Category Archives: ((CJWW) Country 600) News

Moose Jaw Police Service investigates string of fuel thefts
A string of fuel thefts in February and March has sparked an in investigation by the Moose Jaw Police Service. From February 17th to March 7, reports of stolen fuel were called in from various locatio...
Keira Miller Mar 14, 2024

SRC Rare Earth Processing Facility receives $6 million investment
Mineral processing at the Saskatchewan Research Council’s Rare Earth Processing Facility will soon be safer, faster, and easier thanks to a $6 million investment from the federal government. The...
Keira Miller Mar 14, 2024

STF suggests binding arbitration and if government doesn’t agree, job action will continue
Saskatchewan teachers are calling on the Government of Saskatchewan to agree to binding arbitration. Specifically, the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation wants binding arbitration around the issu...
Vanese M. Ferguson Mar 14, 2024

Traffic Alert
This afternoon the Saskatoon Tribal Council will host the Walk to Support Truth and Reconciliation against Homelessness. The walk starts at Saskatoon City Hall, goes north on 4th Avenue to 22nd Street...
Vanese M. Ferguson Mar 14, 2024

FOUND: Missing 11-year-old in Prince Albert
Update: Friday morning, March 15, 2024, Prince Albert Police report that Zolton Hanson has been located and is safe. — Original story — Prince Albert Police Service is asking for the publi...
Vanese M. Ferguson Mar 14, 2024

Safe and secure recycling of electronics
The Saskatoon Police Service is once again offering residents an opportunity to destroy data in a secure and safe manner. March is fraud prevention month, and the police Economic Crime Section has par...
Vanese M. Ferguson Mar 14, 2024

NDP leader tells SARM convention rural votes are needed to make a change in government
If the NDP wants to win the provincial election later this year, it will need to make a few inroads in rural Saskatchewan. The party currently has 14 sitting MLA's, but none that represent a rural rid...
Neil Billinger Mar 13, 2024

Mother charged in death of her son is granted bail
Forty-two-year-old Melanie O’Soup, charged with one count of criminal negligence causing death, has been granted bail. Saskatoon Police responded to the sudden death of a one-year-old boy around...
Carol Thomson Mar 13, 2024

NDP says rural jobs on the decline
It was a volley of statistics during Question Period today (Wed). With the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities convention in Regina this week, the Official Opposition touched on jobs in r...
Carol Thomson Mar 13, 2024

Bridge and culvert funding for Rural Municipalities
The Government of Saskatchewan, partnering with the federal government and including contributions from local governments, are going to replace or upgrade a dozen bridges and culverts in the province....
Vanese M. Ferguson Mar 13, 2024


















