Workers being recalled at PotashCorp
By Chris CarrPotashCorp is adding more workers to the payroll as it prepares for a rise in production heading into 2015.“Certainly the market continues to be quite strong in the short term,...
View ArticleMan who grew up in Sask. fighting Ebola in West Africa
By Chris CarrA man who grew up in Saskatoon is helping in the fight against Ebola in West Africa.On the ground in Liberia, Jason Kindrachuk spoke to the Brent Loucks Show Wednesday. Kindrachuk is there...
View ArticleNew development, rink proposed for Corman Park
By Chris CarrFor some, excitement is building in the Rural Municipality of Corman Park over a massive new proposed development. Silver Sky would go up beside Furdale, next to the Willows Golf and...
View ArticleSafety Boss to put out fire, replace well head near Prud'homme
By Chris CarrIt’s a complicated and dangerous operation, but Safety Boss is up for the challenge. The specialized crew based out of Calgary is the best in the world at knocking down flames at natural...
View ArticleSaskatchewan gets dose of winter
By Chris CarrSaskatchewan is getting a good dose of cold and snow this week, even though winter is still about five and a half weeks from officially kicking in.Terri Lang with Environment Canada says...
View ArticleCity targets summer repairs for University Bridge
By Chris CarrIf you think traffic congestion in Saskatoon is bad now, just wait until this summer when the University Bridge needs to be shut down for repairs.The city’s chief engineer Mike Gutek said...
View ArticleSaskatoon Bishop opts for modest lifestyle
By Chris CarrSaskatoon Bishop Don Bolen doesn’t believe one person needs a house with four bathrooms in it. It’s the reason why he has decided to move out of the Roman Catholic Bishop’s residence on...
View ArticleSask. lotto winner running out of time to claim prize
By Chris CarrTime is running out for the owner of a winning million dollar lottery ticket to claim their prize. The LOTTOMAX ticket was bought somewhere in Saskatchewan last December.The million-dollar...
View ArticleFire service restored on the Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation
By Chris CarrFire service is now being restored on the Makwa Sahgaiehcan after last month’s tragic fire deaths. Two children were killed after their house caught fire in the early morning hours of...
View ArticleMAP: Gun violence concerns Saskatoon's mayor
By Chris CarrA gun has gone off in Saskatoon at least 14 times this year, with the latest incident happening Monday night. Saskatoon police say someone shot a bullet in the side of a parked car near...
View ArticleWoman arrested for drunk driving smashes phone at Saskatoon police station
By Chris CarrA 44-year-old woman from Bradwell faces a long list of charges, including impaired driving after an evening that saw her go from being behind the wheel, to behind bars. It started at...
View ArticleVIDEOS: Wildfires lead to evacuations in northern Saskatchewan
By Chris CarrWildfires continue to create problems in northern Saskatchewan.A number of new fires popped up over the weekend, many of which were caused by lightning strikes after a storm rolled through...
View ArticleWildfire evacuees going home
By Chris CarrMost northern Saskatchewan fire evacuees will be back in their beds by the weekend. Conditions have improved on the wildfire situation and evacuation orders have been lifted for everyone...
View ArticleHome gutted by flames in Saskatoon
By Chris CarrFire investigators are looking into two suspicious fires that happened early Monday morning in Saskatoon. The first started at 321 Avenue E South at approximately 3:45 a.m. The garage had...
View ArticleLa Ronge a ghost town as Saskatoon firefighter battles flames
By Chris CarrSaskatoon firefighters are among those battling the flames in northern Saskatchewan. Captain Bruce Siemens has been helping out in La Ronge and said the situation is still very precarious....
View ArticleSaskatoon's new modern bus facility gearing up for move-in day
There's long been talk about one day moving city buses out of the century-old bus barns in Caswell Hill and into a brand new state-of-the art facility. Saskatoon Transit workers were told Tuesday they...
View ArticleChief says Saskatoon injection site 'only a matter of time'
A supervised injection site is a matter of when – not if – as far as the chief of the Saskatoon Tribal Council is concerned. "It'll happen in Toronto, Montreal, Edmonton, all the major cities. And...
View ArticleSaskatonians show their generosity in the lead up to Christmas
It looks like a last minute outpouring of support will help Saskatoon's Salvation Army meet their goal in the lead-up to Christmas. "Last week we were really quite nervous about making our goal," said...
View ArticleEducation minister wants feedback on how Sask. schools are governed
The province wants parents and teachers to give some thought and feedback on how Saskatchewan's schools are run. A six-member panel has been formed to consult the public following a report released on...
View ArticleSaskatoon airport busy with Christmas travellers
With Christmas fast approaching, people from across the country are coming home to be with family in Saskatchewan. "We usually do a big dinner Christmas eve. We have lots of appetizers and drinks,...
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