Author Archives: Syndicated Content

House Fire Suspicious
Damage is estimated at $30 thousand after a house fire on the 700 block of Avenue M South. The Saskatoon Fire Department got the call around eight o’clock Wednesday night. Crews arrived to find ...
Gord Wiebe Apr 09, 2020

Chased Him Out of His Shoes
A shoeless suspect is in custody facing a Break and Enter charge after an incident around 2:15 Thursday morning. Saskatoon Police were called about a break-in to a garage on the 31 hundred block of Ca...
Gord Wiebe Apr 09, 2020

Meili Reacts to SHA Projections, Calls on Province to Create Task Force
NDP Leader Ryan Meili called on the provincial government to make sure all hands are on deck, to fight COVID-19. After the Saskatchewan Health Authority released projected numbers on Wednesday, predic...
Brad Jennings Apr 08, 2020

Reynolds Says No Layoffs and No Positive COVID-19 Tests for Riders’ Staff
Craig Reynolds says no Saskatchewan Roughriders’ staff have been laid off and no staff members have tested positive for COVID-19. The Riders’ President and C-E-O spoke for over 20 minutes ...
Les Lazaruk Apr 08, 2020

Saskatoon Man Facing Robbery, Forcible Confinement Charges
A 30 year old Saskatoon man is facing a number of charges following an armed robbery Wednesday morning. At approximately 3:15 a.m. police received a report of a robbery at gunpoint. A 35 year old man ...
Brad Jennings Apr 08, 2020

COVID Recoveries Outnumber New Cases in Province on Wednesday
On Wednesday the Saskatchewan government reported more COVID-19 recoveries than new cases. Fifteen more people have been confirmed as recovered which brings that total to 103. There are 11 new, confir...
Brad Jennings Apr 08, 2020

Premier Responds To “What If” Scenario With Thousands Of COVID-19 Deaths
Saskatchewan Health officials say their COVID-19 projections are not about what they think is going to happen but are for planning purposes. They feel they may have a more realistic idea in a week, or...
CJWW News Apr 08, 2020

Border Restrictions Remain for Long Weekend
The Canada Border Services Agency is reminding everyone that travel restrictions are still in place at international border crossing as we head into the Easter and Passover long weekend. The restricti...
Vanese M. Ferguson Apr 08, 2020

So-called Covid Challenge Leads to Charges
Police in Taber, Alberta have charged a local man after getting a complaint last Thursday about a group of four people tampering with products in a local food store by licking the items. The incident ...
Vanese M. Ferguson Apr 08, 2020

Medical Equipment Makes it Across the Border
During the daily national briefing in Ottawa, deputy prime minister Chrystia Freeland says personal protective masks ordered from 3M in the U.S crossed the border last night. U.S president Donald Trum...
Saskatoon Media Group Apr 08, 2020
















