Meet some of the estimated 14,400 newcomers that came to Saskatoon last year

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The City of Saskatoon estimates its population recently grew by more than five per cent in one year.

Of the 14,400 estimated newcomers to the city, 85 per cent of them were immigrants.

People have immigrated to Saskatoon from all over the globe — from Nigeria to Colombia to China to Tunisia to Bangladesh.

CBC sought out some of Saskatoon’s newest immigrants to better get to know them and the challenges they face.

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Cold weather a big change from NigeriaThomas Babatunde Adenaike and his family moved to Saskatoon from Nigeria in April. (Submitted by Thomas Babatunde Adenaike)

Thomas Babatunde Adenaike and his family relocated to Saskatoon

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