Category Archives: ((CJWW) Country 600) News

Province Announces Agreement on Road Sign Supply
The Government of Saskatchewan has contracted SAGE Roadway Signs, a division of Saskatoon-based JNE Welding, to supply highway traffic signs. It is part of a six-month pilot project to provide the min...
Gord Wiebe Sep 22, 2020

Three Institutions Receive Skills Training Funding
The province has announced annual funding of $4.3 million to Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies for skills training programs. The funding will allow the college to deliver a variety of educ...
Gord Wiebe Sep 22, 2020

Pedestrian Seriously Hurt in Accident
A 45 year old woman was struck by a pickup truck around 3:30 Monday afternoon at the intersection of Lorne Avenue and 8th Street. Saskatoon Police say she was taken to hospital by Medavie Health Servi...
Gord Wiebe Sep 22, 2020

Road Notes
The city says Clarence Avenue closes between 14th and 15th streets at eight o’clock Tuesday morning. Crews will be repairing a curb box. It’s expected the work will take two days to comple...
Gord Wiebe Sep 22, 2020

SES to Fight Saskatchewan Over Carbon Tax at Supreme Court
The Saskatchewan Environmental Society believes climate change is an issue of national concern, and is an intervenor for the federal government in the Supreme Court carbon tax case from the Saskatchew...
Carol Thomson Sep 22, 2020

Transit Union and City Sit Down for Bargaining
Three days of bargaining are scheduled for the City of Saskatoon and the Amalgamated Transit Union. Local 615 President Darcy Pederson says they will be at the table Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Last...
Carol Thomson Sep 22, 2020

Report Dangerous Drivers
Anyone who witnesses impaired or aggressive driving should report it to their local police service immediately, or call 911. That from Saskatchewan RCMP Traffic Services after officers conducted a roa...
Gord Wiebe Sep 22, 2020

City Committee Agrees with Ticketing During the Fall Street Sweeping Program
Vehicles are likely to be ticketed and towed this autumn if residents fail to adhere to parking restrictions during the Fall Sweep program. The Governance and Priorities Committee carried a report tha...
Brad Jennings Sep 21, 2020

Public Aid Requested With Saskatoon Woman Being Stabbed on Saturday Evening
The Saskatoon Police Service’s Serious Assault Unit is requesting the public’s help with their investigation into a Saturday night stabbing in the city’s west end. At about 9:45 p.m....
Les Lazaruk Sep 21, 2020

Two Men Found Not Guilty In Inmate’s Death During Penitentiary Riot
Two men charged after the Saskatchewan Penitentiary riot in December of 2016 have been found not guilty of second degree murder. The riot was December 14th of that year and involved around 185 prisone...
Carol Thomson Sep 21, 2020















