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

Teachers gather at Legislature to highlight budget challenges
Students, teachers, political leaders, and parents converged at the Legistlature yesterday (Sat) to speak on what the STF considers the underfunding of the public education sector. Saskatchewan Teache...
Keira Miller Apr 30, 2023

Second person comes forward in historical sexual assault case
Maple Creek RCMP reported Wednesday that a 64-year-old man had been arrested and charged with sexual assault and sexual interference and since then another person has come forward as an alleged victim...
Carol Thomson Apr 28, 2023

Saskatoon Urgent Care Centre design work begins
The province and Ahtahkakoop Cree Developments have signed a preliminary agreement to move to the design work stage for a new Urgent Care Centre in Saskatoon, which will provide an alternative to emer...
Carol Thomson Apr 28, 2023

Human remains found at Big Island Lake Cree Nation Landfill
Last Friday the 21st, Pierceland RCMP were told that human remains had been discovered at the Big Island Lake Cree Nation Landfill. The Pierceland Detachment secured the remains and the RCMP Major Cri...
Carol Thomson Apr 27, 2023

Prior to the mass killings at James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon, Damien Sanderson hints to friend about a “mission”
The evening before 11 people were killed and 17 were injured at James Smith Cree Nation and in Weldon, Damien Sanderson told a friend at the Kinistino bar that he and Myles “have a mission to do...
Newsroom Apr 27, 2023

City of Saskatoon says plan is in place so Green Cart program can move forward
The City of Saskatoon has enacted its contingency plan to deal with a wrinkle in their mandatory organics program. The City says based on a prior verbal agreement, Loraas has finalized an agreement to...
Vanese M. Ferguson Apr 27, 2023

Canadian farmers intend to seed the largest wheat crop in 22 years
Statistics Canada reports all-wheat plantings will be 27 million acres—or six per cent higher than last year—based on producer surveys conducted in December and January. Wheat is an easier...
Neil Billinger Apr 26, 2023

Charges laid in accident injuring pedestrian
The Saskatoon Police Service has arrested a 23-year-old woman in connection to pedestrian-vehicle collision. Shortly before 2 a.m. Wednesday morning police responded to an accident at 22nd Street West...
Vanese M. Ferguson Apr 19, 2023

NDP says government muzzling healthcare workers
The provincial NDP says a leaked memo reveals that the provincial government is muzzling healthcare workers. On February 7th, Opposition MLAs visited Lanigan as part of their province-wide tour on hea...
Carol Thomson Apr 18, 2023

Sask Polytech takes top spots for building energy efficient vehicles
Saskatchewan Polytechnic continued to work on two cars entered in the 2022 Shell Eco-marathon Americas and this week two of their energy efficient cars built out of recyclable materials finished in to...
Vanese M. Ferguson Apr 18, 2023















