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

Warm up location in Prince Albert open every night
The City of Prince Albert says a new overnight warm-up location is open every night. The City was approved for a one-time grant of $150,000 to provide additional services for Prince Albert’s hom...
Vanese M. Ferguson Feb 10, 2025

Gas prices jump as the cold settles in
Average retail gasoline prices in Saskatoon have gone up by 6.0 c/L in the past week and GasBuddy.com says prices on Sunday were averaging 157.34 c/L. GasBuddy undertakes a daily survey of 81 gas outl...
Vanese M. Ferguson Feb 10, 2025

Saskatchewan Polytechnic unleashes a pawesome new purchase
Saskatchewan Polytechnic has purchased a dog that doesn’t shed and doesn’t need to go outside to do its business, although the dog can fetch and roll over. It’s a state-of-the-art ro...
Carol Thomson Feb 09, 2025

Saskatoon citizens share concerns about city bus saftey
Safety on City transit “I would never recommend Saskatoon Transit to anyone ever, and that is hurtful. I think you all realize that I wouldn’t say that lightly.” That’s from Ma...
Keira Miller Feb 08, 2025

FSIN reminds Ottawa to honour First Nations’ trading rights when planning to mitigate tariffs
The Federation of Sovreign Indigenous Nations is urging business and trade leaders to recognize First Nations’ economic sovereignty when discussing trade relations with the United States. A rele...
Keira Miller Feb 08, 2025

Fatal accident north of Hanley
Saskatoon RCMP responded to a two-vehicle accident on Highway 11 Wednesday afternoon just before 2, just north of Hanley. An SUV and truck collided. Police report that the passenger in the SUV was tak...
Carol Thomson Feb 07, 2025

Promoting Saskatchewan in the U.S., Mexico and beyond
Premier Scott Moe is heading to Washington, D.C. to meet with movers and shakers to tell the story about the Canada/U.S. relationship and why it is to everyone’s advantage that there are no tari...
Carol Thomson Feb 07, 2025

New archeological find shows presence of people in Saskatchewan, thousands of years earlier than thought
A University of Saskatchewan archeologist says the location of artifacts at a new archeological dig indicates to him that people were not only going back to that location, literally over thousands of ...
Vanese M. Ferguson Feb 07, 2025

“Talking Quilt” bears witness to memories of Residential School Survivors
The smell of burning sweetgrass filled the air at Saskatchewan Polytechnic yesterday as the women of James Smith Cree Nation presented the school with a cherished cultural artifact, the Talking Quilt....
Keira Miller Feb 07, 2025

Kilogram of cocaine seized in traffic stop
Last Sunday in Air Ronge, the Saskatchewan RCMP’s La Ronge Crime Reduction Team seized a kilogram of cocaine during a traffic stop. A news release from the RCMP says it was around 1 in the morni...
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