Category Archives: ((CJWW) Country 600) News

Possession of Meth and Stolen ID
Shortly after 10 pm on Monday night Saskatoon Police say they saw a car speeding onto Preston Avenue from 8th Street. The officers felt the driver seemed to be avoiding police and pulled the vehicle o...
Vanese M. Ferguson Jan 29, 2020

Testing Underway in Saskatchewan for Coronavirus
Officially Saskatchewan says there is no coronavirus in the province. Dr. Saqib Shahab says if a person comes from China and appears symptomatic they call the health line, are assessed by Public Healt...
Vanese M. Ferguson Jan 29, 2020

Care Giver and Her Employer Charged in Connection with Port Coquitlam Woman’s Death
Saying, “We have a duty to protect all vulnerable people,” Port Coquitlam RCMP have charged a caregiver and the society that hired her, in the death of a woman in their care. The 54 year o...
Gord Wiebe Jan 29, 2020

Evade Police Incident Leads to Arrest
Saskatoon Police say, around 3:30 a.m. Wednesday morning they spotted an SUV that they say they knew was stolen. The vehicle slowed down and looked like it was trying to park but then two passengers j...
Vanese M. Ferguson Jan 29, 2020

Evraz Fined After Worker Injured
Evraz Incorporated has been hit with a fine of $322 thousand after pleading guilty to one count under Occupational Health and Safety regulations. The specific regulation concerns having an effective s...
Gord Wiebe Jan 29, 2020

Road Salting is Underway: Accidents in the Double Digits
The Saskatoon Police Service would like to remind motorists to drive with extreme caution. There have been 14 collisions reported since 7 a.m. Wednesday. Four of those involved minor injuries. The fog...
Gord Wiebe Jan 29, 2020

Talks Between Province and CUPE Local 600 Break Down
CUPE Local 600 says the Government of Saskatchewan has walked away from the negotiating table. The union says the government has also dug in its heels with an insulting wage offer, saying it’s l...
Gord Wiebe Jan 29, 2020

Regina Police Chief Talks About the Rash of Homicides in His City
Three homicides in Regina in a 48 hour period making it four in January has some wondering what is happening. Regina’s police chief is telling the public that the three incidents last weekend is...
Saskatoon Media Group Jan 29, 2020

It’s the Soup Cook-Off at Wintershines
After coming in from the cold, there is nothing better than soup to warm your insides and that’s why one of the most popular events of the Nutrien Wintershines festival is the YXE Chef’s S...
Carol Thomson Jan 29, 2020

Literacy Needs Improving in Saskatchewan
Take 20 in 2020. That’s the theme for Family Literacy Week in Saskatchewan which continues through Saturday. The executive director of the Saskatchewan Literacy Network, Phaedra Hitchings, says ...
Carol Thomson Jan 29, 2020

















