Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Police Investigating Over Two Dozen Suspicious Fires
In the past 2 weeks, 29 suspicious fires have been reported within what police describe as Central Division. 20 of these fires have been within the boundaries of Avenue Y, Avenue K, 22nd street, and 1...
Gord Wiebe Jun 01, 2020

No Cap and Gown Convocation but Grads Start Receiving Diplomas
The President of the University of Saskatchewan says COVID-19 has created a positive for the post-secondary institution. Peter Stoicheff says increasing the quality and capacity of on-line courses has...
Vanese M. Ferguson Jun 01, 2020

Wild Wind Slowly Moving East
This morning there have been power outages, trees down, and probably a few patio umbrellas have made their way into nearby yards. There were wind warnings for parts of Saskatchewan Sunday and Brad Vro...
Vanese M. Ferguson Jun 01, 2020

Music Conference Goes Online
Instead of music resonating through nature at Beaver Creek, the Prairie Spirit School Division’s music conference for Grades 7 to 12 students will resonate online. The second half of the 4-day i...
Carol Thomson Jun 01, 2020

NDP Calls for Long-Term Care Changes
NDP Seniors Critic Danielle Chartier says a report on the state of long-term care homes in Saskatchewan released by the government on Friday show minimum care standards and adequate government funding...
Saskatoon Media Group Jun 01, 2020

Scheduled Bylaw Matters Resume
All City of Saskatoon scheduled bylaw matters will resume today (mon). The city says, if you received a summons, you should plan to appear or have someone appear in your place. There will be social di...
Gord Wiebe Jun 01, 2020

Remembering Two Firefighters
There were two closed functions Sunday at Fire Station No. 6 and in the area of the Scotiabank Theatre downtown to honour the 40th anniversary of the Queen’s Hotel fire. Firefighters Victor Budz...
Gord Wiebe Jun 01, 2020

Overnight Camping Begins
The beaches, swimming pools and playgrounds are all closed at Saskatchewan parks, there are daily activity kits that you can pick up with things to do like navigation and survival as well as campfire ...
Vanese M. Ferguson Jun 01, 2020

Speeder Ticketed over $800
Saturday night, Saskatoon Police charged a 30 year old man with driving in excess of 100 in a 50 km/hr speed zone. Just before eight o’clock, a patrol officer clocked a vehicle at 104 km/hr on t...
Gord Wiebe Jun 01, 2020

Saskatchewan Reports 11th COVID-19 Related Death
Saskatchewan now has 11 deaths due to COVID-19. A resident in the North Region who tested positive for COVID-19 has died. The province says the individual was in their 70s. Sunday’s COVID-19 upd...
Brad Jennings May 31, 2020















