Businesses and non-profit organizations regularly open and move in Saskatoon. Today the StarPhoenix talks to Luke Syrnick and his business partner, who purchased Westgate Books to keep it open after the previous owner retired.
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim and the current complement of nine city councillors have received a 2.2 per cent pay raise to begin 2025. The base salary for Sim increases from $205,914 to $210,444, while councillors’ salaries jump from $101,938 to $104,180, according to information supplied to BIV from the city’s communications department.
The Portland Winterhawks staged a stunning third-period comeback before clinching a 4-3 shootout victory over the Saskatoon Blades in Western Hockey League action Wednesday night at SaskTel Centre.
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Note: Two points for a team winning in overtime or shootout; the team losing in overtime or shootout receives one which is registered in the OTL or SOL columns. Brandon 5 Prince Albert 3
The Canadian province of Saskatchewan has sent more than 500 players to the NHL, from "Mr. Hockey" Gordie Howe to 23 so far this season, among them Tampa Bay Lightning forward Brandon Hagel and St. Louis Blues forward Brayden Schenn.
Another comeback win, this time in Colorado, seals a successful road trip — and the Oilers' place among the NHL's elite.
To date B.C. has delivered top-notch bakers to the hit show including Season 8 finalist Jen Childs (Esquimalt), Season 2 Winner Andrei Godoroja (Vancouver), Season 6 Winner Lauren Tjoe (Tsawwassen), and Season 7 Winner Loïc Fauteux-Goulet (Creston).
The 2024-25 Canadian Hockey League trade deadline came and went, with two Calgary Flame prospects finding a new home on playoff-bound team. This is a new weekly series, where we look at how Flames prospects are doing.
At the best of times, we haven’t been very good at bringing head office jobs, or even large-scale employers, to Saskatchewan. These are not the best of times. Attracting (or, at least, keeping) good-paying jobs seems to top every Saskatchewan government’s priority list,