Category Archives: ((CJWW) Country 600) News

Metis Nation- Saskatchewan completes three affordable housing projects
The grand opening of three affordable housing projects in le--la-Crosse, Meadow Lake and Lloydminster is taking place this week. Metis Nation-Saskatchewan is responsible for the new projects, which wi...
Keira Miller Feb 23, 2025

Today marks kick off of 49th Annual TeleMiracle Week
The countdowns, the entertainment, the touching donations – it’s the 49th TeleMiracle coming up next weekend and today (Sun) is the first day of Telemiracle Week ahead of the telethon. Boa...
Carol Thomson Feb 23, 2025

Baby sunscreen recalled for possible reproductive system and development side effects
You likely haven’t used the product in a while, unless you’ve been on a trip, but a brand of baby sunscreen is being recalled for impurities that may cause health risks. Babyganics SPF 50 ...
Keira Miller Feb 23, 2025

IKEA survey reveals who’s getting the best and worst sleeps across the globe
Stress, financial concerns, and technology use as the biggest obstacles to quality sleep according to a recent sleep survey conducted by IKEA. IKEA talked to 55,221 people in 57 countries and found th...
Keira Miller Feb 22, 2025

Premier Moe admits Saskatchewan’s health care system needs improvement
Premier Scott Moe says the government has to do better. He explains that the goal as mentioned in the Speech from the Throne is to provide better access to health care including access to more health ...
Carol Thomson Feb 22, 2025

BYXE Week continues with slow roll through Saskatoon
To wrap up BYXE Week in Saskatoon, the city is hosting a group slow roll today at 2 p.m. The trek begins at the River Landing Fire vessel just below the Remai Modern and will wrap up about an hour lat...
Keira Miller Feb 22, 2025

Saskatoon holds flag raising ceremony for Human Trafficking Awareness Day
A flag-raising ceremony and presentation will take place in Civic Square during the lunch hour, with today being Human Trafficking Awareness Day country-wide. This is the 3rd Annual event of its kind ...
Keira Miller Feb 22, 2025

Over $1.7 billion in agricultural claims settled between 14 First Nations and federal government
Over $1.72 billion in federal funding was allocated to First Nations across Treaties 4 and 6 today as a means of compensation for past wrongdoings. Roughly 150 years ago, the federal government’...
Keira Miller Feb 21, 2025

Five people face 27 charges following Hampton Village drug bust
Four people have been charged following a drug bust in Saskatoon late Wednesday afternoon. Officers conducted a traffic stop at 22nd Street and Avenue P and apprehended four people. A fifth person was...
Neil Billinger Feb 21, 2025

Period of shortened emergency room hours at City Hospital extended
A shortage of doctors means another extension of the reduced hours at the City Hospital emergency room. On February 14th, the Saskatchewan Health Authority said the ER hours were be reduced from 9am-6...
Neil Billinger Feb 21, 2025















