Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Holiday Festivities at the Saskatoon YMCA
Saskatoon and area children will have the opportunity Sunday afternoon to experience a range of Christmas activities. From 1 p.m. until 3 p.m. at the Saskatoon YMCA, the 2nd Annual Winter Wonderland w...
Devyn Gregoire Dec 07, 2019

Friday’s Scoreboard
FRIDAY’S SCOREBOARD Western Hockey League Kelowna Rockets 2 Prince Albert Raiders 1 Winnipeg ICE 3 Regina Pats 2 (OT) Red Deer Rebels 7 Moose Jaw Warriors 3 Kamloops Blazers 5 Brandon Whe...
Jerad Bowes Dec 07, 2019

Teachers Bargaining Conciliation Board Announced
The Provincial Teacher Bargaining Conciliation Board has been set up. Fay Humbert will represent the Teacher’s Bargaining Committee while the representative for the Government and Trustees is Ja...
Drew Wilson Dec 06, 2019

New Power Plant Opens in Saskatchewan
The Saskatchewan government celebrated the grand opening of the province’s newest natural gas-fired power plant Friday in Swift Current. The Chinook power station is expected to generate enough ...
Drew Wilson Dec 06, 2019

Striking Co-op Refinery Workers Hold a Second Rally in Regina
A second rally took place Friday afternoon as striking workers at the Co-op Refinery Complex in Regina continue to take to the streets after beginning their lock-out late Thursday afternoon and holdin...
Devyn Gregoire Dec 06, 2019

P-A Police Investigating a Shooting
Prince Albert Police continue to look into a Wednesday night shooting that sent a 27-year-old to hospital with a wound to her foot. Meanwhile a 27-year-old man has been arrested after an early Thursda...
Drew Wilson Dec 06, 2019

Wildlife Federation Hopes Province acts on Auditor General’s Report
The Executive Director of the Saskatchewan Wildlife federation feels future fisheries management in the province is in a crucial stage. Darrell Crabbe hopes the government takes criticism from the Pro...
Drew Wilson Dec 06, 2019

Saskatoon Kinsmen–High School Athletics Scholarship Award Winners Announced
It’s a three-pronged presentation/recognition…and well worth all the pomp and ceremony associated with it! Ojamalie Attah (pictured) of Tommy Douglas and Brandon Davidsen (below) of Bishop...
Les Lazaruk Dec 06, 2019

Provincial Government Monitory Coop Lockout
The provincial government says they are closely monitoring the Co-op refinery strike. Labour Relations and Workplace Safety Minister Don Morgan believes this is a serious problem for the province cons...
Drew Wilson Dec 06, 2019

Employees Take Shelter at Mine’s Refuge Stations
228 workers at one of Mosaic potash Esterhazy mines were in refuge stations for 6 hours yesterday after a worker smelled smoke in the K-2 mine. Mosaic’s Sarah Fedorchuk says they followed protoc...
Vanese M. Ferguson Dec 06, 2019
















