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

Duplex Fire on Avenue D Considered Suspicious
A fire that happened at a duplex at 1819 Avenue D North Saturday afternoon is considered suspicious. Around 2:30, fire crews responded to the blaze. Once they arrived they found heavy smoke and flames...
Devyn Gregoire Nov 17, 2019

Restaurant Patron Assaulted and Robbed in 22nd Street Parking Lot
Just after 10:30 Saturday night, Saskatoon Police responded to a robbery that happened in the parking lot of a restaurant in the 1400 block of 22nd Street. In a news release, police say a female patro...
Devyn Gregoire Nov 17, 2019

Event to Bring Awareness to Saskatchewan’s Native Prairie
Native prairie filters our water, sequesters carbon, and is habitat for wildlife, including about 60 species of risk, and yet many people don’t realize its worth. That from the manager of the Sa...
Carol Thomson Nov 17, 2019

Santa is Coming to Town!
You can see Santa Claus and many colourful floats Sunday afternoon in downtown Saskatoon. The 29th annual Saskatoon Santa Claus Parade will hit the streets at 1 o’clock Sunday afternoon. Tourism...
Devyn Gregoire Nov 16, 2019

It’s Multiculturalism Week in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan was the first province to have a Multicultural Act, which was passed in 1974, followed by the adoption of the provincial motto ‘From Many Peoples Strength’ in 1975. Those fact...
Carol Thomson Nov 16, 2019

Freezing Rain Overnight
Freezing rain blanketed a large swatch of central Saskatchewan last night stretching from Lloydminster through to Saskatoon and northward. Freezing rain warnings have been lifted for those areas but p...
Vanese M. Ferguson Nov 16, 2019

Enchanted Forest Now Open to Vehicle Traffic Following Friday’s Light Walk
The theme this year is Starry, Starry Nights for the BHP Enchanted Forest in Saskatoon. Proceeds go to Saskatoon Zoo Foundation and the City Hospital Foundation. Last year, $275,000 in net proceeds wa...
Vanese M. Ferguson Nov 16, 2019

Looking For Tips In Baby’s Death Investigation
There isn’t much information the Saskatoon Police Service can release, other than the infant found November 8th in a recycling bin behind an apartment in the 400 block of 5th Avenue North was a ...
Carol Thomson Nov 15, 2019

Unifor Members Ratify
Unifor says crown agencies in Saskatchewan previously on strike, have all ratified collective agreements. Union members working at SaskTel, SaskEnergy, SaskPower, SaskWater, DirectWest and SecureTek h...
Vanese M. Ferguson Nov 15, 2019

Money from Criminal Forfeitures Used to Support Police
Criminals, unwittingly, are helping police services across the province. The Seizure of Criminal Property Act allows police to seize property considered to be the proceeds of, or an instrument of, unl...
Gord Wiebe Nov 15, 2019















