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You won't believe what they did in 1980

Okay, so this is actually wild. I'm scrolling through the news, seeing all the usual — mining booms, potholes, and, you know, unfortunate incidents. Then I stumble on this little gem: in 1980, chefs from across the country came to Saskatoon for their annual convention, and someone decided the best way to show them our city was by putting them in *old-fashioned buggies*. You heard that right. Not a bus, not a fancy car, but buggies. Like, horse-drawn. I’m just trying to picture it – a whole parade of chefs, probably in their crisp whites, clattering down Broadway Avenue, past the Bessborough, maybe even over the Broadway Bridge. The sheer audacity!

Why this truly matters, you ask? Because it's peak Saskatoon energy, isn't it? We are 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. We’re innovative, we're building organs in labs at the U of S, and then we pull out the horse and buggy for VIPs. It's that beautiful, slightly contradictory charm that makes this city so special. It's like, "Welcome to the future of agriculture, now let's take you on a journey through time, literally." It captures that humble, 'we'll make it work' spirit, even if 'it' involves horses on the same streets as Chevys.

### What This Means for Saskatoon

* **Our Unique Charm:** It's a reminder that Saskatoon has always had a quirky, unforgettable way of doing things. We don't need to be flashy, we just need to be us.

* **A Nod to the Past:** It speaks to a certain prairie ingenuity and perhaps a love for the historical that still peeks through in our modern city life.

* **Conversation Starter:** Honestly, this is the kind of story that makes you laugh, then makes you proud to be from a place that would actually *do* this.

It reminds you that while we're hustling with construction season and growing our tech sector, there’s always a little bit of that small-town, big-heart spirit just around the corner. Saskatoon — seven bridges, two rivers, and something happening you haven't heard about yet.

Blessing Adesanya, MiTL Sports Desk, Saskatoon.

My people on the morning show are definitely dissecting this one — catch them live at mornings.live.

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