Category Archives: ((CJWW) Country 600) News

Stay Safe Travelling Over the Holidays
SGI is reminding people to slow down and be patient during this time of year, and to allow some extra time to get to where you need to go. SGI spokesperson Tyler McMurchy notes that Saskatchewan is ju...
Saskatoon Media Group Dec 24, 2019

What to do Over the Holidays
The City of Saskatoon will have most of their leisure centres open during the holidays except for Christmas Day. The Western Development will also be open during the last week of 2019 except for Chris...
Devyn Gregoire Dec 24, 2019

From Traffic Stop to Drug Bust
Two people are facing charges after a traffic stop turned into a drug bust. Saskatoon Police stopped a vehicle at 10 o’clock last night, on the 300 block of Avenue P North. The 31 year old woman...
Gord Wiebe Dec 24, 2019

Two More Stabbing Incidents
Saskatoon Police say they have been called out to two more incidents where individuals have suffered stab wounds. Around 2:30 a.m. Tuesday morning, police were called to a home in the 6-hundred block ...
Vanese M. Ferguson Dec 24, 2019

The Best Time to go to the Bakery Christmas Eve (and other great tips)
Still have some stuff to pick up before the big day? The folks at Google Canada have some advice. According to Google Maps: The best time to visit a bakery is Christmas Eve at 5pm. The worst is at noo...
Gord Wiebe Dec 24, 2019

Saskatchewan Residents Doing Their Part for Climate Change
Saskatchewan residents are jumping on board the call to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The ten year trend ending in 2014 indicated personal environmental conservation increased about three percent. ...
Drew Wilson Dec 24, 2019

Canada has a Role to Play in Water Sustainability
A new report from researchers at the University of Saskatchewan states that Canada can be a leader in helping to achieve water sustainability, although they say the country is falling short of goals s...
Devyn Gregoire Dec 24, 2019

Go Green for Gift Giving
A Blanding’s turtle, polar bear, or bald eagle, maybe even a landscape like the Great Lakes, are among the items you can symbolically adopt through Nature Conservancy Canada. Andrew Holland with...
Vanese M. Ferguson Dec 24, 2019

School Division Apologizes for Christmas Play
The Southeast Cornerstone Public School Division has apologized to its community for the Christmas production put on by children at Oxbow Prairie Horizon School in grades K to 5. Social media reflecte...
Vanese M. Ferguson Dec 24, 2019

CNSC Approves Cameco’s Beaverlodge Application
The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission has approved the transfer of monitoring responsibility for 19 sites from a decommissioned mine and mill in Northern Saskatchewan to the province. The Commission ...
Drew Wilson Dec 23, 2019

















