Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Number of Walk-In Mental Health Counseling Clinics Growing
The provincial government is expanding walk-in mental health counseling services across the province. The free service will be available through Family Service Saskatchewan member agencies. Help will ...
Gord Wiebe Aug 13, 2019

Premier Makes Changes to Cabinet
The Premier is making a minor shuffle to his cabinet. While 14 ministers retain their current portfolios, three are changing. Lori Carr becomes Minister of Government Relations; Minister for First Nat...
Gord Wiebe Aug 13, 2019

Summit in Prince Albert Considers First Nations’ Right to Resources
Although the Treaties were all signed years before the Natural Resource Transfer Agreement between the federal government and the provinces, First Nations were not included, and the First Nations from...
Carol Thomson Aug 13, 2019

Tuesday’s Sports Schedule
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are on a bye-week after Friday’s lightning shortened 17-10 win in Montreal. The Green and White have won four in a row and now have a 5-3 record tied with Calgary an...
Drew Wilson Aug 13, 2019

Safety Training for Indigenous Students
Free practical safety training is being given to Indigenous youth in the province. The Saskatchewan Safety Council is teaming up with Saskatchewan Building Trades to also provide information on union ...
Gord Wiebe Aug 13, 2019

Saskatoon Infrastructure Projects in Limbo
The mayor of Saskatoon is concerned a procedural wrangle between Ottawa and the provinces while a federal election is looming could delay the start of two big infrastructure projects in the city. Char...
Drew Wilson Aug 13, 2019

CJWW Scoreboard – August 12th
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are on a bye-week after Friday’s lightning shortened 17-10 win in Montreal. The Green and White have won four in a row and now have a 5-3 record tied with Calgary an...
CJWW News Aug 12, 2019

Possible Break For Cannabis Stores With Renewal Of Licencing On The Way
The renewal fee for Saskatoon’s legal cannabis stores may be quite a bit less than was first decided last year. It was voted in originally that the initial licencing fee would be $20-thousand an...
Carol Thomson Aug 12, 2019

Pleasant Hill Community Association Urges City To Take Action
Since 2003 when the Pleasant Hill Revitalization Committee was consulted and gave many recommendations to the City of Saskatoon, many have yet to come to fruition. A letter from the Pleasant Hill Comm...
Carol Thomson Aug 12, 2019

Man Dies After Accident August 1st
A man who was seriously injured in a 4-vehicle accident on August 1st has died. Saskatoon Police say the 32 year old was in a collision at 19th Street West and Avenue F South. Two others suffered non ...
Carol Thomson Aug 12, 2019

















