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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

Fire damages two homes in Saskatoon’s Evergreen neighbourhood

Fire damages two homes in Saskatoon’s Evergreen neighbourhood

A late-night fire on Boykowich Bend caused potentially $600K in damage to two homes in Saskatoon; all residents evacuated safely.
Hidden gems: Sask. towns and villages see tourism surge

Hidden gems: Sask. towns and villages see tourism surge

From rodeos to glamping, Saskatchewan’s rural communities are drawing more visitors, thanks to a surge in local travel and unique stays.
Zak’s Home Hardware opening new store at Peavey Mart site

Zak’s Home Hardware opening new store at Peavey Mart site

Zak’s Home Hardware will open a second Saskatoon location this fall at the former Peavey Mart site, creating about 30 new jobs.
Saskatoon SPCA assures they will remain open

Saskatoon SPCA assures they will remain open

The Saskatoon SPCA says it's not shutting down, dismissing social media rumours and reaffirming its commitment to animal care.
SRC implements Indigenous youth training program

SRC implements Indigenous youth training program

The program aligns with Call to Action 92, focusing on business reconciliation.
World View: Secession, a road to perdition?

World View: Secession, a road to perdition?

Opinion: Alberta separatism chatter swells post-election, but it's driven more by anger and online noise than any legal or political reality.
Liberal Eggerman reflects on federal run, eyes political future

Liberal Eggerman reflects on federal run, eyes political future

Chad Eggerman says his first federal campaign was eye-opening and rewarding, despite losing to Brad Redekopp in Saskatoon West.
A mother's grief: Honouring lives lost, voices silenced

A mother's grief: Honouring lives lost, voices silenced

Crystal Duquette and her family are still hurting.
Miyo-mahcihoyān Transition House: Where healing and hope begin

Miyo-mahcihoyān Transition House: Where healing and hope begin

A new transitional housing facility in Saskatoon is offering hope and healing to people battling addiction, homelessness and trauma.
Jane's Walk features story of Saskatoon nurse murdered in the sixties

Jane's Walk features story of Saskatoon nurse murdered in the sixties

Alexandra Wiwcharuk's murder is still an open case.
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