Despite pushback, transit safety bylaw gets voted through council
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Despite pushback, transit safety bylaw gets voted through council
Melissa Naytowhow worries that this bylaw "creates additional barriers for people who are already struggling."
Melissa Naytowhow raised concerns to city council about its new transit bylaw. (Brody Langager / Saskatoon StarPhoenix)
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Brody Langager
July 30, 2026 at 2:29 p.m.
The brand-new Saskatoon Transit Bylaw, which intends to make transit safer and give police officers more power on city buses, passed on Wednesday. But not without changes and lingering concerns.
City council heard from concerned residents abou…
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