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

Missing person found deceased
The subject of a missing persons investigation in Prince Albert has been found deceased. On June 14, 2024, at approximately 6:36 pm, a Search Team located a deceased individual in the North Saskatchew...
Newsroom Jun 15, 2024

Saskatchewan teachers agree to binding arbitration, no more job sanctions
The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation has agreed to binding arbitration for a new collective agreement with the government. The contract is ready to go, except for the issues of wages and the cl...
Newsroom Jun 14, 2024

Greg Fertuck found guilty of first-degree murder in wife Sheree’s death
Justice Richard Danyliuk’s verdict in the first-degree murder of 51-year-old Sheree Fertuck in December of 2015 is guilty. Sheree’s husband was arrested and charged with first-degree murde...
Carol Thomson Jun 14, 2024

RCMP say three men have been charged after fleeing from police and tossing loaded semi-automatic firearms out the window
The RCMP’s Prince Albert Detachment, Prince Albert Warrant Enforcement and Suppression Team (WEST) and Prince Albert Crime Reduction Team (CRT) were conducting patrols Tuesday on Sturgeon Lake F...
Vanese M. Ferguson Jun 13, 2024

Saskatoon safety plan could include cameras at bus terminals
Over the month of May, passengers on Saskatoon Transit buses had front row seats to four violent incidents including two stabbings, the assault of a bus driver, and a group of three men fighting. In r...
Keira Miller Jun 13, 2024

Violent incidents in recent months prompt increased safety measures for Saskatoon Transit
The City of Saskatoon has announced several initiatives to provide a safer environment for employees and transit users when riding the bus. Since May there have been four incidents involving Saskatoon...
Vanese M. Ferguson Jun 13, 2024

Saskatoon and Regina home of Saskatchewan’s first wireless 5G labs
Local businesses, engineers, researchers, and university students dabbling in the world of 5G will now have the facility and tools to test and develop their innovations. Through a partnership between ...
Keira Miller Jun 11, 2024

Review of RCMP response at James Smith Cree Nation aims to prompt changes in police procedures
An internal review into the RCMP response to the mass stabbing incident on James Smith Cree Nation aims to prompt changes in policing procedures both provincially and nationally. In September of 2022,...
Keira Miller Jun 06, 2024

May rain beneficial for farmers and forest firefighters
It was the first May in several years for above normal precipitation in nearly every corner of Saskatchewan. Environment and Climate Change Canada meteorologist Terri Lang says it was wetter than usua...
Neil Billinger Jun 03, 2024

BHP donation means improved access to x-rays, better quality images, smaller radiation doses
A $1 million gift from BHP to the Royal University Hospital Foundation means quicker turnaround times for x-ray images through two refurbished suites which will be completely digitized. RUHF’s C...
Carol Thomson Jun 03, 2024















