffic modelling indicates that the new South Bridge will carry approximately 30,000 vehicles per day when Saskatoon reaches a population of 250,000. One of the primary benefits is the shorter commuting distances for traffic and a 35% reduction in traffic using the Idylwyld Bridge at afternoon rush hour.
The proposed roadway will be a four to six lane divided freeway, with provisions for pedestrians and cyclists to cross the river and access the MVA Trails and other recreation trails on both sides of the river
The Circle Drive South Project is the largest single project in the City’s history at an estimated cost of $300 million. It is being cost shared between the City of Saskatoon, the Province of Saskatchewan, and the Government of Canada.
On March 29, 2010, City Council awarded the design/build contract to Graham Flatiron Joint Venture. The design/build process is where the contractor designs and builds the project. This process establishes costs up front, helps with better scheduling, and shortens the construction period. Construction began in spring 2010.
The project is expected to be open to traffic by September 30, 2012.
For more information or updates, please call the project hotline at 1-888-851-5303.
On the City of Saskatoon website you can read a lot more about the project:
Music by Matt McFarland at http://www.mattmcfarland.com
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Stew Uzelman Pedway under Circle Drive Bridge in Saskatoon
We watched the Stew Uzelman Pedway under Circle Drive Bridge in Saskatoon get built and was amazed at how they were doing it. We decided to finally check it out while walking Turk, our dog. at the Sutherland Beach Off Leash Dog Park. What a really cool pedway. It is kinda loud with the traffic above and a little shaky but is pretty neat. It is so much better than crossing the Circle Drive Bridge when they had that sidewalk on the top. I am sure a lot more people use it now that is is suspended under the bridge. Plus it connects two sides of the river with amazing walking, running and cycling trails. A neat architectural accomplishment for sure. The art work is neat and you can spend a few minutes just looking at and noticing the people and their activities within the scene. You have to check it out if you have not been there yet and it is easy to get to. You can park in the parking lot of the Sutherland Beach Off Leash Dog Park and walk or park on the other side of the river on Spadina and walk from there. Also, this video was entirely shot with my iPhone 4. Not bad.
If you are interested in other bridge viewing we posted a video showing the various Saskatoon bridges spanning the South Saskatchewan River. Click below to view.
http://saskatoonupclose.com/2011%20/stew-uzelman-pedway-under-circle-drive-bridge-in-saskatoon/
About the City of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
The city of Saskatoon is an awesome city that is clean, easy to get around, has 4 great seasons that bring a unique beauty, gets the most sun of any city in Canada, boasts a whole bunch of bridges spanning the South Saskatchewan River that goes right thorugh the city, (they are building another bridge to be up by 2013 or something like that), is often called the Paris of Prairies for its bridges, has great festivals and attractions, and currently in 2011 has one of the greatest economies in Canada. This quote is directly from the Virtual Canada who made the video,
“Established as a city in 1906, Saskatoon is Saskatchewan’s largest city. Known today as “The City of the Bridges,” much of the city’s appeal comes from the river running through it, capped with a network of trails, promenades and parks. A busy hub of commerce and industry, and home to many high tech and mining companies, Saskatoon is a cultural oasis with professional and amateur theatre groups and art galleries, and where history and agricultural bounty are celebrated through festivals and public displays.”
The city of Saskatoon is a great place to live and work. Keep coming back to visit this website, www.saskatoonupclose.com for more cool videos.
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