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

Monday on the campaign trail centered around health care
Monday the Saskatchewan Party announced it will improve access to health services for women by introducing self-screening for cervical cancer and help with the cost of fertility treatment. The Saskatc...
Vanese M. Ferguson Oct 07, 2024

Where the leaders are Monday as week two of the campaign kicks off
Over the weekend NDP leader Carla Beck appeared alongside former NDP Premier Lorne Calvert as well as Moose Jaw NDP candidates and promised to build a new elementary school in Moose Jaw. In a news rel...
Vanese M. Ferguson Oct 07, 2024

Aging showcase for 55 plus
For many, aging isn’t easy. In an effort to make the transition into your golden years effortless, the Saskatoon Council on Aging is hosting its 25th annual on Seniors Showcase. June Gawdun with...
Keira Miller Oct 06, 2024

Wind wreaks havoc on southern Saskatchewan highways
The RCMP were warning motorists in southern Saskatchewan regarding the severe winds on Saturday. There were wind warnings for much of southern Saskatchewan as an Alberta Clipper moved through the prov...
Vanese M. Ferguson Oct 06, 2024

SaskParty Highlights affordability plan; NDP pushes back
As the 2024 election campaign unfolds, Premier Scott Moe and the Saskatchewan Party are emphasizing their affordability plan, aimed at easing the financial burden on families, seniors, and homeowners....
Newsroom Oct 05, 2024

High school bear spray incident
The School Resource Unit is investigating an incident involving bear spray at a local high school. Just before 11:30 a.m. Thursday, police were called to a school on Rusholme Road after reports of bea...
Newsroom Oct 05, 2024

Humboldt Broncos permanent memorial sod turning at site of crash
The Humboldt Broncos Memorials Committee is moving forward with Phase 1 of constructing a permanent memorial at the site of the Broncos bus crash. It was April 6th of 2018 when 15 people were killed a...
Carol Thomson Oct 04, 2024

Two Justice workers wearing orange shirts on Orange Shirt Day sent home to change, First Nation leaders call for action, reconciliation
“To deny the right to wear orange to block the voices of those who wish to spread understanding, is to stand on the wrong side of history.” That, from Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Na...
Carol Thomson Oct 04, 2024

No longer Advance Polls in provincial election, it’s “Voting Week”
You are probably used to hearing about advance polls and voting on election day but for this provincial election it is “Voting Week”. Dr. Michael Boda, Chief Electoral Officer of Saskatche...
Vanese M. Ferguson Oct 04, 2024

No structural damage to bridge after encampment fire
The City of Saskatoon says City engineers have assess the University Bridge where emergency crews responded to an encampment fire this morning, and report there was no structural damage to the bridge....
Newsroom Oct 04, 2024














