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

Six cases of measles confirmed in Saskatchewan
The Saskatchewan Health Authority has confirmed there are now six cases of measles in the province. Dr. David Torr with the SHA says the newest case is unrelated to the previous five cases and comes f...
Keira Miller Apr 03, 2025

Saskatchewan Water Security Agency releases its April spring runoff report
The Water Security Agency is forecasting an above normal spring runoff for the middle section of the grainbelt, including the Saskatoon, Outlook, Elbow, Watrous, Last Mountain, as well as the northern...
Neil Billinger Apr 03, 2025

Prime Minister Carney confirms 25 per cent retaliatory tariffs on U.S. auto imports
Prime Minister Mark Carney has confirmed that Canada will be matching the tariff actions taken by the United States on Wednesday. “The Government of Canada will be responding by matching the U.S...
Keira Miller Apr 03, 2025

Saskatchewan NDP takes aim at government over LifeLabs contract
The Saskatchewan NDP is trying to poke holes in claims by the government that it is going to reduce its reliance on American firms. The Opposition is referring to LifeLabs. Any Saskatchewan resident w...
Vanese M. Ferguson Apr 03, 2025

BHP expresses confidence in potash as a commodity
BHP expects its Jansen potash project in Saskatchewan will be a valuable asset for decades to come. CEO Mike Henry stated in a webcast after the release of its half-year-report, which encompasses last...
Carol Thomson Apr 03, 2025

STARS Radiothon raises over half a million dollars
Thanks to the thoughtful donations across Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba, the two-day Critical Care On the Air Radiothon for STARS has raised $527,000. STARS thanks the V.I.P.s, the Very Important...
Carol Thomson Apr 03, 2025

Prime Minister, Premier respond to President Trump’s confusing tariff announcements
Although Canada and Mexico were able to avoid the reciprocal tariffs that U.S. President Donald Trump Announced today (wed), dozens of other countries weren’t so lucky. At what looked like a cer...
Vanese M. Ferguson Apr 02, 2025

CCTV cameras now in place in downtown transit terminal
Saskatoon Transit has made some headway on prioritizing the safety of its bus drivers following an uptick in aggression and violence among riders. Mike Moellenbeck with Transit presented the Frontline...
Keira Miller Apr 02, 2025

One of the largest pedophile platforms in the world has been shut down and an arrest was made in Sask.
There has been a global crackdown on Kidflix which is a child exploitation platform with almost two-million users that has led to an arrest in Saskatchewan. The Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitatio...
Vanese M. Ferguson Apr 02, 2025

Late March snowfall puts Saskatoon near the March average
March was a dry month over most of Saskatchewan with the exception of a March 27th and 28th snowstorm. The snow was enough to push areas along the Yellowhead Highway to near the monthly mean. Warmer t...
Neil Billinger Apr 01, 2025














