WMCZ U Is Here!
After over a year of planning and producing content, “WMCZ University” will begin its first two weeks of classes on Monday, representing…
A Box Full of Questions: Kodi and Canadian Law
You may have heard of Kodi boxes. You might even have one yourself. They sometimes go by different names – Android TV…
Are Text Messages Less Private?
Ask people on the street how private their communications are and you will get a variety of answers. It turns out the…
Getting Ready To Sell Your Business…Before You’re Ready To Sell Your Business
Those who fail to plan, plan to fail. Proper planning prevents poor performance. We’ve all heard these and similar adages. They apply…
Who Gets To Look In Your Phone At The Border?
Here’s a thought experiment for you. You are at airport security, beginning the always pleasant regime of scans and scrutiny that today’s…
Kelly Bode Sworn In As Chair of Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce
The Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce officially swears in its new Executive today, and among the class of 2017 is its new Chair…
How Much Is Privacy Worth? In This Case, $15,000
Is privacy dead? Not really, of course, but it is under attack. One of the biggest weapons against privacy is the increasing…
Despite Popular Demand, Our Mixer for College of Law Students Is Back
The night that First and Second Year College of Law Students dread is fast approaching. Click on the image to embiggen.
WMCZ Named As Finalist for SABEX Award
For more than two decades the Greater Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce has honoured businesses which demonstrate excellence in business and community activities.…
Mark Galambos Joins WMCZ Ownership
The New Year brought good news for WMCZ as Mark Galambos has joined the ownership group. Mark started with WMCZ in 2008…
Marilyn Penner Appointed to Saskatchewan Provincial Court
On January 13, 2017, Saskatchewan welcomed its newest Provincial Court Judge, Marilyn Penner. We at WMCZ are sad to see Marilyn move…
Fair Dealing Still Treated Broadly By Canadian Courts
Copyright is broad and limited. What do I mean by that apparent oxymoron? Anything covered by Canada’s Copyright Act enjoys a wide…