Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Most Support but Opposition to Pipeline Expansion is Growing
Opposition to the TransMountain pipeline expansion is growing in Canada according to a survey by the Angus Reid Institute. This after the Supreme Court ruled that British Columbia does not have the ri...
Gord Wiebe Jan 28, 2020

Saskatchewan Man Facing Charges After Shot Fired in Alberta
A Saskatchewan man is facing charges after Vegreville RCMP say a suspect fired a shot when officers responded to a report of a stolen truck located in that community. It happened last Sunday evening a...
Gord Wiebe Jan 28, 2020

Prairieland Takes Over Saskatoon Entertainment Expo
The owners of the Saskatoon portion of the Saskatchewan Entertainment Expo are selling their event to the Saskatoon Prairieland Park Corporation. This comic, entertainment and pop-culture inspired eve...
Carol Thomson Jan 28, 2020

Prince Albert Bans Single-Use Plastic Bags
Prince Albert is a provincial trend setter. It is the first community in Saskatchewan to ban single-use plastic bags. City Council has unanimously approved the bylaw which will be enforced after a six...
Drew Wilson Jan 28, 2020

Nothing But Ashes Left in House Fire
Manitoba RCMP say a suspect wanted in connection to a house fire was seen walking down the highway and appeared to be burning items and throwing them on the road. Two of the four people who were in th...
Vanese M. Ferguson Jan 28, 2020

Drug and Weapons Bust in Prince Albert
Three people in their 20’s are facing firearms and drug-related charges after an investigation by the Integrated Street Enforcement Team in Prince Albert. A search warrant was executed at a resi...
Gord Wiebe Jan 28, 2020

Tuesday Schedule
SCHEDULE FOR TUESDAY, JANUARY 28 The 2020 Women's Viterra Scotties Provincial Curling Championship continues and winds up today in Melville. The original field of 12 teams is down to three as t...
Les Lazaruk Jan 28, 2020

University of Regina Cancelling Trips to China
Those at the University of Regina that had trips planned to China through the university will have a tough time doing so. The U of R has cancelled all centrally-organized and funded trips to China for...
Saskatoon Media Group Jan 28, 2020

Road Notes
The intersection of Cumberland Avenue and Isabella Street will be closed starting this morning (tues) at 8 o’clock to allow City crews to repair a primary water main. The work is expected to tak...
Saskatoon Media Group Jan 28, 2020

Recycling Coming for the Industrial, Commercial and Institutional Sector
Saskatoon City Council breezed through their regular meeting Monday afternoon. The meeting only took about an hour and a half to complete. The ICI sector will have to begin having seperate bins for wa...
Devyn Gregoire Jan 28, 2020

















