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The Friday, April 5 edition of Global News Morning Saskatoon covered a variety of topics including bird watching, crime in the community, and Adopt a Pet. Stan Shadick, tour director with Saskatoon Custom Bird Tours, discussed the excitement of bird watching as birds return in the spring. He highlighted the colours and songs of birds, as well as the mating dance of the sharp-tailed grouse, Saskatchewan’s provincial bird. Bird watching enthusiasts can expect a rewarding experience at this time of year.

Saskatoon city councillor Cynthia Block addressed a crime stats report being brought forward by police and fire. This report was a result of residents showing concern about the happenings in their neighborhood. Block mentioned ongoing work being developed in neighborhoods, as well as other measures she would like to see put into place. It is important for communities to stay informed about crime statistics and work together to create safe environments for all residents.

Sandra Archibald, representing New Hope Dog Rescue, brought in Nova for the Adopt a Pet segment. Nova was described as very playful and in need of a loving home. Archibald also talked about a silent auction event taking place from April 8 to 15, as well as a spay and neuter campaign aimed at helping First Nations communities in Saskatchewan. Adopting a pet is a wonderful way to give back to the community and provide a loving home to an animal in need.

In Saskatoon’s top headlines for Friday, April 5, news anchor Chris Carr highlighted the most important news stories of the day. Keeping up with local news helps residents stay informed about events and developments in their community. It is important to stay engaged with what is happening in Saskatoon to be an active and informed member of the community.

Overall, the morning rewind on Global News Morning Saskatoon offered a diverse range of topics for viewers to engage with. From bird watching to crime statistics and pet adoption, there was something for everyone to connect with. Community engagement and awareness of local issues are crucial for building a safe, caring, and cohesive society. By staying tuned in to the news and participating in community initiatives, individuals can make a positive impact in their neighborhoods and beyond.

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