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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

Advances made by cancer research saves lives

Advances made by cancer research saves lives

There are more than 200 types of cancers.
Living with cancer, Fiddler wants to buy more time with her son

Living with cancer, Fiddler wants to buy more time with her son

There is a 92 per cent five-year survival rate for stage 1 ovarian cancer patients.
Sask Government: Opposition all promises, no plan

Sask Government: Opposition all promises, no plan

The PST exempts essential grocery items.
NDP health critics go after rural hospital closures

NDP health critics go after rural hospital closures

Five hospitals in Saskatchewan remained closed for 3,684 days according to data collected by NDP.
Warming centres better alternative to emergency shelters: Arcand

Warming centres better alternative to emergency shelters: Arcand

Arcand said the shelter will only remove and transfer the 30 beds from the EWC, not provide additional accommodation.
Beck aims to cut PST on groceries

Beck aims to cut PST on groceries

Fred and Gina want their kids to eat healthy meals.
Beck: Taxes on children's clothes not the solution

Beck: Taxes on children's clothes not the solution

Beck has accused the SaskParty-led provincial government of mishandling its finances.
New SEDA funding to help rural communities be investment ready

New SEDA funding to help rural communities be investment ready

The new initiative involves developing commercial and industrial land inventory in five key rural regions.
Harrison: Saskatchewan has more jobs than workers

Harrison: Saskatchewan has more jobs than workers

The Immigration Services Act took effect on July 1, 2024 in Saskatchewan.
Fundraising efforts for heroic Evan Hardy teacher

Fundraising efforts for heroic Evan Hardy teacher

The GoFundMe page had 449 people donating as of posting time.
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