Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Saskatchewan Recognizes the Holodomor
Holodomor was a man-made famine imposed by the former Soviet Union between 1932 and 1933. Holodomor in Ukrainian means extermination by hunger. A memorial candle was lit, to remain burning, during ...
Vanese M. Ferguson Nov 19, 2019

NDP Calls It A Muzzle Memo
Through the Freedom of Information Act, the provincial NDP received a memo which asks physician leaders not to contact outside agencies without informing the Saskatchewan Health Authority. During Ques...
Carol Thomson Nov 19, 2019

Escaped Prisoner in Prince Albert
Prince Albert law enforcement is on the look-out for a prisoner who escaped during a hospital visit. They say on Monday Courtney Leanne Sinclair, who is 23 years old, after being arrested for a break-...
Vanese M. Ferguson Nov 19, 2019

The Countdown To The JUNOS Begins
(from L to R: SaskTel Centre Executive Director Scott Ford, Saskatoon Mayor Charlie Clark, President & CEO of CARAS Allan Reid, Saskatoon Tribal Council Chief Mark Arcand, Saskatoon University MLA...
Carol Thomson Nov 19, 2019

Stabbing in Silverwood Heights
A 19 year old man took himself to hospital after suffering stab wounds around 8 o’clock Monday night. Police were called out to RUH after the victim and another 19 year old man reported he says ...
Vanese M. Ferguson Nov 19, 2019

SaskPower Open House for Major Saskatoon Transmission Project
SaskPower spokesman Joel Cherry says today’s open house for the public is so those who could be impacted by the a transmission line project in Saskatoon fully understands what it might entail. H...
Vanese M. Ferguson Nov 19, 2019

Highway Accidents Claim Two Lives
Wakaw RCMP say a 19 year old woman died at the scene of the two vehicle accident just north of Wakaw Monday morning. The call came in at 9:13 a.m. The woman who died was in the southbound vehicle. A 5...
Vanese M. Ferguson Nov 19, 2019

Premier’s Board of Education Award Presented
The Saskatchewan Rivers Public Board of Education and Saskatchewan Rivers Students for Change have received the 2019 Premier's Board of Education award for Innovation and Excellence in Education. They...
Gord Wiebe Nov 19, 2019

Canada Ranks Relatively Low in Well-Being of Children
According to a poll from Children’s First Canada, Canadians greatly overestimate the well-being of children. 71 per cent of Canadians – and 73 per cent in Saskatchewan and Manitoba –...
Gord Wiebe Nov 19, 2019

Wednesday is Transgender Day of Remembrance
Be kind, because you never know what someone is going through. That’s the advice from Connor Rodriguez, a community support advocate with OUT Saskatoon as Transgender Awareness Week winds down a...
Carol Thomson Nov 19, 2019
















