Claude Resources Experiences $2.5-million First Quarter Loss

A company with a gold mine in northern Saskatchewan is reporting a first quarter net loss of $2.5 million. That compares to a net loss of $500,000 for Claude Resources for the same three months a year ago. President Neil McMillan says production in the first quarter...

Northern Saskatchewan Man Accused Of Sexually Exploiting Girl

A 53-year-old man from the Cumberland House Cree Nation is facing charges of sexually abusing and exploiting a young girl in the community. His name cannot be released in order to protect the identity of the victim, who is under the age of 16. The man was originally...

Diversity Topic Of Discussion At U of S Leadership Conference

Diversity was the topic of discussion on Thursday at the University of Saskatchewan’s Leadership Conference. This part of the conference featured a panel discussion hosted by Saskatoon Health Region CEO Maura Davies. Becky Sasakamoose Kuffner, one of the panel...

Six First Nations Remain In Flood-Induced State Of Emergency

  Thirteen Saskatchewan communities are still in a state of emergency because of spring flooding — including six First Nations. Colin King is the province’s deputy commissioner of emergency management and fire safety. King says the James Smith Cree Nation...

Inner City School Gym Subject Of Debate In Legislature

There was a school fight in the Saskatchewan Legislature today. Politicians were doing battle over the state of an inner city school gym in Regina.  It was deemed unsafe and closed last month.  About 75% of the students at Sacred Heart elementary school are...