Category Archives: ((CJWW) Country 600) News

A month’s reprieve from U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods
After two phone calls with President Donald Trump today (Mon), Canada’s Prime Minister says the proposed 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods and 10 per cent on oil and gas will be paused for a...
Carol Thomson Feb 03, 2025

RCMP request public help with locating youth female from Jansen
Humboldt RCMP are looking for public assistance with locating a 15-year-old female from Jansen. Jayda Crowe (pictured), who may also go by the name Jayda Pelletier, was last seen on Sunday at a reside...
Les Lazaruk Feb 03, 2025

A second day off for Queen Elizabeth School Tuesday because of a water line break
Indirectly-speaking, it’ll be a second straight cold weather closure for Queen Elizabeth School on Tuesday. A water-line break over the weekend forced the school to be closed Monday with the dec...
Les Lazaruk Feb 03, 2025

Toronto homicide fugitive arrested in Saskatoon
A Toronto man was arrested over the weekend in Saskatoon on a Canada-wide warrant for homicide. A Saskatoon Police Service news release says their officers assisted an outside agency on Friday, Januar...
Les Lazaruk Feb 03, 2025

Premier says Canada needs to de-escalate and instead engage with American leaders
Premier Scott Moe believes Canada needs to de-escalate and not openly discuss any retaliatory measures to President Donald Trump’s tariffs. He considers Mexico getting a month’s reprieve a...
Carol Thomson Feb 03, 2025

No one made enough positive changes to warrant the CFIB Golden Scissors Award
For the first time ever, the Canadian Federation of Independant Business has not handed out a Golden Scissors Award as part of its Red Tape Awareness Week. CFIB’s Tyler Slobogian says usually, g...
Keira Miller Feb 03, 2025

Expect a break in extreme cold later this week
An extreme cold warning remains in effect for Saskatoon and area. Environment Canada says dangerous wind chill values of minus 40 or colder will occur at times over the next few days. Overnight low te...
Carol Thomson Feb 03, 2025

Saskatchewan Premier responds to tariffs urging continued improvement in border security
In a social media post on the weekend, Premier Scott Moe described the Trump tariffs as disappointing and says it will damage both countries’ economies, workers and consumers. He says the Govern...
Carol Thomson Feb 03, 2025

Today is World Wetlands Day
Often overshadowed by Groundhog Day, February 2nd is also recognized as World Wetlands Day. Andrew Holland with the Nature Conservancy of Canada says wetlands are the Swiss army knives of the ecosyste...
Keira Miller Feb 02, 2025

City spends $23.5 million on new buses
The City of Saskatoon is dropping $23.5 million on new buses, as the city was denied federal funding for zero-emission transit in September. The purchase includes 17 40-foot diesel buses, four 60-foot...
Keira Miller Feb 02, 2025
















