Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Water Security Agency Urges Caution At Gardiner Dam Spillway
Take a wide berth of the Gardiner Dam spillway at Lake Diefenbaker. That’s the advice from the Water Security Agency, which is urging boaters and the general public to heed the safety signage an...
Carol Thomson Jul 06, 2020

Man Dies In ATV Accident, Driver Charged
A Saskatoon man has been charged with impaired driving causing death and refusing to provide a breath sample, in connection to the investigation of an ATV accident on a farm in the Wakaw area. Wakaw R...
Carol Thomson Jul 06, 2020

Recent Recoveries Outnumber New Cases of COVID-19
As of Monday, Saskatchewan crested the 800 mark for number of COVID-19 cases. Nine new cases are reported today and 21 more people have recovered. Three of the cases are in the Far North region, one i...
Vanese M. Ferguson Jul 06, 2020

Fatal Accident East of Regina
Southey RCMP say a car carrying five people down a grid road just east of Regina, lost control in an area closed for construction and rolled into the ditch. A 51 year old man was pronounced dead at th...
Vanese M. Ferguson Jul 06, 2020

Two Water Rescues in Two Days
The Saskatoon Fire Department wants people to stay off the South Saskatchewan River because a release from Gardiner Dam has increased flow rates and river water levels to a point it is unsafe. The war...
Vanese M. Ferguson Jul 06, 2020

Despite Pandemic, SaskPower Reports Net Income Increase
SaskPower’s annual report says deferred bill payments for customers because of COVID-19 total $47-million as of the end of last month and sales for the Crown Corporation were down by 10 per cent...
Carol Thomson Jul 06, 2020

The Saskatchewan Landlord Association Gets its Wish
The province says, as of August 4th, the suspension of eviction notices will be lifted. The Office of Residential Tenancies will begin accepting eviction applications from landlords for non-payment of...
Gord Wiebe Jul 06, 2020

Weyerhaeuser Fined After Employee Injured
Weyerhaeuser of Vancouver has been fines $182 thousand after pleading guilty to one count under Occupational Health and Safety regulations in Hudson Bay Provincial Court. The charge stems from an inci...
Gord Wiebe Jul 06, 2020

Bob Rae Appointed Canada’s U.N. Ambassador
Bob Rae is the new Ambassador to the United Nations. The Prime Minister announced the appointment today (mon). He has most recently served as Canada’s Special Envoy on Humanitarian and Refugee I...
Gord Wiebe Jul 06, 2020

SOCO Annual Report Shows $3 Million Net Income for the Year
Of the 185 businesses that started operations at Innovation Place at the University of Saskatchewan, 123 are still active in the province. 62 are located in Saskatchewan’s two technology parks a...
Gord Wiebe Jul 06, 2020















