Author Archives: Syndicated Content

COVID-19 Risk Remains Low In Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Saqib Shahab says the risk of contracting the coronavirus called COVID-19 is very low in this province. Fifteen people have been tested in Saskatchewan. 1...
Carol Thomson Feb 13, 2020

Government And Teachers’ Union Not On The Same Page
Saskatchewan’s Education Minister agrees with the Conciliation Board’s recommendation that classroom size and composition shouldn’t be included in the contract talks between the Sask...
Saskatoon Media Group Feb 13, 2020

Riders Sign Two American Offensive Linemen
Devon Johnson returns to the Green and White after spending the 2019 season on the practice roster. Prior to that the 24 year old had been cut by the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons. Johnson played his co...
Neil Billinger Feb 13, 2020

CIBC Makes Donation to Children’s Hospital to Help Families with Children Battling Cancer
CIBC is helping make the lives of families with children undergoing cancer treatment at the Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital a little bit easier. On Thursday, the bank announced that it has dona...
Devyn Gregoire Feb 13, 2020

Three First Degree Murder Charges For Regina Man
A 25 year old Regina man already facing charges in 2 other homicide cases has been charged in connection with a third investigation. On December 1st, Regina Police were dispatched to a report of a man...
Carol Thomson Feb 13, 2020

Saskatchewan Company Partners with Nike
Martensville’s Shercom Industries, a company that recycles rubber and turns it into new usable products has teamed up with Nike. In July, Shercom signed a deal with the sports brand which will s...
Devyn Gregoire Feb 13, 2020

You Can Do a Lot With a Smile
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...
Gord Wiebe Feb 13, 2020

SEIU-West Holds Information Picket
SEIU-West says Canadian Blood Services is bleeding them dry. The union says contract talks with CBS have been stalled since last June. The union has a strike mandate from its members. The union was ou...
Gord Wiebe Feb 13, 2020

A Strange Traffic Stop for a BC Officer
A Coquitlam RCMP officer didn’t let the student off with a warning after he ran a red light. The student turned out to be a 44 year old man who failed a roadside sobriety test. And yes, he had a...
Gord Wiebe Feb 13, 2020

How Much Support do the Protestors Actually Have
The Coastal Gaslink disruptions, blockades, and protests across Canada don’t seem to have a lot of support. The chaos has blocked railway access, and shut down streets, affecting both travelers ...
Gord Wiebe Feb 13, 2020

















