Reserve School Awaiting Results Of Air Quality Tests

Results of an air quality test at Poundmaker School are expected any day now. The consultant who performed the tests is currently interpreting those results. Once that has been done, the results will be shared with the Poundmaker Cree Nation and the Department of...

Northern Health Region Sued For Alleged Misuse Of NIHB Program

The Keewatin Yatthe Regional Health Authority is confirming that a lawsuit has been filed against it by the federal government.In an email, the health region says the statement of claim is in the amount of $355,520.It says the issue in question dates back to a period...

Six Candidates In The Running For PAGC Athabasca Vice Chief

The official candidates list has been released for the coming Prince Albert Grand Council Athabasca Vice Chief election. There are six people in the running. Four candidates are from Fond du Lac — incumbent Don Deranger, Victor Fern, Diane McDonald and Napoleon...

More Students Registering For Classes At FNUniv

Enrolment is up at the First Nations University of Canada as it begins a new school year. FNUniv president Doyle Anderson notes the institution has been struggling since 2010, when it temporarily lost federal and provincial funding. But he says the process of...

La Ronge Crown Prosecutor Becomes Judge

A long-time northern Saskatchewan lawyer has been appointed to the bench in La Ronge. Saskatchewan Justice has named Bob Lane as its new judge in the community. Lane replaces Judge Felicia Daunt, who is transferring to Prince Albert. For 33 years, Lane has worked on...

Regina Stabbing Suspects Facing Charges Of Attempted Murder

Two suspects in a serious stabbing in Regina early yesterday are making their first court appearances today. A 37-year-old man and a 33-year-old woman are each facing charges of attempted murder. Darren Douglas Sinner and Jerry Michael Felecity Desjarlais were taken...

Police Issue Warnings About Violent Offenders

Regina police have issued a public alert about a dangerous offender now living in the community. Forty-three-year-old Lorne Winston Moosomin is considered a high risk to re-offend. He has a history of drug abuse and violent behaviour, and his victims range in age from...