NDP Raises Concern Over Possible Effects Of Labour Legislation

The provincial NDP gathered in Prince Albert Thursday to swap ideas and hear from constituents during the party’s annual caucus meeting. Lunch with the mayor was followed by a tour of a community centre in the West Flat and a public meeting. Interim leader John...

ER Visits Up In La Ronge

Visits to the La Ronge Health Centre’s emergency department rose 4.5% during the first quarter of the fiscal year. Mamawetan Churchill River Regional Health Authority CEO Andrew McLetchie says they’ve checked into that spike. At the moment, it appears to...

Guilty Plea In Drunk Driving Death Of Junior Hockey Player

A man driving a pickup that rolled, killing a Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League player, has pleaded guilty to drunk driving causing death. Lukas Nicolas, who is 20, of the Beardy’s Okemasis First Nation, will be sentenced on October 31st in a Saskatoon court....

FSIN Responds To Cuts

The Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations says the federal government is effectively trying to muzzle the voice of First Nations people with recent funding cuts. Earlier this week, it was learned the federation was having its core funding slashed from $1.6 million...

Ottawa Announces Cuts To Tribal Groups

It looks like the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations is getting its budget cut. The federal government has announced a new funding formula for tribal groups across Canada. According to an e-mail sent to MBC News from Aboriginal Affairs, the department is...

Wild Rice Harvesters Expecting Bounce Back Year

A wild rice expert says this year’s harvest in northern Saskatchewan could hit three million pounds. Bill Plunz, the former manager of the La Ronge Wild Rice Corporation, says that would be an improvement over last year when roughly 1.85 million lbs. was...

Hiker Stumbles Onto $6,000 Worth Of Illegal Narcotics

Police are asking for the public’s help for information about a stash of illegal drugs that were found by a hiker in a Prince Albert-area park. Police say the hiker stumbled upon 41.5 grams of methamphetamine in Little Red River Park yesterday. The drugs were...

Man Sentenced For 2001 Killing On Mistawasis Reserve

A judge has sentenced a man to seven years behind bars for stabbing and killing a man on the Mistawasis First Nation over a decade ago. Thirty-three-year-old Curtis Nataucappo showed no emotion as the verdict was delivered in a Prince Albert courtroom this morning. He...