
By Ashley Beherns
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Posted December 12, 2025 8:23 pm
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A new motion before Saskatoon city council suggests the Wildwood Golf Course be relocated to make room for housing.

This is an idea brought forward by Ward 10 Coun. Zach Jeffries, who is asking city council to direct administration to look into relocating the city-owned course in favour of meeting infill goals.

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Some residents in the surrounding neighbourhoods are concerned with the proposal, saying getting rid of a facility that has activities for all seasons, as well as lots of green space, is a bad idea.
The Wildwood Golf Course offers many activities year-round, including cross-country skiing, snow shoeing, and of course, golf during the summer.
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Some residents suggest the city should utilize other areas for housing such as the outskirts of the city where there are no existing establishments, rather than a used facility.
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The city will discuss the proposal next week in a city council meeting on Wednesday.
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By Ashley Beherns
Global News
Posted December 12, 2025 8:23 pm
1 min read
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A new motion before Saskatoon city council suggests the Wildwood Golf Course be relocated to make room for housing.
This is an idea brought forward by Ward 10 Coun. Zach Jeffries, who is asking city council to direct administration to look into relocating the city-owned course in favour of meeting infill goals.
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Some residents in the surrounding neighbourhoods are concerned with the proposal, saying getting rid of a facility that has activities for all seasons, as well as lots of green space, is a bad idea.
The Wildwood Golf Course offers many activities year-round, including cross-country skiing, snow shoeing, and of course, golf during the summer.
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For 1st time since trade war, Canada exported more than it imported
Environment Canada releases winter outlook. Time to get the snow pants out?
Some residents suggest the city should utilize other areas for housing such as the outskirts of the city where there are no existing establishments, rather than a used facility.
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The city will discuss the proposal next week in a city council meeting on Wednesday.
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