Category Archives: ((CJWW) Country 600) News

Transportation Committee sympathizes with impacted businesses, votes in favour of 1st Avenue reconfiguration
Unless directed otherwise by City Council, Saskatoon will be going ahead with its plan to reconstruct 1st Avenue as a hub for the future Link bus rapid transit system, despite hearing concerns from im...
Keira Miller Apr 07, 2026

Prince Albert man sent to hospital with stab wounds
Prince Albert Police are still searching for a suspect in a recent stabbing incident. On April 6 at 8:28 p.m., officers responded to a business in the 800 block of 15th Street East for a report of an ...
Keira Miller Apr 07, 2026

Reminder that University Bridge is CLOSED
Police turned back vehicles trying to use the University Bridge since it closed yesterday for a major multi-month construction project. The Saskatoon Police Service says the only vehicles that are per...
Vanese M. Ferguson Apr 07, 2026

Saskatoon Police investigate stabbings
The Saskatoon Police Service are investigating two separate stabbings from the last few days. Saturday around 8:30 p.m. police responded to an unknown problem in the Pleasant Hill neighbourhood and fo...
Vanese M. Ferguson Apr 07, 2026

Death of Prince Albert man injured in a fight in March now under investigation
The Prince Albert Police Service say they were notified by the Saskatchewan Coroner’s Service about a 50 year old man passing away Sunday at Royal University Hospital. And the Coroner’s Se...
Vanese M. Ferguson Apr 07, 2026

Multiple bear spray incidents under investigation
The Saskatoon Police Service responded to multiple bear spray incidents over in recent days starting last Thursday around 11:10 a.m. when police were called after a male was bear sprayed on a city bus...
Vanese M. Ferguson Apr 07, 2026

Semi rolls impacting northbound traffic on Highway 7 into Saskatoon
The Saskatoon Police Service advise that there has been a single vehicle roll-over involving a semi truck on Highway #7 near 11th Street West. Police say no injuries have been reported and they are in...
Vanese M. Ferguson Apr 07, 2026

Provincial Protective Services looks to achieve CALEA safety accreditation
Provincial Protective Services is completing the last major step in the process to become fully accredited with the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies. The Province says during t...
Keira Miller Apr 07, 2026

Green Shirt Day shines the light on the importance of organ donation
Eight years ago today, Humboldt Broncos defenceman Logan Boulet succumbed to the injuries he sustained in the tragic bus accident near Tisdale. However, because Boulet was a registered organ donor, hi...
Vanese M. Ferguson Apr 07, 2026

Conservatives want the federal government to pause fuel taxes
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says recent high gas prices are not entirely due to global pressures otherwise there wouldn’t be such a difference in the cost of gas in the U.S. versus Cana...
Vanese M. Ferguson Apr 07, 2026















