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Sherri Solomko / Freelance Reporter

Sherri Solomko / Freelance Reporter

Sherri Solomko says, “I love to write, in fact I often refer to it as my keyboard therapy. We have so many great stories to tell and I am happy to be part of the team that brings all of these terrific tales to our readers.”
Sherri started began writing more than a decade ago and spent many years as the full time reporter for the Unity-Wilkie Press-Herald before moving to Saskatoon. Prior to this, she served as front line staff at a financial institution, marketing coordinator for a local co-op and office manager and marketing personnel for an RV dealership.
“Marketing has been one of my strengths and I believe, when writing our communities' stories, we are marketing all that is great about the places we live and the people who live there. I am committed to telling all the great stories of people, places, spaces and organizations in our communities. Success stories are my favourite and we are lucky as there are so many to write about.”

Recent Work by Sherri

Four calls in March for Assiniboia Fire Department

Four calls in March for Assiniboia Fire Department

Fireman’s ball celebrates members and those who support them.
Saskatoon Softball community loses integral member

Saskatoon Softball community loses integral member

Cal Galambos of Saskatoon is being remembered by the many people who knew him as a steadfast volunteer, mentor and fastball coach for many years
Arena season almost done, what’s next?

Arena season almost done, what’s next?

Minor ball begins May 1, swimming lesson registration is May 5, and the first day at the pool is June 7.
Sask. has six confirmed measles cases; Dr. David Torr speaks to prevention

Sask. has six confirmed measles cases; Dr. David Torr speaks to prevention

Saskatchewan has put out a new website to help people navigate information surrounding recent measles cases in the province.
Draggins Car Show has generated more than $3.5M for Camp Easter Seal

Draggins Car Show has generated more than $3.5M for Camp Easter Seal

With the car club’s history dating back to 1957, the car show itself is in its 63rd year running.
Assiniboia area organic farm faces tariff uncertainty

Assiniboia area organic farm faces tariff uncertainty

Majority of Stonehenge Organics' customer base is from the United States.
Women advance to flight school through Dziret’ai Pilot Training Program

Women advance to flight school through Dziret’ai Pilot Training Program

A flight training program that can help address critical pilot shortages that affect a number of industries across northern Sask., particularly mining operations.
No April Fool’s joke, carbon tax elimination results in gas price drop

No April Fool’s joke, carbon tax elimination results in gas price drop

April 1 was the start of welcome relief at the pumps with the Prime Minister Mark Carney's end to the carbon tax.
Snow kidding, Saskatoon’s Optimist Hill extends season into first week of April

Snow kidding, Saskatoon’s Optimist Hill extends season into first week of April

Mother Nature counters Old Man Winter's last winter storm with a first week of April forecast that allows Saskatoon's Optimist Hill with a one week extension of their season
Sailing into the sunset, 2025 farewell year for Prairie Lily owners

Sailing into the sunset, 2025 farewell year for Prairie Lily owners

Anyone want to buy a river boat? After 13 years as a premier tourist attraction in Saskatoon, the Prairie Lily owners are retiring and ship's future is up in the air.
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