Category Archives: ((CJWW) Country 600) News

More potholes reported so far than all of last season
The City of Saskatoon says crews are now attacking potholes around the clock. That’s because the late spring freeze and thaw meant an increase in potholes. There have already been more potholes ...
Carol Thomson May 19, 2024

SaskEnergy pitches in to help NCC preserve habitat
Saskatchewan has a unique ecosystem which Nature Conservancy Canada is helping to conserve. It’s the Southwest Sandhills with regions from East of Swift Current heading west through Maple Creek ...
Carol Thomson May 19, 2024

Sunday morning house fire
There was a house fire in the 400 block of Avenue D South on Sunday morning. The all came in at 7:45 a.m. and when firefighters arrived, they saw smoke coming from the home. No one was hurt in the fir...
Vanese M. Ferguson May 19, 2024

FOUND: Missing 13-year-old from North Battleford
Update: RCMP report that Bentley Mccarthy has been located and is safe. –Original Story– Battlefords RCMP are asking for the public’s help in trying to find a 13-year-old boy. RCMP s...
Vanese M. Ferguson May 19, 2024

Construction season comes with reminders about the rules in work zones
With several significant construction projects taking place on Saskatchewan highways this summer, the province is reminding motorists to slow down and stay alert when passing through work zones. Highw...
Keira Miller May 19, 2024

Road closures for Sikh parade Sunday
There will be road restrictions starting at 10:30 this morning (sun) for the Sikh Parade. Attridge Drive will be closed between Berini and McOrmond drives. Detours will be in place. This event is expe...
Vanese M. Ferguson May 19, 2024

May long weekend kicks off camping season in Saskatchewan
The May long weekend officially kicks off camping season which, new this year, including a reminder email 72 hours before check-in with highlights of programming and events. Provincial parks will feat...
Vanese M. Ferguson May 18, 2024

May 18th marks Fred Sasakamoose Day
Three years ago, May 18 was officially proclaimed as Fred Sasakamoose Day by both the provincial government and the City of Saskatoon. Sasakamoose was one of the first Canadian Indigenous players in t...
Keira Miller May 18, 2024

CAA reminds cyclists the importance of helmets, maintenance, traffic laws
As summer fast approaches, CAA is providing cyclists with some tips and reminders about how to stay safe on the roads. Lona Gervais, CAA Senior Communication Specialist, says one of the most important...
Keira Miller May 18, 2024

Saskatoon Fire Department called to early-morning house fire, extent of damage unknown
This morning at 5:00am, the Saskatoon Fire Department was called to a home in the 100 block of Avenue Q South. Upon arrival, crews say they observed smoke coming from rear of the house. Firefighters u...
Keira Miller May 18, 2024















