
The Word on the Street back in Saskatoon
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The Word on the Street back in Saskatoon
01:44 | June 9, 2019
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‘Difficult and embarrassing’: Riders’ Jake Dolegala addresses impaired driving arrest
01:27 | September 26, 2022
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Montreal cyclist arrives in Saskatchewan on cross-Canada ALS fundraising tour
01:31 | August 10, 2022
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Prairieland Park asks Saskatoon city council for $8M in funding for new soccer pitch
01:47 | June 14, 2022
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Three collisions over the weekend caused by alleged impaired driving
02:00 | June 14, 2022
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Saskatoon man stabbed with syringe at local pub
01:58 | June 14, 2022
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Saskatchewan families struggling to find baby formula
01:58 | May 17, 2022
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Family asks for government help finding missing 5-year-old Frank Young
02:01 | May 17, 2022
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Indigenous leaders want Pope to visit Muskowekwan First Nation
02:14 | May 10, 2022
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Two year anniversary of Sask. government’s suicide prevention plan
01:39 | May 10, 2022
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SGI reminding drivers to be drug free
01:42 | May 3, 2022
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Indigenous community reacts to Archbishop Welby visit
01:58 | May 3, 2022
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Saskatchewan NDP proposes royalty increase on oil, potash
01:42 | May 3, 2022
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Saskatchewan airports see increase in passengers since COVID restrictions lifted
02:18 | April 28, 2022
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Inflation fallout hitting Saskatchewan construction industry
01:57 | April 28, 2022
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Saskatoon hospitals continue to be overcapacity
01:39 | April 28, 2022
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Another Saskatchewan resident brings story of surgery delay to legislature
01:51 | April 27, 2022
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Roughriders QB Cody Fajardo ready for new title
01:48 | April 11, 2022
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SUMA members preparing for Ukrainian refugees
01:47 | April 5, 2022
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Pro-public health rallies for COVID-19 mandates
02:06 | March 21, 2022
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USask Huskies women’s basketball remains atop in the west
01:41 | March 20, 2022
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Winter frozen in place in Saskatchewan
01:33 | March 13, 2022
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New study estimates Canadians wasted $500M in food due to ‘shelflation’
01:57 | March 13, 2022
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Local impacts of high gas prices in Regina
02:15 | March 13, 2022
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Vehicle registered to Saskatchewan premier impounded in Vancouver
01:17 | March 12, 2022
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COVID-19: Study suggests pandemic has pulled Canadians apart
02:10 | March 12, 2022
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Sask. businesses looking to recover financially from COVID impacts
01:58 | March 12, 2022
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Saskatoon Blades Hockey Cards 2022 Season
00:49 | March 6, 2022
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Saskatoon gets sweeter with breakout company
01:58 | March 6, 2022
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Perogies helping provide escape for young Ukrainian girls
02:07 | March 6, 2022
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For some, Saskatchewan’s removal of vaccine, mask mandates cause for celebration
01:57 | March 6, 2022
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A Saskatoon tattoo artist wanted to raise money for Ukraine through ink
01:40 | March 6, 2022
