Tag Archives: Syndicated

Delays In Earning Credits For New Solar Power Customers
As the idea of solar power begins to take root in Saskatchewan with the number of participants growing exponentially, there is a bit of a delay for new SaskPower solar customers. Spokesperson Joel Che...
Carol Thomson Sep 06, 2019

Another Successful Rescue on the Prairie
Rescue on the Prairie puts the fun in fundraiser for STARS air ambulance employees. The 5th annual was held on Thursday at a remote location about 25 minutes from Saskatoon by vehicle, but spokesperso...
Carol Thomson Sep 06, 2019

Broadway Street Fair
Depending on the weather, around 10-thousand people could attend the 36th annual Broadway Street Fair tomorrow (Sat). DeeAnn Mercier with the Broadway Business Improvement District says as per usual, ...
Carol Thomson Sep 06, 2019

Encouraging Girls to Get Into Sports
An Olympic hopeful in 2020 hopes to promote her sport at next month’s Fast and Female Fast Champ Chat in her home town of Saskatoon. Natasha Fox fell in love with Wrestling as a young girl and d...
Drew Wilson Sep 06, 2019

Bike Unit Officer Involved in Collision
A 38 year old Saskatoon Police officer sustained minor injuries after a mishap with a pickup truck just after eight this morning. Police say she was patrolling downtown on the 100 block of 22nd Street...
Gord Wiebe Sep 06, 2019

Literacy Award Winner Announced
La Vera Schiele of the Prince Albert Literacy Network is this year’s recipient of the 2019 Council of the Federation Literacy Award. She was chosen because of her efforts to improve family liter...
Gord Wiebe Sep 06, 2019

Friday Schedule
SCHEDULE FOR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 Canadian Football League–Week 13 of the season starts: B-C Lions at Montreal Alouettes-5:30 p.m. (The Saskatchewan Roughriders return to action tomorrow w...
Les Lazaruk Sep 06, 2019

Unemployment Rate Drops in Saskatchewan
Canada’s economy posted a job surge last month of 81,100 net new positions, the bulk of which were part time, in the services sector and picked up by young people. Statistics Canada says that ev...
Saskatoon Media Group Sep 06, 2019

Metis Cultural Days
The sounds of jigging and fiddle music, the Michif language, and voices from the past will be heard at Metis Cultural Days which begins today (Fri) and run through Sunday at the Western Development Mu...
Carol Thomson Sep 06, 2019

Year-to-Date House Sales are Up
House sales in Saskatoon remained stable in August. The Saskatoon Region Association of Realtors says although listings were down four-percent from August 2018, the number of homes sold remained about...
Drew Wilson Sep 06, 2019

















