Category Archives: ((CJWW) Country 600) News

Man punched by a stranger downtown Saskatoon
Around 3 o’clock Wednesday afternoon, Saskatoon Police were called to 22nd Street East near 1st Avenue South about an assault. The victim told police he had been punched by an unknown man while ...
Carol Thomson Oct 03, 2024

Pedestrian injured in Regina traffic accident has died
The Regina Police Service reports that a man who was involved in an accident on Monday afternoon at the intersection of Albert Street and 1st Avenue, succumbed to his injuries on Wednesday. Officers r...
Carol Thomson Oct 03, 2024

Multiple bear spray incidents in Saskatoon on Wednesday
Saskatoon Police responded to three bear spray incidents on Wednesday. In each, the suspect or suspects fled before police arrived. The first incident was in the 2100 block of 22nd Street West just be...
Carol Thomson Oct 03, 2024

Court to hear arguments for and against continuing climate change lawsuit Friday
What could become a precedent setting climate change lawsuit in Canada is going through the court system in Saskatchewan right now. It has been a year-and-a-half since Climate Justice Saskatoon and se...
Carol Thomson Oct 03, 2024

Police say no risk to public safety from Fairmont Drive assault
The Saskatoon Police Service is updating its report about an assault on Wednesday morning in the 400 block of Fairmont Drive. Police say the suspect and the victim are believed to know each other and ...
Carol Thomson Oct 03, 2024

Missing Saskatoon senior
The Saskatoon Police Service is asking for the public’s help in finding a missing 74-year-old. Christina Cook was last seen on Monday in the 1500 block of 20th Street West. Christina is describe...
Vanese M. Ferguson Oct 03, 2024

Dakota Dunes Community Development Corporation supports Hope’s Home
“There’s No Place Like Hope.” That’s the name of the capital fundraising campaign for Hope’s Home, to open Saskatoon’s first medically inclusive child care centre. ...
Carol Thomson Oct 03, 2024

Saskatchewan company fined $55,000 after worker is hurt
Summit Wireline after pleading guilty in Lloydminster Provincial Court last week, has been fined $55,000 for contravening The Occupational Health and Safety Regulations. The charges stemmed from an in...
Vanese M. Ferguson Oct 03, 2024

Saskatoon mayoral candidate says he’d put a cap on tax hikes and invest more in police
A former Sask Party MLA who was a Cabinet Minister for 12 years and prior to that was a School Board Trustee and then a Saskatoon City Councillor representing Ward 5, Gordon Wyant says his priorities ...
Carol Thomson Oct 03, 2024

Municipal election gives several options for casting a ballot
The municipal election for Saskatchewan’s cities, towns and villages is coming up shortly after the provincial election, on November 13th. Ahead of that, Elections Saskatoon is reminding eligibl...
Carol Thomson Oct 03, 2024















