New early learning and childcare centre to help Metis children explore their culture
To help Metis children explore their traditions, language, and culture, a 90-space Metis Nation-Saskatchewan early learning and childcare centre is being built on Saskatoon's Kensington Boulevard. Sherry McLennan, Regional Director of MN-S, says the one-of-a-kind facility will offer teachings in three Indigenous langua...
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Moose Jaw man charged with possession of child pornography
The Moose Jaw Police Service and the Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) Unit executed a search warrant in a residence in the 300 block of Lilloeet Street West on Wednesday. As a result, 22-year-old Ashton Weber was arrested and charged. He will make his first court appearance on Thursday morning.
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First Year Head Coach and First Year Hopefuls Kick Off Riders 2024 Pre-Season Preparations
New head coach Corey Mace put 51 first-year Green and White hopefuls, plus six quarterbacks, through their paces on the first day of Saskatchewan Roughriders' Rookie Camp at Griffiths Stadium. Following is the media scrum with Mace after his first on -field session as Riders' field boss..... The rookie camp continues T...
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Coach Larry Abney
The Saskatchewan Rattlers are 2 weeks away from tipping off their season against Winnipeg. Rattlers Coach Larry Abney checked in with CJWW to talk about the upcoming Rattlers season.
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Using comedy to evoke discussion about body image
A new production hitting the stage at Saskatoon's Emery Jones Theatre unites the flavourful world of French cuisine and the touchy topic of body image. Elizabeth Nepjuk, who plays main character Blanche, says the play, titled 'The Art of French Cooking' uses comedy to break the ice into deeper conversations about beaut...
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Saskatchewan government says uranium exports jump more than 300 per cent
The Government of Saskatchewan says Uranium exports of Saskatchewan produced uranium to the EU increased 306 per cent to almost $1 billion in 2023. The province says total exports to the EU increased 12 per cent which includes export of uranium, lentils, chickpeas, non-durum wheat, mustard seed and several agricultural...
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City of Prince Albert fined after worker is injured
The City of Prince Albert has been fined $95,000 for a workplace injury. On April 25th the City of Prince Albert pleaded guilty in Prince Albert Provincial Court to one violation of The Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, 2020. The charges stemmed from an incident that occurred on September 22, 2022, in Prince ...
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Motorcycle helmet exemption granted for upcoming parades
If you see motorcycles being driven in parades in Saskatoon and Regina this month with drivers not sporting a helmet, it is likely the participants in the Regina Nagar Kirtan Parade on May 11, and the Saskatoon Nagar Kirtan Parade on May 19. SGI says a temporary exemption has been made to Sikh motorcyclists participati...
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Delayed spring creates more potholes than usual in Saskatoon
Saskatoon City crews have begun patrolling the streets for potholes, targeting areas flagged through the city's pothole reporting app, and using hot mix asphalt for more permanent repairs. Cam LeClaire, Acting Roadways Manager, says if you see, or feel, a pothole while driving around, you can report it to the City to g...
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May 8
Seems like quite a few country stars are getting in the bar business in Nashville. Lainey Wilson is planning on opening a bar called "Bell Bottoms Up," which is set to open late this summer. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bell Bottoms Up (@bellbottomsupbar) And then there's online rumors suggest...
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