Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Rattlers Promote From Within as Rawlyk Goes From Assistant Coach to General Manager
From assistant coach to General Manager…it’s not the typical progression in professional sports…but if anyone can do it, it’s Barry Rawlyk (pictured)! An uber-successful coach ...
Les Lazaruk Jan 09, 2020

Raiders Acquire Experienced Memorial Cup Goaltender From Pats
The biggest goaltending fish in the W-H-L trade pond has been landed by Prince Albert. The Raiders acquired 19-year-old Max Paddock from Regina Thursday morning for 17-year-old forward Jakob Brook, a ...
Les Lazaruk Jan 09, 2020

Coach Tennant Closely Follows Huskie Women’s V-Ball Team into Canada West Shrine
Mark Tennant is closely following the championship team he coached into the Canada West Conference Hall-of-Fame. The head coach of the U of S women’s volleyball program from 1971 to 1997, direct...
Les Lazaruk Jan 09, 2020

Looking for a Better Life
The “gut” decision to leave Serbia for Canada was based on the belief of a better life for his family. In part four of CJWW’s five part series Dr. Velimir Milenkovic points to early ...
Drew Wilson Jan 09, 2020

Time to Think Camping!
It’s a great time of year to plan for camping this summer. Reservations for camping in Prince Albert National Park and Grasslands National Park open tomorrow (fri) morning at 8 am. At P-A Nation...
Gord Wiebe Jan 09, 2020

Grappling with the HIV Outbreak in North Battleford
Steps are being taken by the Saskatchewan Health Authority to tackle the HIV outbreak that has grappled the North Battleford area this year. Dr. Mandiangu Nsungu, medical health officer for the Lloydm...
Devyn Gregoire Jan 09, 2020

Value of Building Permits Fall
The value of building permits in Saskatchewan fell about 11 per cent in November. Five other provinces also saw drops, three of them greater than ours. Nationally, there was an average drop of 2.4 per...
Gord Wiebe Jan 09, 2020

Central Saskatchewan Socked by Wednesday’s Snowstorm
It appears communities north of Saskatoon were hit the hardest by Wednesday’s blowing snowstorm. Environment Canada says Holbein led the province with almost 18 cm, about 16 cm fell on Rabbit La...
Drew Wilson Jan 09, 2020

Thursday Schedule
SCHEDULE FOR THURSDAY, JANUARY 9 On the high school beat: The 52nd annual B-R-I-T, Bedford Road Invitational high school boys basketball Tournament, starts today and runs through Saturday at Be...
Les Lazaruk Jan 09, 2020

Library Staff Ratify Tentative Agreement
Workers at the Saskatoon Public Library have ratified a tentative collective agreement. The agreement was reached last November after a voluntary mediation process. The two sides had been bargaining f...
Gord Wiebe Jan 09, 2020

















