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Your City Hall was a Nollywood film this week!

Your City Hall was a whole Nollywood film this week!

Saskatoon — seven bridges, two rivers, and something happening you haven't heard about yet. But this week, my darlings, if you were anywhere near a conversation, you heard about the bike lanes!

Okay, so this is actually wild. After all the back and forth, the bike lane saga took center stage at City Hall. It was pure Saskatoon chaos, with twists and turns that kept us all on our toes. Honestly, the drama could rival any Nollywood blockbuster.

This week’s main events:

* **Bike Lane Back-and-Forth:** The debate over our beloved (or not-so-beloved) bike lanes dominated discussions, causing quite a stir amongst council members and residents alike.

* **Weather Whims:** Just when you thought you had a handle on things, Saskatoon weather decided to remind us who's boss, throwing a curveball that made us all wonder if the seasons were playing musical chairs.

* **A Glimmer of Peace?**: After all the excitement, it seems our bike lanes might finally be getting a moment of peace. Maybe. We'll see how long that lasts in a city that loves to keep you guessing.

Saskatoon is a city that will invite you to a farm-to-table dinner and then make you defend the concept of a city for twenty minutes. This week at City Hall? Definitely one for the books!

Blessing Adesanya, MiTL Sports Desk, Saskatoon.

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