Category Archives: ((CJWW) Country 600) News

Charges Of Luring A Child And Making Child Pornography
A child has been saved from potential harm after a brief investigation by the Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation Unit. On January 16th, a concerned grandparent made a complaint to the Saskatoon ...
Carol Thomson Jan 22, 2020

Unifor Found In Contempt
A Regina judge has found Unifor Local 594 in contempt of a court order and is ordering them to pay a one-time fine of $100,000 plus legal costs. The judge found the union in violation of an injunction...
Saskatoon Media Group Jan 22, 2020

Woman Arrested After Police Cruiser Rammed
A woman suspected of ramming a Saskatoon police vehicle in an attempt to escape a pursuit is facing a number of charges. Police say the driver of a stolen car fled on foot after it ended up in a ditch...
Drew Wilson Jan 22, 2020

Unions Converge For Solidarity Rally
Union representatives from across the country joined the picket line at Regina’s Co-op Refinery Wednesday to show solidarity with Unifor Local 594 members, who have been locked out since Decembe...
Carol Thomson Jan 22, 2020

Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce Launches Indigenous Engagement Charter
The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce feels the entire province will benefit from greater Indigenous involvement in the economy. C-E-O Steve McLellan says after exploring the idea for about 30 years th...
Drew Wilson Jan 22, 2020

Where Canada Ranks as a Democracy
The United States is the greatest democracy in the world, just ask them. But if you ask The Economist, that title goes to Norway. The Economist Intelligence Unit's Democracy Index ranked 167 countries...
Gord Wiebe Jan 22, 2020

La Loche Shooting Remembered on Fourth Anniversary
Today (wed), Canadians are marking the fourth anniversary of the tragic shootings in La Loche. Four people died and seven more were injured when a 17 year old boy killed two brothers in their home and...
Gord Wiebe Jan 22, 2020

Liberal Government Fails to Protect the Public
An air passenger advocate believes the federal government’s new legislation favours the airlines. Dr. Gabor Lukacs says the new regulations now in effect lack clarity and have loopholes that all...
Drew Wilson Jan 22, 2020

Dealing with S.A.D.
There are ways you can try to alleviate the symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder, but if it continues or gets worse, you need to make an appointment with your doctor. The executive director of the ...
Carol Thomson Jan 22, 2020

Wholesale Sales Drop Off in November
Wholesale sales were off 4.7 per cent in Saskatchewan in November. We were one of six provinces in negative territory. Our drop was the largest of all of them. Statistics Canada says our sales total o...
Gord Wiebe Jan 22, 2020

















