Category Archives: ((CJWW) Country 600) News

Kilogram of cocaine seized in traffic stop
Last Sunday in Air Ronge, the Saskatchewan RCMP’s La Ronge Crime Reduction Team seized a kilogram of cocaine during a traffic stop. A news release from the RCMP says it was around 1 in the morni...
Newsroom Feb 07, 2025

Big City Mayors’ Caucus meets with Prime Minister to talk U.S. trade/tariffs
Ahead of a trip to Washington, the Federation of Canadian Municipalities Big City Mayors’ Caucus met with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Foreign Affairs Minister Mlanie Joly today (Thurs) to ...
Carol Thomson Feb 06, 2025

Arson and disregard for human life charges from Prince Albert fire
The Prince Albert Police Service says a man has been arrested in relation to an arson investigation Thursday morning. Just before 7 a.m., emergency crews responded to a house fire in the 200 block of ...
Vanese M. Ferguson Feb 06, 2025

Victims from quadruple homicide not all formally identified yet
The two investigations continue in regards to the quadruple homicide on Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation and the firearms incident on Zagime Anishinabek. The Saskatchewan RCMP says Keagan Panipekeesick,...
Vanese M. Ferguson Feb 06, 2025

2nd Annual Afrocentric Symposium celebrates and educates during Black History Month
“When you can’t hear, don’t fill in the blank…lean in.” That’s the message from Anthony Olusola, the organizer of the 2nd Annual Afrocentric Symposium taking place ...
Keira Miller Feb 06, 2025

Saltcoats man charged with attempted murder involving small child
RCMP responded to a report of a serious assault at residence on Waterloo Road in Yorkton last Saturday afternoon. A child under the age of six was transported to hospital with serious injuries. RCMP a...
Neil Billinger Feb 06, 2025

Close call for snowplow Wednesday
(Written by: Jenny Hagen westcentralonline.com) A video posted online Wednesday morning captured a dangerous near-miss between a semi-truck and a snowplow on a highway just south of Kindersley. The fo...
Newsroom Feb 06, 2025

Premier highlights why interprovincial trade is needed on social media
Premier Scott Moe highlighted a post from the ‘Food Professor’ on social media today, about dropping the interprovincial trade barriers to lessen the impact of trade uncertainties with the...
Carol Thomson Feb 06, 2025

Union says federal backlog partly to blame for lack of funding for Saskatoon educational assistants
CUPE 8443 says the recent layoff of 80 education assistants within the Saskatoon Public School system says it will hurt all students but will disproportionately impact Indigenous students. President o...
Vanese M. Ferguson Feb 06, 2025

Tips for buying local
Canada’s Office of Consumer Affairs has tips on the best ways to support small businesses in your community, which includes getting to know the small businesses in your area by following them on...
Carol Thomson Feb 06, 2025















