Category Archives: ((CJWW) Country 600) News

Gas prices ease slightly but likely not to last
Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy says declines across much of the Prairies-including Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Alberta -as well as Newfoundland and Labrador – led the wa...
Vanese M. Ferguson May 11, 2026

Saskatchewan Federation of Labour voices support for striking delivery workers
The Saskatchewan Federation of Labour is voicing support for delivery workers on strike in Saskatoon. In a statement, SFL President Lori Johb says cutting wages for workers who play a key role in tran...
Newsroom May 10, 2026

Inquest into Jayzen Night’s death starts Monday
A public inquest into the death of Jayzen Night will be held this week starting tomorrow at the Travelodge on Circle Drive in Saskatoon. Twenty-one-year-old Night was found unresponsive in his cell at...
Vanese M. Ferguson May 10, 2026

Saskatoon Food Bank’s city-wide food drive kicks off
At a time when the cost of living is too much for many Saskatchewan residents to handle, the Saskatoon Food Bank is encouraging the public not to let their neighbours fall through the cracks. That's t...
Newsroom May 10, 2026

North Battleford RCMP seek public assistance in locating missing 22-year-old woman
North Battleford RCMP received a report of a missing woman yesterday afternoon. Rainyday Chief was last seen on Monday, May 4th at 10PM on the Sweetgrass First Nation. You can find a photo of Rainyday...
Newsroom May 10, 2026

Turnor Lake man charged with manslaughter following woman’s death
Saskatchewan RCMP's Homicide Investigation Unit has charged a 25-year-old Turnor Lake man with manslaughter following the death of a 21-year-old woman early Friday morning. RCMP say officers from Buff...
Newsroom May 10, 2026

Unique Mother’s Day celebrations
Mother’s Day is celebrated in different ways around the world. According to the website Mental Floss, in Peru, often honours the mothers, grandmothers and ancestors who are no longer alive along...
Newsroom May 09, 2026

SGI urges to “Mind the Signs”
SGI is telling drivers to mind the signs this month as part of its traffic safety spotlight. Heather Hubic with SGI says even if it seems unnecessary, it’s important to brush up on fundamental d...
Keira Miller May 09, 2026

Mexico Trade Mission helps to solidify partnerships with Canada
Mexican business representatives participated in two days of trade and investment promotion activities in Toronto and Montreal as part of Mexico’s Trade Mission to Canada. The events wrapped up ...
Vanese M. Ferguson May 09, 2026

Saskatoon Fire crew rescues parrot
A member of the Saskatoon Fire Department found himself at an unusual call on Thursday. A post on the local fire fighter union's Facebook page says crews responded to a call about a pet parrot who fou...
Keira Miller May 09, 2026















