Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Infants’ Risk for Asthma
Infants could be at risk of developing asthma if their home is frequently seeing the use of cleaning products. That according to a new study out of Simon Fraser University, gathering data from just ov...
Brad Jennings Mar 16, 2020

Schools Remain Open in Saskatchewan
The risk still remains low for those in Saskatchewan to contract coronavirus, although the risk is increasing. The province has also added a self-assessment tool to its website that they hope will eas...
Devyn Gregoire Mar 16, 2020

Closures and Changes Resulting From COVID-19 Precautions
Effective Monday, all civic leisure facilities are closed over COVID-19 concerns. That also includes indoor rink facilities, outdoor rink buildings, golf courses and the Forestry Farm Park and Zoo. Th...
Gord Wiebe Mar 16, 2020

Home Invasion and Stabbing in Saskatoon
Saskatoon Police say there was a home invasion on the 400 block of Queen Street Saturday night around 7:40. Five individuals were involved and there may have been a firearm involved. Three people were...
Gord Wiebe Mar 16, 2020

Stabbing in the City
There was a stabbing around seven o’clock Saturday night. Saskatoon police say a patrol officer was flagged down at 21st and Avenue R by a 56 year old man driving himself to hospital suffering f...
Gord Wiebe Mar 16, 2020

Road Notes
Cumberland Avenue between 13th and 14th Streets will be closed starting this morning (mon) at 8 a.m. to replace a sewer connection. The work is expected to take two days to complete if everything goes...
Devyn Gregoire Mar 16, 2020

SaskTel Making Changes as a Result of COVID-19
SaskTel says it is waiving all data overage charges for SaskTel Wireless and fusion Internet customers who will be working from home and remotely. From March 17th to the 31st, there will be no domesti...
Gord Wiebe Mar 16, 2020

Construction on Prince Albert Hospice Expected to Start This Spring
Work on the Rose Garden Hospice in Prince Albert is expected to get started this spring. That’s according to the Chair of the Rose Garden Hospice Association, Marina Mitchell. She says they̵...
Devyn Gregoire Mar 15, 2020

NDP Calls for Supports for School Workers and Families Amid COVID-19 Outbreak
The provincial NDP is pushing the government to provide more clarity when it comes to Sunday’s release from the province about keeping schools open. NDP Leader Ryan Meili says it’s not cle...
Devyn Gregoire Mar 15, 2020

Blades Send Players Home Due to COVID-19 Outbreak
The Saskatoon Blades have decided to send their players home to their families due to the coronavirus outbreak. The team says they will continue to monitor the situation and that they will remain in c...
Devyn Gregoire Mar 15, 2020
















