Category Archives: ((CJWW) Country 600) Top News Stories

NDP MLA calls for fixes to healthcare after mother spent days in RUH hallway
A Sask NDP MLA is calling for improvements to be made to the province’s health care system after her mother spent over 100 hours in the hallway at Royal University Hospital before finally gettin...
Lane Hoffart Mar 12, 2026

Traffic restrictions lifted after extra-tall load hits 108th Street overpass
The City of Saskatoon says all loose concrete has been removed from the area and the traffic restrictions have been lifted on Circle Drive at the 108th Steet Overpass. The over-height load hit the str...
Vanese M. Ferguson Mar 12, 2026

A familiar name is linked to a new fraud investigation
The Regina Police Service have laid charges against two men in connection to their fraud investigation where a local business was bilked out of more than $1 million. Fifty-three-year-old Hugo Gallegos...
Vanese M. Ferguson Mar 12, 2026

Saskatoon residents speak out against proposed national urban park boundaries
Saskatoon residents convinced the Governance and Priorities Committee to keep protecting the Small and Northeast Swales this morning in a discussion regarding the possible establishment of the Meewasi...
Keira Miller Mar 11, 2026

Saskatoon Airport announces largest potential corporate land development project in its history
An industrial business district is the latest project on the go at the Saskatoon Airport Authority. The Wednesday announcement marks the beginning of Phase Two of its land development plan. Phase one,...
Keira Miller Mar 11, 2026

Saskatoon Airport Authority embarking on industrial development north of Claypool Drive
The Saskatoon Airport is introducing several new projects in 2026, targeting development, safety, and customer comfort. President of the Saskatoon Airport Authority Stephen Maybury says, as previously...
Keira Miller Mar 11, 2026

Massive oil release planned in order to beef up world oil supply
The International Energy Agency says its member countries would release 400 million barrels of oil from their emergency stocks. It’s a bid to bring down crude prices that on Tuesday fell 15 per ...
Vanese M. Ferguson Mar 11, 2026

Firearm left in the back of a taxi leads to cache of weapons and two arrests
Around 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, police received a report that a firearm had been left in the back of a taxi after the passengers got out in the 1300 block of 8th Street East. Police seized the firearm which...
Vanese M. Ferguson Mar 11, 2026

Seemingly more questions than answers after government announces additional limited elk hunt for 2027
The Executive Director of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation says an announcement made by the provincial government Tuesday morning regarding depredation tags being issued for elk in 2027, was a big...
Vanese M. Ferguson Mar 10, 2026

Unexpected mini dump of snow for Saskatoon region
Although most of the province was unaffected, if you live in Saskatoon, Hepburn, Hafford, or Blaine Lake, you could have seen up to six centimetres of snow fall overnight. Environment Canada Meteorolo...
Keira Miller Mar 10, 2026

















