Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Keep Pets Out of Hot Vehicles
It’s the same message you have most likely heard before, but now that the warmer weather is here to stay, the Saskatoon SPCA is once again reminding pet owners to leave their animals at home ins...
Carol Thomson Jun 12, 2020

Library Pick-Up Service Begins Monday
Saskatoon Public Libraries will get a bit closer to normalcy on Monday, when pick-up services are set to begin. All nine of SPL’s locations will be able to arrange holds for pick-up of physical ...
Brad Jennings Jun 12, 2020

YMCA to Re-Open Monday
Saskatoon’s Downtown YMCA will re-open on Monday, with a few limitations due to public health orders. The YMCA will be open 7am – 7pm, Monday to Friday, barring any revisions from the Gove...
Brad Jennings Jun 12, 2020

Prince Albert Changes Water Billing Practice
The City of Prince Albert is shifting from quarterly water bills to monthly ones, starting this month. The city says the move is expected to give customers a more timely view of their usage, what they...
Gord Wiebe Jun 12, 2020

More Stringent Screening for Air Travelers Coming.
The Prime Minister says the federal government is mandating that temperature screening for all passengers will be phased in, first for those traveling to Canada, then for those traveling from Canada, ...
Saskatoon Media Group Jun 12, 2020

Tragedy Strikes Alberta Hutterite Colony
Three teen girls have died while out on a community get-together on the St. Mary River in Alberta. Global News in Alberta is reporting that they are all from the Spring Valley Hutterite Colony near Le...
Vanese M. Ferguson Jun 12, 2020

Images of Assault, Confinement and Cruelty Lead to Charges
Disturbing images from confiscated cell phones have led Regina Police to laying charges against a 24 year old man. Last November, the Street Gang Unit executed a search warrant on a home on the 200 bl...
Gord Wiebe Jun 12, 2020

Shocking RCMP Arrest Addressed by Prime Minister and FSIN
After viewing a disturbing video of an RCMP officer in Alberta, tackling and punching a First Nations Chief, the Prime Minister says reforms need to take place in policing in Canada. During his COVID-...
Saskatoon Media Group Jun 12, 2020

COVID Kicks New Motor Vehicle Sales
COVID-19 rocked new motor vehicle sales in Canada. Statistics Canada says, in March, sales fell nearly 49 per cent year-over-year in March and nearly 75 per cent in April. These were the two largest y...
Gord Wiebe Jun 12, 2020

A Virtual Relay for Life
As of early this week, there were over 3-thousand participants nationwide and a million dollars raised for the Canadian Cancer Society’s virtual fundraiser Relay at Home, which is Saturday night...
Carol Thomson Jun 12, 2020