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The Word on the Street back in Saskatoon
01:44 | June 9, 2019
-
‘Difficult and embarrassing’: Riders’ Jake Dolegala addresses impaired driving arrest
01:27 | September 26, 2022
-
Montreal cyclist arrives in Saskatchewan on cross-Canada ALS fundraising tour
01:31 | August 10, 2022
-
Prairieland Park asks Saskatoon city council for $8M in funding for new soccer pitch
01:47 | June 14, 2022
-
Three collisions over the weekend caused by alleged impaired driving
02:00 | June 14, 2022
-
Saskatoon man stabbed with syringe at local pub
01:58 | June 14, 2022
-
Saskatchewan families struggling to find baby formula
01:58 | May 17, 2022
-
Family asks for government help finding missing 5-year-old Frank Young
02:01 | May 17, 2022
-
Indigenous leaders want Pope to visit Muskowekwan First Nation
02:14 | May 10, 2022
-
Two year anniversary of Sask. government’s suicide prevention plan
01:39 | May 10, 2022
-
SGI reminding drivers to be drug free
01:42 | May 3, 2022
-
Indigenous community reacts to Archbishop Welby visit
01:58 | May 3, 2022
-
Saskatchewan NDP proposes royalty increase on oil, potash
01:42 | May 3, 2022
-
Saskatchewan airports see increase in passengers since COVID restrictions lifted
02:18 | April 28, 2022
-
Inflation fallout hitting Saskatchewan construction industry
01:57 | April 28, 2022
-
Saskatoon hospitals continue to be overcapacity
01:39 | April 28, 2022
-
Another Saskatchewan resident brings story of surgery delay to legislature
01:51 | April 27, 2022
-
Roughriders QB Cody Fajardo ready for new title
01:48 | April 11, 2022
-
SUMA members preparing for Ukrainian refugees
01:47 | April 5, 2022
-
Pro-public health rallies for COVID-19 mandates
02:06 | March 21, 2022
-
USask Huskies women’s basketball remains atop in the west
01:41 | March 20, 2022
-
Winter frozen in place in Saskatchewan
01:33 | March 13, 2022
-
New study estimates Canadians wasted $500M in food due to ‘shelflation’
01:57 | March 13, 2022
-
Local impacts of high gas prices in Regina
02:15 | March 13, 2022
-
Vehicle registered to Saskatchewan premier impounded in Vancouver
01:17 | March 12, 2022
-
COVID-19: Study suggests pandemic has pulled Canadians apart
02:10 | March 12, 2022
-
Sask. businesses looking to recover financially from COVID impacts
01:58 | March 12, 2022
-
Saskatoon Blades Hockey Cards 2022 Season
00:49 | March 6, 2022
-
Saskatoon gets sweeter with breakout company
01:58 | March 6, 2022
-
Perogies helping provide escape for young Ukrainian girls
02:07 | March 6, 2022
-
For some, Saskatchewan’s removal of vaccine, mask mandates cause for celebration
01:57 | March 6, 2022
-
A Saskatoon tattoo artist wanted to raise money for Ukraine through ink
01:40 | March 6, 2022
The Word on the Street back in Saskatoon
Description
June 9, 2019
The Word on the Street is back in Saskatoon for their 9th year. The festival focuses on bringing Canadian authors to their readers to explain more about their inspiration behind their written works. Brittney Matejka reports.
Read more:
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The Word on the Street back in Saskatoon01:44 | June 9, 2019
-
‘Difficult and embarrassing’: Riders’ Jake Dolegala addresses impaired driving arrest01:27 | September 26, 2022
-
Montreal cyclist arrives in Saskatchewan on cross-Canada ALS fundraising tour01:31 | August 10, 2022
-
Prairieland Park asks Saskatoon city council for $8M in funding for new soccer pitch01:47 | June 14, 2022
-
Three collisions over the weekend caused by alleged impaired driving02:00 | June 14, 2022
-
Saskatoon man stabbed with syringe at local pub01:58 | June 14, 2022
-
Saskatchewan families struggling to find baby formula01:58 | May 17, 2022
-
Family asks for government help finding missing 5-year-old Frank Young02:01 | May 17, 2022
-
Indigenous leaders want Pope to visit Muskowekwan First Nation02:14 | May 10, 2022
-
Two year anniversary of Sask. government’s suicide prevention plan01:39 | May 10, 2022
-
SGI reminding drivers to be drug free01:42 | May 3, 2022
-
Indigenous community reacts to Archbishop Welby visit01:58 | May 3, 2022
-
Saskatchewan NDP proposes royalty increase on oil, potash01:42 | May 3, 2022
-
Saskatchewan airports see increase in passengers since COVID restrictions lifted02:18 | April 28, 2022
-
Inflation fallout hitting Saskatchewan construction industry01:57 | April 28, 2022
-
