Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Request for Proposals Made for Power Station
A proposed natural gas power plant near Moose Jaw has entered the request for proposals phase. Two companies have been short-listed. The project has received approval to proceed to the permitting phas...
Gord Wiebe Feb 12, 2020

Wednesday Schedule
SCHEDULE FOR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12 Western Hockey League–6 games Saskatoon Blades vs Brandon Wheat Kings (Game time is 7 p.m. at SaskTel Centre. The broadcast on 98-COOL starts at 6 p.m....
Les Lazaruk Feb 12, 2020

The NDP Again Raise Concerns About Building in Wascana Park
Provincial Capital Commission critic Nicole Sarauer is once again speaking out against the Brandt/CNIB building proposed for Wascana Park. The Commission says the building will go ahead with more publ...
Saskatoon Media Group Feb 12, 2020

Potential for Slippery Roads and Sidewalks
The City of Saskatoon is warning of slippery sidewalks and streets after overnight flurries, blowing snow, and a sharp drop in temperature. Crews have been out, spreading salt and sand at high risk lo...
Gord Wiebe Feb 12, 2020

Alberta Man Killed During Incident with RCMP
One man is dead after an altercation with Alberta RCMP. Around five o’clock Tuesday afternoon, two officers responded to a call-for-service in the parking lot of a store in Blairmore, in the Cro...
Gord Wiebe Feb 12, 2020

Police Shoot Dog in Regina
A Regina Police officer shot a dog over the noon hour yesterday [tues]. Officers were sent to a residence on the 1,000 block of Broder Street about a disturbance involving a male inside a residence sc...
Gord Wiebe Feb 12, 2020

Tuesday Scoreboard
SCOREBOARD FOR TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 Saskatoon High School Basketball League Senior Girls Division Holy Cross 74 Bethlehem 38 Walter Murray 59 Bedford Road 27 Senior Boys Division Walter Murray ...
Les Lazaruk Feb 12, 2020

1.2 Million Litres of Oil Spilled
In recent history in Saskatchewan, 225-thousand litres of diluted heavy oil spilled into the North Saskatchewan River near Maidstone in 2016, then last December, an estimated 1.5-million litres leaked...
Carol Thomson Feb 11, 2020

Pipeline Protesters May Cause CN to Shut Down Significant Sections of Track
Canadian National Railway says it will be forced to shut down significant parts of its Canadian network if the blockades on its rail lines aren’t removed. The blockade near Belleville, Ontario i...
Carol Thomson Feb 11, 2020

Promoting Western Concerns Prior To Budget
Saskatoon’s Mayor spent Monday with municipal and federal leaders looking for solutions to the economic uncertainty in Western Canada. Charlie Clark says Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland ...
Carol Thomson Feb 11, 2020

















