Category Archives: ((CJWW) Country 600) News

Weekend Road Note
4th Avenue South will be closed between 19th and 20th Street on Sunday starting at 8:00 am. The city says crews will be out pruning trees. It’s expected the work will take a day to complete if e...
Gord Wiebe Nov 09, 2019

Investigation into Regina Man’s Death Now a Homicide Case
The Regina Police Service says a death on Thursday has now been deemed a homicide. The investigation began after officers were dispatched at 11:20 p.m. Thursday night to the 1800 block of St. John Str...
CJWW News Nov 09, 2019

Prince Albert Police Looking for a Missing Man
Prince Albert Police are looking for the public’s assistance in locating a missing man. 30 year-old Dylan Chretien has not been heard from or seen since October 26th. Chretien is described as 5 ...
Devyn Gregoire Nov 09, 2019

Southend Man Sentenced for 2018 Homicide
A 35-year-old Southend man has been sentenced for manslaughter. Bradley Jobb was charged with second degree murder in the death of a 33-year-old man in April of 2018. Garrett Morin was discovered unre...
Drew Wilson Nov 08, 2019

P-A Pumped about New Reservoir
The legacy of the 2016 Husky Oil spill has proven to be positive for Prince Albert. The city has opened a new reservoir that has four days of capacity. Mayor Greg Dionne says they learned after the sp...
Drew Wilson Nov 08, 2019

A Couple from the Marengo Area Win the Hospital Home Lottery Grand Prize
It’s not everyday you get a call saying that you’ve won a $1.3 million dollar grand prize show home, although that was the case Thursday when Keith Warrington, who farms near Marengo area ...
Devyn Gregoire Nov 08, 2019

Regina Police Open Death Investigation
Regina Police and the Saskatchewan Coroner’s Service are conducting a death investigation after the discovery of a body on the 18 hundred block of St. John Street around 11:20 last night (thurs)...
Gord Wiebe Nov 08, 2019

Book of Remembrance on Display at City Hall
A record of the city’s former residents who fell during military service in the Second World War and in following years in on display at City Hall. City Archivist Jeff O’Brien says, “...
Gord Wiebe Nov 08, 2019

Researcher Continues Fight for Information from U of R
While one Freedom of Information court case has come to an end, another continues on for two University professors. Dr. Patricia Elliott withdrew her case against the Environment Ministry after she re...
Saskatoon Media Group Nov 08, 2019

Indigenous Artist to Perform with Symphony
An artist who won this year’s Juno Award for Indigneous Music Album of the Year will be a guest performer at the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra tomorrow (Sat) night. Jeremy Dutcher is an operatic ...
Carol Thomson Nov 08, 2019

















