Category Archives: ((CJWW) Country 600) News

No New Deaths as Saskatchewan’s New Case and Active Case Numbers Continue to Trend Downward
For the second time this week, there were no new COVID-19-related deaths in Saskatchewan. That was also the case on Monday. Thursday’s update on the novel coronavirus from the Ministry of Health...
Les Lazaruk Feb 18, 2021

Progress In 2020 And A Better Year Ahead In Nutrien’s Forecast
Nutrien’s President and CEO says 2020 will go down as one of the most challenging years in recent history, but as we look towards 2021 we can see prospects of a much better year both socially an...
Carol Thomson Feb 18, 2021

Million Dollar Winner on Vault Breaker
Western Canada Lottery Corporation says Michael Tokarz of Rosthern won $1,182,437.43 – the grand jackpot – on Vault Breaker at Sports on Tap in Saskatoon last Friday. Tokarz says he hugged...
Vanese M. Ferguson Feb 18, 2021
Indigenous Engagement in Oil Industry on the Rise
The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) surveyed oil sands producers and says it shows the increasing role of Indigenous suppliers to the industry. In 2019 about $2.4 billion was spent ...
Vanese M. Ferguson Feb 18, 2021

Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce Partners with Polytechnic
The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce has entered into a partnership with Saskatchewan’s Polytechnic’s School of Continuing education to deliver virtual programming throughout the province....
Gord Wiebe Feb 18, 2021

RCMP Search for Missing Man
Martensville RCMP are asking for help from the public in finding 83-year-old Donald Fowler. Donald left his residence in Martensville last night [wed] and has not been seen since. Police believes he i...
Gord Wiebe Feb 18, 2021

Art Project Looks at Life After a Pandemic
This week Saskatoon residents can view an art installation that is looking ahead to “Life After a Pandemic”. Spokesperson Shad Ali, says the ECLAT Lighting initiative recently invited stud...
Brad Jennings Feb 18, 2021

Mobile COVID Testing Increases
The Saskatchewan Health Authority says testing for COVID-19 among Saskatoon’s vulnerable population is increasing thanks to a partnership between the Authority and local community-based organiza...
Gord Wiebe Feb 18, 2021

Injuries Result in Nearly a Million Dollars in Fines and Surcharges
Two workplace injuries in Saskatchewan have resulted in fines and surcharges nearing a million dollars. On February 9th, EVRAZ INC. of Ottawa pleaded guilty in Regina Provincial Court to violating Occ...
Gord Wiebe Feb 18, 2021

Canada Revenue Agency Loses Again to Cameco
Saskatoon-based uranium giant Cameco has received notice that the Supreme Court of Canada has dismissed Canada Revenue Agency’s application for leave to appeal last June’s decision of the ...
Gord Wiebe Feb 18, 2021
















