Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Successful September for Food Bank’s Milk Month
The Saskatoon Food Bank and Learning Centre says September’s Milk Month raised just over $111,884. For the past five years Canpotex has stepped up to support the program by matching all public d...
Vanese M. Ferguson Oct 12, 2021

Plastic Bag Ban officially in Effect
If you’re shopping in Prince Albert, you’ll no-longer receive plastic bags at the checkout. That city has implemented a plastic bag ban effective today (tues). Mayor Greg Dionne says, R...
Devyn Gregoire Oct 12, 2021

Health Care Worker Says the Pandemic is Taking a Toll
COVID-19 has been stressful on everyone but more so for front-line healthcare workers who have gone above and beyond. One of those workers is paramedic Amber Lockert. She is part of a new campaign fro...
Newsroom Oct 12, 2021

Monday Scoreboard
MLB Playoffs American League Division Series Houston at Chicago – Postponed (Houston leads series 2-1) Boston 6 Tampa Bay 5 (Boston wins series 3-1) National League Division Series Atlanta 3 Mil...
Steve Chisholm Oct 12, 2021

More Than 400 New Cases of COVID-19
Saskatchewan has now surpassed 750 deaths related to COVID-19. We are the last of the western provinces to reach that grim milestone. There were 425 new confirmed cases on Thanksgiving Monday with Sas...
Vanese M. Ferguson Oct 12, 2021

Falsifying Vaccination Records Comes With Consequences
Anyone thinking about falsifying a vaccine record card to make it look as if you are fully vaccinated can expect charges if caught. The Ministry of Health, in an email, says "Falsifying vaccination re...
Newsroom Oct 11, 2021

Saskatoon’s Economic Recovery Rises
Saskatoon’s economic recovery has now risen to 79.3 per cent according to SREDA’s economic recovery tracker. A news release from SREDA states that active businesses, a majority of aggregat...
Devyn Gregoire Oct 11, 2021

USask Projects Looks to Support Indigenous Women Who Have Experience in Criminal Justice System
A USask research project is looking at ways to support Indigenous women who have experience with the criminal justice system, exploring health and wellness through connecting to the land and to cultur...
Carol Thomson Oct 11, 2021

SHA Restricts Number of Visitors at ICUs in Saskatoon and Regina
With ICU numbers increasing due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Saskatchewan Health Authority is introducing stricter measures for visitors. A news release from the SHA says that ICUs and cardiac care u...
Devyn Gregoire Oct 11, 2021

Crews Respond to a Kensington Kitchen Fire Sunday Night
Fire crews responded to home in the 300 block of Labine Crescent in the city’s Kensington neighbourhood just before 9 o’clock Sunday night for an accidental kitchen fire. A news release fr...
Devyn Gregoire Oct 11, 2021
















