Category Archives: ((CJWW) Country 600) News

Option of Saskatchewan Procuring its Own Batch of Vaccinations is “Not Off the Table”
Premier Scott Moe says the option of Saskatchewan procuring its own batch of vaccinations is not off the table. On Thursday, Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister announced the purchase of two million dose...
Brad Jennings Feb 11, 2021

Two People Charged With Second-Degree Murder on Flying Dust First Nation
A pair of 31-year-old adults have been arrested and charged in connection to a stabbing death on the Flying Dust First Nation back on Tuesday evening. Conrad Joseph Jay Merasty of the Flying Dust Firs...
Les Lazaruk Feb 11, 2021

Fifteen-Year-Old Ile a la Crosse Male Charged With Second-Degree Murder
A 15-year-old male has been charged with second degree murder in relation to the death of 46-year-old Cameron Roy in Ile a la Crosse early Wednesday morning. The youth and Cameron Roy were known to ea...
Les Lazaruk Feb 11, 2021

Two Days of Cold Weather Records
On Wednesday there were four new weather records set on Wednesday and thirteen new records set in Saskatchewan on Thursday, including Saskatoon. These are cold records of course; a daily minimum tempe...
Vanese M. Ferguson Feb 11, 2021

NDP Says Government Isn’t Using a Significant Tool Available to Fight COVID-19
Opposition leader Ryan Meili and Health Critic Vick Mowat are calling on the government to immediately introduce wide-spread rapid testing in schools, long term care facilities and high risk communiti...
Vanese M. Ferguson Feb 11, 2021

Saskatchewan Medical Association Wants Province to Revisit Its Vaccination Plan
The Saskatchewan Medical Association is calling on the provincial government to re-evaluate its vaccination delivery plan which was unveiled this week. SMA President Dr. Barb Konstantynowicz says the ...
Vanese M. Ferguson Feb 11, 2021

Highway 16 Drug Bust Nets Meth and Cocaine
Saskatchewan RCMP say officers pulled over a vehicle heading east on Highway 16 near Maidstone on Tuesday night for speeding and swerving over the shoulder line. Police allege that during a conversati...
Vanese M. Ferguson Feb 11, 2021

No New COVID-19-Related Deaths to Report in Saskatchewan For the First Time in Four Weeks
For the first time since January 14th, there were no new deaths to report because of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan while, for the fifth consecutive day, there were fewer than 200 new cases of the novel cor...
Les Lazaruk Feb 11, 2021

Restoration Work At Saskatchewan Polytechnic Continues After Cyber Attack
The Chief Financial Officer and Vice-President of Administration Services at Saskatchewan Polytechnic says the institution became a victim of a malware attack on October 30th and the work to get every...
Carol Thomson Feb 11, 2021

Family Dispute Resolution Helps to Keep Matters Out of Court
In January of last year, the provincial government implemented mandatory early family dispute resolution for divorce and separation proceedings in Prince Albert and that will be expanded to Regina on ...
Carol Thomson Feb 11, 2021
















