Category Archives: ((CJWW) Country 600) News

Scam Involving Bitcoin and Your SIN
Saskatoon Police say there is a new scam doing the rounds in Saskatoon where fraudsters who claim to be from Service Canada, call people to inform them their SIN, or social insurance number, has been ...
Vanese M. Ferguson Jan 28, 2021

SGI Tackles Impaired Driving with “Could You Live With Yourself” Campaign
Two prominent anti-impaired driving advocates will be featured in a new SGI ad campaign “Could You Live With Yourself”, that tackles some of the less obvious consequences of impaired drivi...
Brad Jennings Jan 28, 2021

SaskEnergy Still on the Hunt to Find the Source of a Gas Leak
The junction of Highways 32 and 21 near Leader is shut down again. It had reopened around 8 this morning but RCMP shut it down around noon to aid SaskEnergy’s efforts to track down a natural gas...
Vanese M. Ferguson Jan 28, 2021

$1.5 Million Invested in Community Airports Last Year
The province says more than a dozen community airports benefited from the Community Airport Partnership in the last year. Taxpayers contributed a record $1.5 million to improvements at 15 community ai...
Gord Wiebe Jan 28, 2021

Two Unions Ratify Agreements with Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations
The Saskatchewan Union of Nurses and the Service Employees’ International Union West have ratified new collective bargaining agreements with the Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations....
Gord Wiebe Jan 28, 2021

Some of Those Federal Government COVID Payments May Have Taxes Owing
The Canada Revenue Agency advises that if you received one of the federal government’s benefits related to COVID-19 last year, you may have to pay some of it back in taxes. Saskatchewan spokespe...
Carol Thomson Jan 28, 2021

City Proposes Home Energy Loan Program
Saskatoon City Administration is proposing a loan program for homeowners to make their properties more energy efficient. The "Home Energy Loan Program," or HELP, will be presented to the Standing Poli...
Gord Wiebe Jan 28, 2021

Spring Sitting of the Legislature Targeted for April 6
Premier Scott Moe wants the spring sitting of the Legislative Assembly to commence on April 6th, with the next provincial budget to be tabled that day. Moe says, “The new budget will be the main...
Gord Wiebe Jan 28, 2021

Victim in Regina Vehicle/Pedestrian Accident has Died
Regina Police are investigating a vehicle/pedestrian collision Wednesday night that has also become a death investigation. The pedestrian, a 74 year-old woman, passed away in hospital. The collision h...
Gord Wiebe Jan 28, 2021

Parent Mental Health Addressed With New Funding
Conexus Credit Union has embarked on a three year partnership totaling $36,000 to fund professional mental health support for Boys & Girls Clubs of Saskatoon Parenting Programs as well as The Shif...
Vanese M. Ferguson Jan 28, 2021
















