‘Pack a roadside safety kit’: CAA advice for winter travel

Are you ready to enter ‘winter mode’? 

Christine Niemczyk, director of corporate communications & public relations with CAA Saskatchewan, has some tips for Saskatchewan drivers to make sure their vehicles are ready for the change in season. 

“Check everything from – and we do with CAA recommend – winter tires, check the oil, the battery,” she said. 

Hobby Craft & Gun Show sees huge crowds and huge vendor turnout

The Hobby Craft & Gun Show had a big return to Swift Current on the weekend. 

The fall edition of the annual trade show had over 220 vendors take up tables at the Stockade Building. While no official head count was kept, founder and organizer of the HC&GS, Henry Banman, estimated somewhere over 2,000 people made it out over the course of Saturday and Sunday. 

"My wife and I, we put in an awfully big pile of hours," said Banman. "But we've done it now since 1977."

Meet the candidate: Darrell Markin

Q. Why are you running for mayor/council? 

A. I am running for council to give a voice to the citizens of Moose Jaw. The community in Moose Jaw is one that is involved and ever-changing. It is important to me that I be a figure that citizens can trust to listen to their concerns and adapt to the needs of the community. I am passionate about the healthy development and growth in Moose Jaw that is only fueled by the citizens. 

15-year-old from La Broquerie learns to build guitars

A 15-year-old from La Broquerie has found a passion for building guitars, and has built both electric and acoustic guitars. 

Christian Gauthier says building guitars takes a lot of skill. 

“You need to have woodworking abilities, you need to have guitar abilities, you need to know what everything is, where everything goes, what you all need. You don’t want to all of a sudden be missing something by the time you reach the end and realize it doesn't work.” 

He explains how he got into the hobby. 

Flurries to finally fly: Weyburn to see first snowfall of the season

A weather system moving across the prairies has triggered snowfall warnings for parts of southeastern Alberta and southwestern Saskatchewan. While the Weyburn area was initially expected to experience a mix of rain and snow, the forecast has been updated to predict a transition from rain to snow as the day progresses.

Environment Canada meteorologist Brian Proctor confirmed that areas west of Weyburn and Estevan will likely see more snowfall. However, Weyburn can still expect to see upwards of 4 centimetres of snow accumulate by late Wednesday morning.

When is Chestermere switching to bi-weekly green cart pickup?

The City of Chestermere announced it will move to a bi-weekly green cart pickup schedule.

Staff with the city mentioned it will start on Sunday (Nov. 10).

The Town of Strathmore also moved to bi-weekly pickup of green bins on November 1 for the fall and winter seasons.

"Remember, green carts are for organics such as food scraps, pet waste, and grass clippings," wrote the city in a news release.

Snow sticking around on the ground in southwest Sask.

Parts of southwest Saskatchewan are starting to see snow stick to the highways. 

Areas around Fox Valley, Maple Creek, Eastend, and Shauanavon have all become a little more wintery as the snow refuses to melt. 

Drivers are asked to use caution, especially if they have yet to swap to winter tires. 

For more road condition information, check the Highway Hotline to see road closures and delays.