Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Wholesale Merchant Sales Up in Saskatchewan
Wholesale merchants sales rose in Saskatchewan by 6.4 per cent, February to March. Statistics Canada says only Prince Edward Island was higher and that was only marginally at 6.5 per cent. Across Cana...
Gord Wiebe May 20, 2020

Pay Parking Likely to Resume May 25th
The City of Saskatoon’s public pay parking and other parking enforcement measures will return on Monday. The plan is endorsed by the Governance and Priorities Committee and a special meeting of ...
Gord Wiebe May 20, 2020

Road Notes
The intersection of Central Avenue and 104th street closes at 7:00 am Wednesday. The city says workers will be replacing a sanitary manhole. The work is expected to take a day to complete if everythin...
Gord Wiebe May 20, 2020

Plan Still Being Formulated to Deal with 2018 Spill
Cameco is moving ahead with a corrective action plan for contaminated groundwater at Key Lake. In December of 2018, Cameco alerted provincial and federal regulators after discovering elevated uranium ...
Brad Jennings May 20, 2020

Two Grass Fires in Corman Park
Around five o’clock Tuesday afternoon, multiple 9-1-1 calls came in to the Saskatoon Fire Department about a grass fire near Highway 16 East and Market Drive. Then a second fire, believed to be ...
Gord Wiebe May 20, 2020

Provincial Infrastructure Funding To Boost Economy
The provincial government has listed all the funding allocations for communities under the new Municipal Economic Enhancement Program. Government Relations Minister Lori Carr says it means ensuring im...
Carol Thomson May 19, 2020

Saskatoon Transit to Operate With Limited Rider Capacity
The city of Saskatoon is making adjustments when it comes to transit during the COVID-19 pandemic. The number of riders able to board buses has been reduced to enable physical distancing while seated ...
Brad Jennings May 19, 2020

Man in Mercedes Attempts to Flee from Police
Saskatoon Police and RCMP members combined their efforts to arrest a man after he reportedly refused to stop for Police on Saturday. At approximately 4:20 p.m., Saskatoon Police received a report of a...
Brad Jennings May 19, 2020

Half Of Canadian COVID-19 Cases Have Recovered
Just over half of the people in Canada who contracted COVID-19 have recovered. Canada’s Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Theresa Tam, says there have been 78,499 cases, an increase of 11,093 cas...
Carol Thomson May 19, 2020

CUPE Challenges Comments Made by Deputy Labour Minister
CUPE Local 5430 is challenging comments made by Deputy Labour Minster Donna Johnson regarding COVID-19 in the workplace. Minister Johnson is quoted as saying “If there’s no reason to say t...
Brad Jennings May 19, 2020















