Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Canadian sprint champion is forced to withdraw from Knights of Columbus, Saskatchewan Indoor Games
Sam Effah’s (pictured) road to competing on behalf of Canada at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo will not go through the indoor track at the Saskatoon Field House. Organizers for the annual Knigh...
Les Lazaruk Jan 20, 2020

Prince Albert Mural Receives National Recognition
An Indigenous Mural Project in Prince Albert has been recognized at the 12TH Canada’s History Forum at Rideau Hall in Ottawa. The project was named Runner-Up in the Excellence for Community Prog...
Gord Wiebe Jan 20, 2020

Saskatoon Officer Back After Training Police in Ukraine
A Saskatoon Police officer who spent a year in Ukraine as part of an international contingency of officers helping to train new police in that country, is very appreciative of the relationship the Sas...
Carol Thomson Jan 20, 2020

The Dignity of Luggage
No child should ever have to move using a garbage bag for their belongings. That from the Executive Director of the Saskatchewan Foster Families Association, which provides luggage for children in fos...
Carol Thomson Jan 20, 2020

Financial Confidence Increases Despite Present Worries
Insolvency practice, “MNP limited,” says more Saskatchewan residents are optimistic about their financial future. Net confidence a year down the road here and in Manitoba rose two points s...
Gord Wiebe Jan 20, 2020

Monday Schedule
SCHEDULE FOR MONDAY, JANUARY 20 The Canadian Junior Curling Championships continue today and run through Sunday in Langley, B-C. Both the Junior Women and Junior Men's titles are up for grabs w...
Les Lazaruk Jan 20, 2020

Number of incidents Involving Dangerous Goods in Saskatchewan on the Rise
When it comes to incidents involving dangerous goods, Saskatchewan is one of the top three provinces for having problems. Nearly half of the total number of reportable dangerous goods incidents happen...
Gord Wiebe Jan 20, 2020

Looking Ahead to the Provincial Election
The 2020 provincial election happens November 2. Premier Scott Moe feels he has shown Saskatchewan voters that, while he is different than long-time Premier Brad Wall, the values of the party have not...
Saskatoon Media Group Jan 20, 2020

Moose Jaw Enters the Hockeyville Battle
Moose Jaw is looking to become this year’s Kraft Hockeyville. The city is hoping to win the honour and receive $250,000 in rink upgrades which would go to replacing many aging things at the Bert...
Saskatoon Media Group Jan 20, 2020

Missing Person Found
Saskatoon Police are no longer looking for 36 year old Trent Bear. He had been reported missing on the weekend. Police say he was located and found to be safe.
Gord Wiebe Jan 20, 2020

















