Category Archives: ((CJWW) Country 600) News

Three Charged in Drug Bust
Three men are facing charges following a cocaine dial-a-dope investigation by Saskatoon Police. Members of the Drug Unit observed activity which they say was consistent with drug trafficking. A search...
Gord Wiebe Sep 15, 2020

Brain Tumour Awareness and Fund-Raiser
Brain Tumor Foundation of Canada is inviting people to wear a cap for brain cancer awareness on October 24th. People are invited to join the Hats for Hope movement by posting a photo of yourself in yo...
Gord Wiebe Sep 15, 2020

Senior Attacked When Leaving Work
A 79 year old man was beaten and robbed as he was leaving work late yesterday afternoon in Blaine Lake. RCMP say he is the Grader Operator and was leaving the RM of Blaine Lake shop when he was jumped...
Vanese M. Ferguson Sep 15, 2020

SMA to Hold Annual Tour Virtually
The annual tour by the President and Vice-President of the Saskatchewan Medical Association will be done virtually this year. In past years, the tour meant traveling the province to hear the concerns ...
Gord Wiebe Sep 15, 2020

Student Travel Plans Nixed
The Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools Division had its fingers crossed for some student travel next year. Four tours were planned for students over the Easter break. Kids from Bethlehem High School g...
Gord Wiebe Sep 15, 2020

Saskatchewan Manufacturing Sales Rise in July
Manufacturing sales were up 5.3 per cent June to July in this province. Statistics Canada says nationally, there was a rise of seven per cent. Compared to July a year ago, sales here were down 14.4 pe...
Gord Wiebe Sep 15, 2020

More Illnesses From Tainted Onions
The Public Health Agency of Canada says that, since August 31st, there have been 49 additional Salmonella illnesses reported, linked to onions imported from the United States. There are now 506 confir...
Gord Wiebe Sep 15, 2020

Size of Government Remains Stable in Saskatchewan
The Fraser Institute says the size of government has risen in every province over the last two years except in two: Saskatchewan and Prince Edward Island. Policy analyst Alex Whalen says, “The s...
Gord Wiebe Sep 15, 2020

Presiding Judge Pays Visit to Protest Camp
It was an unusual move for a presiding judge to make and raised some eyebrows in Regina. On Friday, Justice Graeme Mitchell said the protest and fast in Wascana Park by anti-suicide advocate Tristan D...
Saskatoon Media Group Sep 15, 2020

UPDATE: SaskTel Services Back Up
SaskTel says its technicians completed repairs at about 2:00 o'clock Tuesday morning to a damaged fibre cable and restored all SaskTel services in and around the communities of Bladworth, Lanigan, Nok...
Vanese M. Ferguson Sep 15, 2020















