Jeremy Warren

Reporter

Jeremy Warren is a reporter in Saskatoon. You can reach him at jeremy.warren@cbc.ca.

Latest from Jeremy Warren

Saskatoon Mayor Cynthia Block outlines vision for her 1st term

CBC News sits down with Saskatoon Mayor Cynthia Block for a year-end interview to talk about the year that was, her top priorities and how the city will change by the end of her term in 2028.

U of S synchrotron testing next-gen EV batteries that could go 25x longer before replacement

Electric vehicle manufacturers are using the University of Saskatchewan's particle accelerator to develop batteries with a lifespan pushing eight million kilometres, roughly 25 times the average life of current batteries.

Saskatoon city council approves encampment plan to unlock $4.5M in federal funding

Saskatoon city council has a new plan to tackle homelessness that includes building a 30-unit supported housing complex and funding for a permanent shelter.

U of Sask. study to give people weed gummies and a driver's test to measure impairment

A research lab in Saskatoon wants to feed people weed gummies and strap them into a driving simulator to test how impaired they are.

Mother shares story of daughter's murder to save others from trauma

The mother of a Saskatchewan woman murdered by an ex-partner says having a plan to escape an abuser and preparing for the worst could save your life.

Saskatoon city council approves 2025 budget with 4.96% property tax hike

City hall's multi-year budgeting cycle means much of the big decisions were made last year, but the newly elected city council still had work to do to cut the tax hike to below five per cent.

U of Sask. Huskies athlete shares journey to sobriety to help other students

Parker Gavlas says drinking is a part of hockey culture, but he's stayed sober with support from teammates, family and friends.
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This week's best photos from CBC Saskatchewan

Did you skip the news because you were too busy shovelling snow? Here's a look at the last week in news through photos from CBC Saskatchewan.

City warming centres brace for extreme cold hitting Sask. overnight

Emergency warming centres across Saskatchewan are bracing for the extreme cold, with frigid temperatures and wind chill making it feel like –40 C in parts of the province overnight Thursday.

'You hope it's rhetoric': Sask. ag industry, exporters react to Trump tariff threats

Will Donald Trump follow through with his threat to impose a 25 per cent tariff on goods imported to the U.S. from Canada? Saskatchewan farmers aren't sure, but they do know the threat alone is destabilizing enough.