Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Conservatives Take the Lead
According to pollster Leger, the Conservatives have taken the lead over the Liberal Party in the run-up to the federal election. With the first half of the campaigning almost complete, 34 per cent of ...
Gord Wiebe Aug 31, 2021

Some are Wondering if Saskatchewan is Entering a Boom Period
It’s too soon to say Saskatchewan is entering a period of boom years, but the news of recent investments is still very positive for the province’s economy. That, from USask’s Dean of...
Carol Thomson Aug 31, 2021

Ceremonial Teepee Under Construction
The new Federation of Sovereign Indian Nations building, near Saskatoon’s John G. Diefenbaker Airport, will be adorned by a new F-S-I-N Ceremonial Teepee, located in front of the structure. F-S-...
Les Lazaruk Aug 31, 2021

City Committee to Look at Indicative Tax Rate
The City of Saskatoon Standing Policy Committee on Finance meets Tuesday afternoon to look over their options for setting the indicative tax rate for the 2022 and 23 budget. This isn't about setting t...
Gord Wiebe Aug 31, 2021

Indigenous Signs to be Erected at E.B. Campbell Hydroelectric Station
Tuesday Morning, Mtis Nation-Saskatchewan President Glen McCallum and Cumberland House Cree Nation Chief Rene Chaboyer will place signs at the E. B. Campbell Dam entrance. They are to welcome people t...
Gord Wiebe Aug 31, 2021

Aiming for Fall 2022 for Reopening Farmers’ Market Building
The City of Saskatoon says “Ideas Incorporated” has been selected through a public Request for Proposal process as the preferred proponent to lease the Farmers' Market Building. The City h...
Gord Wiebe Aug 31, 2021

Hundreds of Crosses Will be Erected on the Grounds of the Legislature
Sixteen-hundred-eighty-one people have died of an overdose in Saskatchewan since 2010, when the data first started being collected. The executive director of Saskatoon’s Prairie Harm Reduction s...
Carol Thomson Aug 31, 2021

City Council Delays COVID-19 Masking Decision Until Tuesday
With a fourth wave of COVID-19, Saskatoon City Council’s agenda on Monday included whether or not to make masks mandatory for city workers and whether or not to have weekly testing for the virus...
Carol Thomson Aug 30, 2021

Two Drug Trafficking Calgarians Try, But Cannot Completely Flee Saskatoon Police
Two Calgary men are facing drug trafficking charges after fleeing from Saskatoon Police officers on Sunday evening. A patrol officer saw a suspected stolen vehicle traveling in the area of 22nd Street...
Les Lazaruk Aug 30, 2021

Two Dead, One Injured At Meadow Lake Campground
Two adults are dead and a third person has been injured from an incident at the Lions Park campground in Meadow Lake. RCMP responded Monday afternoon. The injured person was transported to hospital fo...
Carol Thomson Aug 30, 2021
















