Author Archives: Syndicated Content

City Council Approves New Flag Policy
A policy has been established for flags flown at City Hall and was approved at City Council yesterday (Mon). The former Proclamations Policy was repealed and replaced by the Flag and Proclamations Pol...
Carol Thomson Oct 29, 2019

City Council Given a Look at the New Wards
It wasn’t an item that required approval City Council approval, but the new ward boundaries were presented to Monday’s meeting. There are 4 wards that are out of sync with the population v...
Carol Thomson Oct 29, 2019

P-A Police trying to find 15-year-old Girl
Prince Albert Police are trying to find a 15-year-old girl. Heaven Rabbitskin has brown hair and eyes and was last seen in the city. Police say she could still be in Prince Albert of the Wahpeton area...
Drew Wilson Oct 28, 2019
City of Saskatoon Declares Snow Event
The City of Saskatoon is calling in contract graders to help clear priority streets for the next 72 years. City officials say they are needed following the six centimetres of snow that fell in Saskato...
Drew Wilson Oct 28, 2019
Some Community Members Concerned With Possible Freeway Route
Nine speakers presented their thoughts or concerns to Saskatoon City Council Monday afternoon about the proposed freeway that would circle most of the outside of the city. Among them, Max Abraham with...
Carol Thomson Oct 28, 2019

NDP Calls For Emergency Department Wait Time Review
Saskatchewan’s official opposition is asking for a public review of emergency wait times and told the story during Question Period on Monday of a Regina woman who spent 5 days in a hallway at Pa...
Saskatoon Media Group Oct 28, 2019
Huskies Machart Rumbles to Canada West Football Offensive Salute
He averaged a hair under 167 yards per game rushing this season…and Adam Machart did better than that as he and the U of S Huskies finished off the regular campaign with a big victory! The third...
Les Lazaruk Oct 28, 2019

Program Goal is More Women in Mining
It’s a three-way match to give Indigenous women and girls a chance to pursue careers related to mining. MentorSTEP is funded by the mining industry and organized by the Saskatoon Tribal Council ...
Carol Thomson Oct 28, 2019

CFIB Says Employers Need More Information on Cannabis
Employers are still facing challenges related to cannabis in the workplace a year after legalization. That’s according to a new study from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business. Nearly...
Devyn Gregoire Oct 28, 2019

SGEU Says No Deal
SGEU members who work at the Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board says they are at an impasse in bargaining and have asked the Minister responsible to appoint a provincial Labour Relations O...
Vanese M. Ferguson Oct 28, 2019

















