Category Archives: ((CJWW) Country 600) News

Frog Lake First Nation to find out where $120 million in assets went between 2013 and 2018
A recent ruling by the federal court might finally produce some answers about Frog Lake First Nation's financial records. After Frog Lake First Nation’s trust fund was drained of nearly $120 mil...
Keira Miller Nov 24, 2025

Chamber offers up some food for thought going into budget deliberations
The Greater Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce is urging City Council to consider the impact of yearly property tax increases ahead of budget deliberations. Saskatoon Chamber CEO Jason Aebig says that the ...
Lane Hoffart Nov 24, 2025

Two people dead after separate traffic accidents on Friday
On Friday afternoon over the lunch hour, the Moose Jaw RCMP responded to an accident on Highway #2, approximately eight kilometres north of Moose Jaw. A semi truck and a car had collided and the drive...
Vanese M. Ferguson Nov 24, 2025

Company fined in connection to worker being hurt on a Corman Park job site
This month 3Twenty Modular was instructed by the courts to pay $100,000 in fines and surcharges after pleading guilty in Saskatoon Provincial Court to violations of The Occupational Health and Safety ...
Vanese M. Ferguson Nov 24, 2025

Police looking for information from the public after man is stabbed
The Saskatoon police Service says officers responded to the Riversdale neighbourhood after receiving a report of an injured man in front of a business in the 300 block of 20th Street West. Police say ...
Vanese M. Ferguson Nov 24, 2025

Salvation Army launches 2025 Christmas Kettles
The Salvation Army has launched their annual Kettle Campaign this year in Saskatoon. The campaign aims to raise enough money for the Salvation Army to fund it’s yearly programs, particularily th...
Lane Hoffart Nov 23, 2025

NSBA survey shows businesses working to implement sustainable practices
According to a recent survey by NSBA: Saskatoon Business Association, local businesses are working hard to implement sustainable practices, it's just not being recorded. Dr. Aneela Salman says the aim...
Keira Miller Nov 23, 2025

Saskatchewanians rally for change in response to B.C. ostrich cull
Hazard lights flashing and Canadian flags in tow, nearly 60 protesters gathered for a slow roll from Martensville to Saskatoon City Hall on Saturday. The convoy was organized by Farmers Protest Canada...
Keira Miller Nov 22, 2025

Prince Albert budget deliberations conclude
The City of Prince Albert’s Budget Committee has concluded deliberations on the proposed 2026 budget. The taxation requirement was reduced by over $1.1 million after committee decisions and a re...
Lane Hoffart Nov 22, 2025

Saskatoon receives landscape architecture award
A Saskatoon green network project has received a Certificate of Merit for Landscape Architecture. Nourishing Community: Leif Erickson and Boughton Park Enhancements was honoured at the Design Council ...
Lane Hoffart Nov 22, 2025
















