Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Speeding Leads to Seizure of Drugs
The Saskatoon Police tried to pull over a speeding car on Saturday afternoon around 1 o’clock eastbound on 8th Street at Cumberland Avenue. Police say the driver, who was the only person in the ...
Vanese M. Ferguson Feb 18, 2020

Drugs and Guns Seized in Prince Albert Area Bust
Prince Albert RCMP and the Crime Reduction Team arrested a man and two women charging them after a search warrant was executed on the Sturgeon Lake First Nation. The search took place last Wednesday. ...
Vanese M. Ferguson Feb 18, 2020

Looking For A Solution To Pipeline Protests And Rail Blockades
The Prime Minister didn’t receive much support from the other party leaders in the House of Commons Tuesday morning as the protests against the Coastal GasLink project were discussed. Justin Tru...
Carol Thomson Feb 18, 2020

Drug and Weapons Bust in Prince Albert
Drugs and weapons are off the streets in Prince Albert after the Integrated Street Enforcement Team conducted two investigations last week. On Thursday evening, a traffic stop led to two homes being s...
Gord Wiebe Feb 18, 2020

Smile – You Might be Saving a Life
Just smiling or saying hi can go a long way in making someone’s day. That’s according to Michelle Buglas, a manager with the Saskatchewan Health Authority s Mental Health and Addiction Ser...
Devyn Gregoire Feb 18, 2020

Allowable Speed of Trains – Changes Again
Over the Family Day long weekend, the Federal Transportation Minister amended the Ministerial Order pertaining to speed of trains in Canada. Marc Garneau issued the order after the second rail derailm...
Vanese M. Ferguson Feb 18, 2020

New Relocatable Classrooms Coming
15 new relocatable classrooms are coming to six school divisions in the province. The provincial government is funding the project to the tune of $6 million. The new classrooms are needed to address g...
Gord Wiebe Feb 18, 2020

First Nation Chiefs Weigh in on the Issue of Rail Blockades
Serge Otis Simon, Grand Chief of the Mowhawk Council of Kanesatake, is urging his people to stop the rail blockades. He does feel the only weapon they have is to assert their rights, but by stopping t...
Vanese M. Ferguson Feb 18, 2020

Statistics Canada Analyses Exports to China
China is one of Canada’s largest merchandise trading partners and, according to Statistics Canada, is an important market for Canadian businesses. In 2018, more than 3,750 Canadian businesses ex...
Gord Wiebe Feb 18, 2020

Manufacturing Sales Decline
Manufacturing sales in Saskatchewan were off 7.8 per cent November to December. Statistics Canada says we were one of four provinces recording a decline and ours was the largest. Nationally, sales fel...
Gord Wiebe Feb 18, 2020














