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

Saskatoon Neighbourhoods Concerned About Police Resources
Shane Partridge of the Pleasant Hill Community Association says the province needs to provide more funding to make sure Saskatoon can have more officers on the ground along with adding more supports i...
Vanese M. Ferguson Oct 17, 2019

Decision On Future Of Jansen Mine Sixteen Months Away
A decision on whether to bring the Jansen potash project into production will be made by February of 2021, according to BHP’s report on the end of the September quarter. The report says work on ...
Carol Thomson Oct 16, 2019

Classroom Size And Composition To Be Discussed, But Not At Bargaining Table
Education Minister Gord Wyant has in the past said that there would be no discussions about class size and composition in contract talks with the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation, but has now p...
Carol Thomson Oct 16, 2019

Class Size Remains an Issue in Teacher Contract Talks
Class size and composition continues to be a stumbling block as the Saskatchewan Teachers Federation bargains a new contact with the Government Trustee Bargaining Committee. Education Minister Gordon ...
Gord Wiebe Oct 16, 2019

Man Charged with Attempted Murder in Shooting of RCMP Officer
A 27 year old man made his first court appearance Wednesday on about a dozen charges, including Attempted Murder, in connection to the non-fatal shooting of a Turtleford RCMP officer near Mervin. RCMP...
Vanese M. Ferguson Oct 16, 2019

What to Do With all that New Space at RUH
As patients and staff settle into the new Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital work toward utilizing freed up space at Royal University Hospital continues. The Executive Director of Infrastructure M...
Drew Wilson Oct 16, 2019

Saskatchewan Researcher Talks Uranium Cleanup at RemTech Conference
The Remediation Manager with the Saskatchewan Research Council is taking a message of consultation to Thursday’s RemTech 2019 conference in Fairmont Banff Springs. Ian Wilson says engaging with ...
Drew Wilson Oct 16, 2019

Discussing the Reality of Climate Change
It’s too late for climate change, but we can manage our way to a sustainable water future. That from Jay Famiglietti, the Canada 150 Research Chair in Hydrology and Remote Sensing and executive ...
Carol Thomson Oct 16, 2019

New Net Metering Program Without Rebates
SaskPower has announced a new solar Net Metering Program after the previous one reached its cap 2 years early, but there are some caveats to this news. This time around there will be no rebates for ca...
Carol Thomson Oct 15, 2019

Saskatoon City Workers Helping With Winnipeg Storm Clean Up
Twenty workers from Saskatoon Light & Power and the Parks Division have volunteered to help with the clean up efforts in Winnipeg after the snow storm in Manitoba. On Sunday, Winnipeg EMO asked it...
Carol Thomson Oct 15, 2019

















