Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Rather Than Open Now, Saskatchewan Sports Shrine Targets September 1 to Welcome Public
The Saskatchewan Sports Hall-of-Fame could have opened Monday, but the Regina-based shrine is waiting until September 1 to do so. Considered to be a museum, the S-S-H-F could’ve opened its doors...
Les Lazaruk Jun 29, 2020

Businesses Are Re-opening, But It’s Tough Out There
The prairie spokesperson for the Canadian Federation of Independent Business is urging everyone to shop local. Marilyn Braun-Pollon says Saskatchewan small businesses are about 60 per cent fully open,...
Carol Thomson Jun 29, 2020

Bison on the Loose: Update
Corman Park Police Chief Warren Gherasim says about 3 to 5 bison are still on the loose after a herd of 52 escaped Sunday night and into Monday morning. A bison farmer by Dalmeny had reported that his...
Brad Jennings Jun 29, 2020

House Fire In Silverwood Heights
The Saskatoon Fire Department arrived to a home in the Silverwood Heights early Sunday afternoon in less than 4 minutes after multiple 911 calls about a home in the 100 block of Stechishin Crescent on...
Carol Thomson Jun 29, 2020

Fast Food Restaurant Fire Overnight in Saskatoon
The Saskatoon Fire Department received a 911 call from an employee at the McDonalds on 51st Street at 12:13 Monday morning. A commercial kitchen appliance was on fire. Everyone in the building was eva...
Vanese M. Ferguson Jun 29, 2020

The Ethics and Legalities Surrounding Finding a Vaccine
The Universities of Saskatchewan and Regina held a virtual lecture recently to discuss the legal, policy and ethical considerations around finding a vaccine for COVID-19. Dr. Claudia Emerson, Director...
Carol Thomson Jun 29, 2020

Early Morning Accident Results in Fatality
A 33 year old man who was a passenger in a car that appears to have hit a guard rail and rolled, has died from his injuries. Emergency crews were called out at 3:15 a.m. Monday morning to Highway 16 a...
Vanese M. Ferguson Jun 29, 2020

Three Arrested in Stolen Vehicle
A man and a woman from Onion Lake and a woman from Lloydminster are under arrest after a report last Friday afternoon of a suspicious vehicle on the 100 block of St. Lawrence Court. Around four o̵...
Gord Wiebe Jun 29, 2020

The Prime Minister on the Border, NAFTA, and Aluminum Tariffs
The border with the U.S. will remain closed until at least July 21st. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says, given the situation in the U.S and other areas continuing with high case loads, the country ne...
Saskatoon Media Group Jun 29, 2020

Regional Legions Under the Gun Because of COVID-19
Yet another business that finds itself struggling amidst the devastating economic impacts from COVID-19, is the Royal Canadian Legion. In Saskatchewan alone, about a dozen branches are in financial tr...
Saskatoon Media Group Jun 29, 2020