Saskatoon hospitals continue to be overcapacity01:39 | April 28, 2022
-
Another Saskatchewan resident brings story of surgery delay to legislature01:51 | April 27, 2022
-
Roughriders QB Cody Fajardo ready for new title01:48 | April 11, 2022
-
SUMA members preparing for Ukrainian refugees01:47 | April 5, 2022
-
Pro-public health rallies for COVID-19 mandates02:06 | March 21, 2022
-
USask Huskies women’s basketball remains atop in the west01:41 | March 20, 2022
-
Winter frozen in place in Saskatchewan01:33 | March 13, 2022
-
New study estimates Canadians wasted $500M in food due to ‘shelflation’01:57 | March 13, 2022
-
Local impacts of high gas prices in Regina02:15 | March 13, 2022
-
Vehicle registered to Saskatchewan premier impounded in Vancouver01:17 | March 12, 2022
-
COVID-19: Study suggests pandemic has pulled Canadians apart02:10 | March 12, 2022
-
Sask. businesses looking to recover financially from COVID impacts01:58 | March 12, 2022
-
Saskatoon Blades Hockey Cards 2022 Season00:49 | March 6, 2022
-
Saskatoon gets sweeter with breakout company01:58 | March 6, 2022
-
Perogies helping provide escape for young Ukrainian girls02:07 | March 6, 2022
-
For some, Saskatchewan’s removal of vaccine, mask mandates cause for celebration01:57 | March 6, 2022
-
A Saskatoon tattoo artist wanted to raise money for Ukraine through ink01:40 | March 6, 2022
-
The Word on the Street back in Saskatoon01:44 | June 9, 2019
-
‘Difficult and embarrassing’: Riders’ Jake Dolegala addresses impaired driving arrest01:27 | September 26, 2022
-
Montreal cyclist arrives in Saskatchewan on cross-Canada ALS fundraising tour01:31 | August 10, 2022
-
Prairieland Park asks Saskatoon city council for $8M in funding for new soccer pitch01:47 | June 14, 2022
-
Three collisions over the weekend caused by alleged impaired driving02:00 | June 14, 2022
-
Saskatoon man stabbed with syringe at local pub01:58 | June 14, 2022
-
Saskatchewan families struggling to find baby formula01:58 | May 17, 2022
-
Family asks for government help finding missing 5-year-old Frank Young02:01 | May 17, 2022
-
Indigenous leaders want Pope to visit Muskowekwan First Nation02:14 | May 10, 2022
-
Two year anniversary of Sask. government’s suicide prevention plan01:39 | May 10, 2022
-
SGI reminding drivers to be drug free01:42 | May 3, 2022
-
Indigenous community reacts to Archbishop Welby visit01:58 | May 3, 2022
-
Saskatchewan NDP proposes royalty increase on oil, potash01:42 | May 3, 2022
-
Saskatchewan airports see increase in passengers since COVID restrictions lifted02:18 | April 28, 2022
-
Inflation fallout hitting Saskatchewan construction industry01:57 | April 28, 2022
-
Saskatoon hospitals continue to be overcapacity01:39 | April 28, 2022
-
Another Saskatchewan resident brings story of surgery delay to legislature01:51 | April 27, 2022
-
Roughriders QB Cody Fajardo ready for new title01:48 | April 11, 2022
-
SUMA members preparing for Ukrainian refugees01:47 | April 5, 2022
-
Pro-public health rallies for COVID-19 mandates02:06 | March 21, 2022
-
USask Huskies women’s basketball remains atop in the west01:41 | March 20, 2022
-
Winter frozen in place in Saskatchewan01:33 | March 13, 2022
-
New study estimates Canadians wasted $500M in food due to ‘shelflation’01:57 | March 13, 2022
-
Local impacts of high gas prices in Regina02:15 | March 13, 2022
-
Vehicle registered to Saskatchewan premier impounded in Vancouver01:17 | March 12, 2022
-
COVID-19: Study suggests pandemic has pulled Canadians apart02:10 | March 12, 2022
-
Sask. businesses looking to recover financially from COVID impacts01:58 | March 12, 2022
-
Saskatoon Blades Hockey Cards 2022 Season00:49 | March 6, 2022
-
Saskatoon gets sweeter with breakout company01:58 | March 6, 2022
-
Perogies helping provide escape for young Ukrainian girls02:07 | March 6, 2022
-
For some, Saskatchewan’s removal of vaccine, mask mandates cause for celebration01:57 | March 6, 2022
-
A Saskatoon tattoo artist wanted to raise money for Ukraine through ink01:40 | March 6, 2022
The Word on the Street back in Saskatoon
Description
June 9, 2019
The Word on the Street is back in Saskatoon for their 9th year. The festival focuses on bringing Canadian authors to their readers to explain more about their inspiration behind their written works. Brittney Matejka reports.
Read more:
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