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

Public asked to avoid Witney Avenue North in Mount Royal
The Saskatoon Police Service says its officers remain on scene at an incident in the 300 block of Witney Avenue North. Patrol officers have set up a perimeter around the area and the SPS Tactical Supp...
Vanese M. Ferguson Mar 28, 2023

Stolen Alberta cattle tracked to Martensville area
Saskatchewan and Alberta Livestock Investigations Unit have recovered over $25,000 worth of stolen cattle. An investigation was launched in February by the Alberta RCMP Livestock Investigations Unit a...
Vanese M. Ferguson Mar 28, 2023

Wakaw wonders when cell phone service will not be a problem for the community
Although the town is at a junction of two main highways, Wakaw is struggling with inadequate cell phone service. Melissa Dieno, the Chief Administrative Officer with the RM of Fish Creek, spoke with D...
Vanese M. Ferguson Mar 27, 2023

Several weapons stolen from Tisdale firearm store
A firearm store in Tisdale was believed to be robbed of six to eight long-guns early Friday morning. Tisdale RCMP deducted that three men wearing dark-coloured clothing, and one wearing a backpack, br...
Keira Miller Mar 24, 2023

Unity RCMP looking for a robbery suspect
The public is being asked to be on the lookout for a man believed to be involved in a robbery in Wilkie on Monday evening. Thirty-four-year-old Randy Wesley Keeton from the Scott district is also want...
Neil Billinger Mar 24, 2023

Police Department sheds light on the large police presence in a Prince Albert neighbourhood Thursday
The Prince Albert Police Service says their presence Thursday in the area around McDonald Avenue and Branion Drive has led to the arrest of a man wanted on outstanding warrants in connection to multip...
Vanese M. Ferguson Mar 24, 2023

Exhibits open in Saskatoon illustrating horror of war in Ukraine
The Ukrainian Museum of Canada in Saskatoon is welcoming two new exhibits that will allow Saskatoon residents to glimpse the effects of war. ‘Doors: Through the Horrors of War’ is an insta...
Keira Miller Mar 23, 2023

Not enough shelter beds and especially for those with complex needs
There are more homeless people in Saskatoon than there are beds for them, and there is even less capacity for those who have more complex needs. Mayor Charlie Clark, who is a Commisioner with the Sask...
Carol Thomson Mar 17, 2023

Saskatoon men honored by fire department for life saving rescue
Two men are being recognized for their efforts in evacuating people from a burning home on November 17, 2022. Scott Napper was driving to work when he noticed a fire on the outside of a home on the 15...
Neil Billinger Mar 17, 2023

Saskatchewan First Act passes third and final reading but not without significant opposition
Citing lack of consultation, Saskatchewan Indigenous leaders gathered at the Legislature Thursday to voice their concerns about the Saskatchewan First Act and the selling off of Crown lands. Metis Nat...
Carol Thomson Mar 16, 2023















