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Jon Perez

Jon Perez

Jon Perez started writing in college when he joined the official weekly student newspaper of the University of the East in Manila, Philippines, during the early 1990s. From there, after college, he worked his way up from being a correspondent to a desk editor in various media outlets — publishing, broadcasting, and online. His last employment, before moving to Saskatchewan with his family in 2019, was with the Saipan Tribune in the U.S. territory of the CNMI. He was assigned to cover sports events, the CNMI legislature and local politics, federal immigration and labour issues, departments under the CNMI Governor’s Office, and other U.S. federal agencies.

Recent Work by Jon

Saskatoon police push bylaw change to curb bear spray misuse

Saskatoon police push bylaw change to curb bear spray misuse

SPS Chief Cameron McBride indicated curbing the illegal use is a primary policing challenge that he hopes to address this year.
Family demands answers after fire destroys East Trout cabin

Family demands answers after fire destroys East Trout cabin

The Swiderski family lost their East Trout Lake home to wildfire and say government inaction is to blame despite their early warnings.
Underwater-themed art urges kids to think about plastic waste

Underwater-themed art urges kids to think about plastic waste

Saskatoon artist Monique Martin hopes her ocean-inspired exhibit teaches children to respect the environment and reduce plastic waste.
Rural roots inspire author Anthony Bidulka’s writing journey

Rural roots inspire author Anthony Bidulka’s writing journey

Author Anthony Bidulka credits his rural Saskatchewan upbringing for inspiring his storytelling and spotlighting underrepresented voices.
Pancake breakfast goers 'pay it forward'

Pancake breakfast goers 'pay it forward'

Pancakes, coffee, and live entertainment.
Photos: Thousands join annual Reconciliation Walk

Photos: Thousands join annual Reconciliation Walk

People from various cultures joined the city's Indigenous community in the Rock Your Roots Reconciliation Walk.
New seniors' residence opens at Columbian Village

New seniors' residence opens at Columbian Village

A new 134-unit seniors’ residence in Saskatoon opens as part of a decades-long effort to provide affordable housing for elders.
Severe weather resulted in major hail in Saskatoon

Severe weather resulted in major hail in Saskatoon

The severe thunderstorm warning has ended.
Denare Beach wildfire victim calls for help as recovery efforts begin

Denare Beach wildfire victim calls for help as recovery efforts begin

Keri Lentowicz and others displaced by the Wolf Fire are urging the province to support uninsured northern residents as they rebuild.
Philanthropist Joseph A. Remai remembered for generosity

Philanthropist Joseph A. Remai remembered for generosity

Condolences are pouring in for Saskatoon philanthropist Joseph A. Remai, who died recently at 89, leaving a legacy of generosity.
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