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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

Michael recalls bonding time with son in Amazing Race Canada 10

Michael recalls bonding time with son in Amazing Race Canada 10

Amazing Race Canada takes 11 teams to different and scenic spots in a cross-country competition.
Youth-led EGADZ homes to offer hope to at-risk S-toon teens

Youth-led EGADZ homes to offer hope to at-risk S-toon teens

Former at-risk youths in Saskatoon are helping guide others through EGADZ’s new Retreat Homes project for recovery and stability.
Saskatoon woman supports daughter’s partner after leg loss

Saskatoon woman supports daughter’s partner after leg loss

Leann Bower launched a GoFundMe to help her daughter’s partner Marley, who had her leg amputated after a fall led to a severe infection.
Fatal Saskatoon house fire causes $125K in property damage

Fatal Saskatoon house fire causes $125K in property damage

A fatal structure fire on Avenue N Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ¶ÌÊÓÆµ in Saskatoon claimed a life and caused an estimated $125,000 in damage, says fire department.
Butterflies and transformation take flight in Saskatoon exhibit

Butterflies and transformation take flight in Saskatoon exhibit

Saskatoon artist Monique Martin's June exhibits explored change and growth with 24,000 handmade butterflies and student collaboration.
NDP slams government on wildfire response, fiscal management

NDP slams government on wildfire response, fiscal management

Rebuilding the north, while facing a budget deficit, is a significant challenge for the government.
Photos: Estimated crowd of 52K celebrates Canada Day at River Landing

Photos: Estimated crowd of 52K celebrates Canada Day at River Landing

More than 50,000 people gathered at River Landing in Saskatoon on July 1 to mark Canada Day with music, food, fun and fireworks.
Canadians reflect on pride and purpose during Canada Day in Saskatoon

Canadians reflect on pride and purpose during Canada Day in Saskatoon

Amid political tensions with the U.S., Canadians share what Canada Day means to them — a day of pride, gratitude and community spirit.
Mother seeks help for toddler battling rare genetic disorder

Mother seeks help for toddler battling rare genetic disorder

Sydney Gardiner is seeking support to cover medical costs for her two-year-old daughter, Layna, who has a rare genetic disorder.
Saskatoon's Canada Day fireworks move to Rotary Park

Saskatoon's Canada Day fireworks move to Rotary Park

Rotary Park is a backup venue, as the Broadway Bridge is closed for renovations and the Saskatchewan River is too shallow to accommodate barges.
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