Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Premier Welcomes Peaceful Rally, Condemns Vandalism
There was a protest in front of the provincial legislature on Tuesday, which both Premier Scott Moe and Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Saqib Shahab took the time to recognize during the daily COVID-...
Saskatoon Media Group Jun 02, 2020

COVID-19 update Tuesday: Saskatchewan Takes A Big Step Forward
This is probably the best day Saskatchewan has had in its efforts to flatten the curve of COVID-19. There are no new cases of novel coronavirus to report and the provincial total remains at 646. Fourt...
Vanese M. Ferguson Jun 02, 2020

Single Vehicle Rollover
Saskatoon fire fighters had to extract a middle age woman from her vehicle when it flipped in the 17-hundred block of Preston Avenue North, which is shortly before the turn into Preston Crossing, at 1...
Vanese M. Ferguson Jun 02, 2020

Ottawa Preparing for a Much Hoped-For COVID Vaccine
Don’t look for KN-95 masks used by front-line health workers to be made available to the public anytime soon. Procurement Minister Anita Anand says, we are still in the middle of a crisis, espec...
Saskatoon Media Group Jun 02, 2020

New Homes More Flammable Than Older Homes
The average new home is more flammable than the homes of 50 years ago. That from Saskatoon Fire Department Assistant Chief, Wayne Rodger, who explains that new homes are built with lightweight materia...
Carol Thomson Jun 02, 2020

Arm Yourself With Scam Protection
Saskatoon Police are reminding people to protect themselves from scams by being knowledgeable about them. Among some of the recent ones are: Extortion emails, a “homes-for-rent” scam, scam...
Gord Wiebe Jun 02, 2020

A Couple of Teens Hit with Costly Speeding Tickets
North Battleford RCMP say they nabbed a couple of high-speeders last Friday and Saturday. The first was just after six o’clock Friday night when radar picked up a vehicle doing 132 km/hr in an 8...
Gord Wiebe Jun 02, 2020

Man Tasered After Incident on City Bus
Saskatoon Police say a man became aggressive on a city bus just before ten o’clock Monday night and allegedly tried to strike the driver before running off. Members of the police Bike Unit were ...
Gord Wiebe Jun 02, 2020

Arsonist Believed to be Cause of Brush Fire
About $5,000 damage in a shed and brush fire Tuesday morning on the 13 hundred block of Preston Avenue South. The Saskatoon Fire Department got the call around five o’clock. Crews arrived in und...
Gord Wiebe Jun 02, 2020

Federal Government Preparing for Possibility of 2nd Wave
Justin Trudeau says his government continues to procure personal protective equipment for frontline health care workers, with the possibility of a 2nd wave of coronavirus infections on the horizon. Sp...
Saskatoon Media Group Jun 02, 2020















