Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Prime Minister says National Paid Sick Leave Program is in the Works
The Prime Minister, in his daily COVID-19 briefing, announced Monday that they are working on a national paid sick leave program. The suggestion is 10 days a year. This work is being done in conjuncti...
Vanese M. Ferguson May 25, 2020

Saskatoon Fire fighters Respond to Early Morning Blaze
Yet another fire in Saskatoon as firefighters started the work week with a garage fire at 4:30 a.m. Monday morning in the 1200 block of Avenue H North. They were alerted by a 911 call and arrived on s...
Vanese M. Ferguson May 25, 2020

Attack on Teen Alleged to be Racially Motivated
Nelson Chen, the father of a teenage boy who was allegedly attacked on Friday afternoon, in what Mr. Chen believes was racially motivated, says their family is overwhelmed by the support seen on socia...
Vanese M. Ferguson May 25, 2020

Firefighters Rappel Down Building and Fight More Fires
There have been almost a dozen fires in a week that the Saskatoon Fire Department have put out but the call Sunday night was actually to deal with a large sign on a downtown building which had become ...
Vanese M. Ferguson May 25, 2020

Have to Pay for Parking as of Today
Parking enforcement will be back in full effect today (Monday) after a special meeting of City Council last week. The reinstatement will include public pay parking, parking time limits, the residentia...
Brad Jennings May 25, 2020

Water Jeopardy is Greater than Realized
The University of Saskatchewan’s Global Water Futures program is organizing discussions with scientists and water management professionals to come up with recommendations for a new agency in Can...
Carol Thomson May 25, 2020

City Centre Part of the Official Community Plan at Saskatoon Council
Saskatoon City Council will consider a new Official Community Plan tonight at it’s Public hearing at 6 p.m. The city’s strategic plan of for 2018-2021 guided the priorities of City Council...
Vanese M. Ferguson May 25, 2020

Snowbirds Flying Home to Show of Hearts
Picture: Moose Jaw City Hall clock tower light is red and flags at half-mast in memory of Captain Jenn Casey. The people of Moose Jaw are being asked to Show Their Hearts to help welcome the Snowbirds...
Vanese M. Ferguson May 25, 2020

Less Than 14% of COVID-19 Cases in Saskatchewan are Considered Active
Covid-19 recoveries in Saskatchewan once again outnumbered the number of new cases confirmed on Sunday. Two new cases bring the provincial total to 632, while three new recoveries bring that total to ...
Brad Jennings May 24, 2020

Stay Safe on Your Bike Heading into Summer
With spring in full bloom and more people bringing their bicycles out, the Saskatchewan RCMP has some reminders for parents to review with their children. All cyclists should wear a helmet, no matter ...
Carol Thomson May 24, 2020















