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

The Countdown To The JUNOS Begins
(from L to R: SaskTel Centre Executive Director Scott Ford, Saskatoon Mayor Charlie Clark, President & CEO of CARAS Allan Reid, Saskatoon Tribal Council Chief Mark Arcand, Saskatoon University MLA...
Carol Thomson Nov 19, 2019

Highway Accidents Claim Two Lives
Wakaw RCMP say a 19 year old woman died at the scene of the two vehicle accident just north of Wakaw Monday morning. The call came in at 9:13 a.m. The woman who died was in the southbound vehicle. A 5...
Vanese M. Ferguson Nov 19, 2019

Canada Ranks Relatively Low in Well-Being of Children
According to a poll from Children’s First Canada, Canadians greatly overestimate the well-being of children. 71 per cent of Canadians – and 73 per cent in Saskatchewan and Manitoba –...
Gord Wiebe Nov 19, 2019

The Cycling Bylaw and Bus Notices Dealt with at Council
Saskatoon City Council has endorsed changes to the city’s cycling bylaw. The new changes will not only affect cyclists but motorists too. Some of the revisions include a one-meter buffer for mot...
Devyn Gregoire Nov 19, 2019

Fire Crews Handle a Kitchen Fire
Saskatoon Firefighters were called out about 4:15 Monday afternoon. The report was a possible house fire on the 600 block of Avenue F North. They found a fire in the kitchen which was quickly put out....
Gord Wiebe Nov 19, 2019

Weather Network Forecasts A Harsh Winter
Much of Canada is in for a harsh winter and that’s the case for most of Saskatchewan. The Weather Network’s winter forecast for December through February is calling for a colder than avera...
Carol Thomson Nov 18, 2019

Saskatchewan Ranks High in the Oil and Gas Sectors
The 2019 Scotiabank Playbook annual report has ranked the Mission Canyon Frobisher, Alida play, in Southeast Saskatchewan, as the best in North America. The report analyses the profitability of specif...
Gord Wiebe Nov 18, 2019

Prairie Provinces Pessimistic About Economy
An Angus Reid Survey shows people in Quebec are the most optimistic when it comes to economic growth in the year ahead. People in Saskatchewan and Alberta are least optimistic. Quebec can expect to ge...
Gord Wiebe Nov 18, 2019

Acquiring Land and the Cycling Bylaw at City Council
Saskatoon City Council will discuss vote today (mon) on whether or not to purchase a 551 acre plot of land in the RM of Corman Park. Earlier this month, the City’s Finance Committee recommended ...
Gord Wiebe Nov 18, 2019

Helping Those Affected by Crime
There is a stigma to being a family member of someone who has committed a violent crime and there is very little help available for families of criminals. A woman who has been there is speaking at a f...
Carol Thomson Nov 18, 2019















