Dave Deibert, TheStarPhoenix.com

Dave Deibert

TheStarPhoenix.com

Saskatoon, SK, Canada

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  • Edmonton Journal
  • The Montreal Gazette
  • The Vancouver Sun

Past articles by Dave:

Ex-NHLers gather to fundraise for Saskatoon organizations

"The local hockey fans love the fact they can see and touch and talk to these guys that they watched in the NHL for all those years, and create those… → Read More

Brier champ, Olympian Brent Laing takes the lead on ice

Nine men's and nine women's rinks are among the top teams in Canada competing this week to earn the right to represent Canada at the 2022 Olympic Winter Games. → Read More

Matt Dunstone was over the moon for curling calendar photo shoot

Matt Dunstone's squad is competing against the top teams teams in Canada, all hoping to earn the right to represent Canada at the 2022 Olympic Winter Games. → Read More

Q&A: Pre-game and on the ice, Kerri Einarson puts on Greatest Show

Manitoba's Kerri Einarson, the two-time defending Canadian women's curling champion, is among the favourites to represent Canada at the 2022 Winter Olympics. → Read More

Saskatoon's Keely Shaw pedals to Paralympic bronze in track cycling

Saskatoon cyclist Keely Shaw got stronger as the women's C4 3,000-metre individual pursuit bronze-medal race went deeper, winning in a time of 3:48.342. → Read More

'A sense of pride': Artistic director relishes return of Jazz Festival

"There's always a sense of pride when the event is on," said Saskatchewan Jazz Festival artistic director Kevin Tobin. → Read More

Q&A: Wide Mouth Mason's Javed on Jazz Fest, binge watching, hoops heartbreak

Safwan Javed and Shaun Verreault — Wide Mouth Mason — return to the Saskatchewan Jazz Festival on opening night of the 2021 event. → Read More

By The Numbers: Sweet sounds of Jazz Festival back in Saskatoon

The Saskatchewan Jazz Festival, after a year's absence due to the COVID-19 pandemic, returns to the forefront of Saskatoon's music scene starting Saturday… → Read More

How they've lived, what they've learned: Reflections on 16 months of COVID-19 pandemic

With COVID-19 restrictions set to largely lift on July 11, several familiar faces reflected on how they've lived and what they've learned during these… → Read More

'To mourn and move forward,' residential school sites in Sask. must be investigated: FSIN, province

The FSIN says sites including the Muskowekwan IRS, Onion Lake St. Anthony's IRS, Beauval IRS, Guy Hill IRS, Lebret IRS and Sturgeon Landing IRS have potential… → Read More

Saskatoon school boards continue calls for vaccine prioritization

"We have a small window of time to seize this opportunity. We must take action now," the three board chairs said in the letter. → Read More

'It's humbling': Merlis Belsher receives COVID vaccination inside namesake building

Having Merlis Belsher Place used as a field hospital for immunizations during a pandemic, he says, is "humbling to say the least." → Read More

Saskatoon Public Library receives funding for outreach support walk-up window

Here are five things to know about the SPL initiative: a walk-up outreach support service window at Frances Morrison Central Library in downtown Saskatoon. → Read More

'It's been the greatest privilege of my life': Editor-in-chief Persson heading to U of S

Heather Persson, the only woman to ever serve as editor-in-chief of the Saskatoon StarPhoenix, is starting a new chapter. → Read More

Saskatoon Public Schools Foundation's literacy program receives $10M donation

The gift from The Brownlee Family Foundation is believed to be the largest donation in Sask. history by a family foundation toward supporting education. → Read More

Man killed in three-semi collision was using cell phone at time of crash, Saskatoon police say

The investigation, "which included an analysis of activity on a cell phone found inside the super-bee semi" driven by the 51-year-old man who died at the… → Read More

As snowstorm pounds Saskatoon, helpers hit the streets

There were seemingly countless examples of people around Saskatoon helping those in need following a massive snowstorm on Sunday. The windchill overnight… → Read More

Possible COVID-19 exposure at Saskatoon minor football field

The individuals visited Gordon Howe Park's minor football field from 8 to 11 p.m. on Sept. 25. → Read More

Chantal Kreviazuk sells out Saskatoon return at COVID-modified TCU Place

In order to ensure physical distancing at the Oct. 4 concert at TCU Place, only 120 tickets were made available and sold out almost instantly on Thursday.… → Read More

Open letter to U of S president calls for major changes within College of Education

The letter writers — ranging from faculty to undergraduate students — say they have "a collective memory of when the College of Education was a leader" in… → Read More