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

Saskatchewan’s trucking force is aging out with no one to fill the gap
The Saskatchewan Trucking Association says truck drivers are aging out and young people aren’t lining up to replace them due to financial barriers. In a news release the Association says the ave...
Vanese M. Ferguson Jun 19, 2025

Planning in the works for credit union merger, members won’t see changes until 2026
Both membership and leadership at three Saskatchewan credit unions have decided they would be better together, and a merger will be taking effect January 1st for Synergy, Cornerstone, and Conexus cred...
Keira Miller Jun 19, 2025

Relationships between people, animals, and nature explored at the International Society for Anthrozoology Conference
The University of Saskatchewan is hosting the International Society for Anthrozoology (ISAZ) 2025 Conference at their PAWSitive Connections Lab to focus on human-animal interconnectedness and relation...
Lisa Denby Jun 19, 2025

Saskatchewan and Alberta confirm united position on pipelines and trade corridors
A common message from the Premiers of Saskatchewan and Alberta on Wednesday following a joint meeting of their caucuses in Lloydminster. There was plenty of agreement following the meeting, which was ...
Neil Billinger Jun 18, 2025

Saskatchewan NDP say the Sask. Party should have planned better for the wildfire season
In a press conference Wednesday, the Saskatchewan NDP are wanting answers from Premer Scott Moe and the Saskatchewan Party government about why they say, the Sask. Party hid that many of the province&...
Lisa Denby Jun 18, 2025

Province warns public not to trespass at SPSA air operations base
After a group of people were caught attempting to trespass at a Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency air operations base, the provincial government is asking the public not to interfere with wildfire and...
Keira Miller Jun 18, 2025

U.S. trade war and northern wildfires raise concerns for tourism-reliant small businesses
A trade dispute with the U.S. paired with a devastating wildfire season will result in quite a slow summer for small Saskatchewan businesses, especially those that rely on tourism. Brianna Solberg wit...
Keira Miller Jun 18, 2025

Conexus, Cornerstone, and Synergy credit unions vote to merge
Three of Saskatchewan’s credit unions have voted in favour of merging. Effective January 1st, Conexus, Cornerstone, and Synergy Credit Unions will be joining together after a vote indicated that...
Keira Miller Jun 18, 2025

Federal government offers discounted camping and free admission to Parks Canada sites
The Federal Government is making admission to all places operated by Parks Canada free between June 20th and September 2nd. The move comes as part of the Canada Strong Pass, moved by the premiers and ...
Keira Miller Jun 18, 2025

Saskatoon man arrested for damaging police vehicles in Melfort
Melfort RCMP have arrested two people in relation to three damaged police vehicles. Tuesday after 9:30 p.m., officers received a report that a truck was striking parked police vehicles at the Melfort ...
Keira Miller Jun 18, 2025

















