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

Highway Hotline reports fog, ice, and pavement frost
Highway Hotline is reporting several icy roads, intense fog, and snow packed sections across the province. Prince Albert, Rosthern, Radisson, St. Walburg Buffalo Narrows, Beauval, Dorintosh and Big Ri...
Keira Miller Dec 31, 2023

Highway Hotline reports ice, packed snow, reduced visibility
Highway Hotline is reporting several icy and snow packed sections of highway across the province, as well as some reduced visibility and fog. The Rosetown, Kelvington, and Preeceville areas is being i...
Keira Miller Dec 30, 2023

Canadian Taxpayers Federation releases naughty and nice list
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation has released a list of which politicians and organizations have landed themselves on the naughty list versus the nice list this year. NAUGHTY LIST CBC President Cathe...
Keira Miller Dec 22, 2023

Traffic stop becomes drug bust in Big River
Two people from Big River are facing charges after an RCMP traffic stop in that community. Big River RCMP say Wednesday afternoon, a proactive traffic stop was initiated, but the vehicle didn’t ...
Carol Thomson Dec 22, 2023

GasBuddy responds to Canada’s deadline for shifting new cars to electric
the Head of Petroleum Analysis at GasBuddy.com says he is watching Canada closely after the federal government announced its deadline for all new cars shifting to electric vehicles by 2035. Patrick De...
Newsroom Dec 22, 2023

White Christmas for the far north—brown for everyone else
You have to travel to Waskesiu before there is at least 10 centimetres of snow cover. All areas to the south are less than that—with many locations between 0 and 2 centimetres. Environment Canad...
Neil Billinger Dec 21, 2023

Canadian Light Source helping make plant based meats – taste better
A researcher at the University of Guelph is developing a method of making vegan meats taste more like the real thing. Dr. Alejandro Marangoni, who is a vegan himself, says plant-based meats typically ...
Keira Miller Dec 19, 2023

Saskatchewan grown crops are being used to combat local food insecurity
Fifteen thousand packages of dry soup mix made with lentils and oats will be in Christmas hampers distributed by the Saskatoon and Regina Food banks. The science behind the soup mix is based on a rese...
Neil Billinger Dec 18, 2023

Saskatoon’s 11th homicide of 2023 occurs overnight into Thursday and is under investigation
The Saskatoon Police Service (SPS) is investigating the city’s 11th homicide of 2023. It occurred in the wee hours of Thursday morning in the back alley of the 2700 block of 21st Street West. SP...
Les Lazaruk Dec 14, 2023

Two more suspects charged in connection to fatal Prince Albert collision
The Prince Albert Police Service has charged a second woman in connection to a fatal collision that happened on December 2nd. Originally, police had only charged twenty-two-year-old Kayla Walker with ...
Keira Miller Dec 14, 2023















