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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 СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ 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

Redekopp looks to keep Conservative hold in Saskatoon West

Redekopp looks to keep Conservative hold in Saskatoon West

Redekopp believes in finding common-sense solutions to solve people’s problems.
Ramayya's latest project tells his parents' story

Ramayya's latest project tells his parents' story

Ramayya's parents arrived in Canada with little money.
NDP candidate Walker knows the needs of Saskatoon West

NDP candidate Walker knows the needs of Saskatoon West

Rachel Loewen Walker is the NDP candidate for Saskatoon West, who believes in the incredibly diverse neighbourhoods that make up the riding.
Seniors at Saskatoon housing complex raise safety concerns

Seniors at Saskatoon housing complex raise safety concerns

King Edward Place has fallen into decay, according to its residents.
Goulden to serve as SUMA president anew

Goulden to serve as SUMA president anew

Randy Goulden has served the Yorkton city council for over two decades.
SUMA convention and trade show underway in Saskatoon

SUMA convention and trade show underway in Saskatoon

Municipal leaders from across SK have gathered in Saskatoon this week for the 2025 SUMA convention.
Saskatoon police aim to end illegal racing events

Saskatoon police aim to end illegal racing events

Social media helps popularize illegal drag racing events.
Aberdeen fire chief warns not to use Clarkboro 'ice road'

Aberdeen fire chief warns not to use Clarkboro 'ice road'

The ice at the СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ Saskatchewan River is no longer thick enough for vehicle use.
Indigenous business sector growing in Saskatchewan, says Kaeding

Indigenous business sector growing in Saskatchewan, says Kaeding

Indigenous businesses are also thriving in the province.
Kaeding: US tariffs have huge impact on small businesses

Kaeding: US tariffs have huge impact on small businesses

Saskatchewan residents advised to buy local and support Canadian goods and products as much as possible.
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