by MBC News | Aug 2, 2013
The RCMP is joining forces with the Native Women’s Association to raise awareness over the dangers of hitchhiking. Superintendent Tyler Bates says hitchhiking can be potentially dangerous, but there some safety precautions you can take. Bates says carrying a...
by MBC News | Aug 2, 2013
Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall says he doesn’t anticipate much Aboriginal opposition to a proposed new oil pipeline through the province that will move oil from Western Canada to eastern refineries. TransCanada Pipeline announced plans for the new $12 billion pipeline...
by bryanorthner | Aug 1, 2013
Missinipi Broadcasting Corporationis proud to announce our 2013-2014 Northern Saskatchewan MBC/MYF Scholarship Selections FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Friday, August 2, 2013The Missinipi Youth Foundation (MYF) Scholarship Selection Committee is pleased to announce...
by MBC News | Aug 1, 2013
A man charged after the death of a conservation officer south of Saskatoon earlier this year is now facing a charge of manslaughter. Prosecutors announced the additional charge when 35-year-old Blaine Taypotat appeared in Saskatoon Provincial Court this morning. He...
by MBC News | Aug 1, 2013
Consultation and cooperation with First Nations is a priority in one of the largest crude oil pipeline projects ever undertaken in Canada, according to the company behind the initiative. Today, TransCanada Pipeline laid out its plans for a $12-billion plan that will...
by MBC News | Aug 1, 2013
Cameco has released its operating numbers for the latest quarter. It is a mixed bag for the uranium giant as revenues were up 49% from 2012 over the past three months. However, net earnings were below what they were last year. Company president Tim Gitzel explains...
by MBC News | Aug 1, 2013
Residents of Fond du Lac are back home — and with help from the weather, they should be able to stay. About 240 people from the community were flown to Prince Albert on the weekend because of heavy smoke caused by fires on the south side of Lake Athabasca. The...
by MBC News | Aug 1, 2013
The Manitoba Métis Federation has put together a blue ribbon panel of business experts to advise the organization on how to invest billions of dollars expected from a recent land claim ruling. Members of the Legacy Fund advisory panel include former prime minister...
by MBC News | Aug 1, 2013
Officials with Saskatchewan Education are preparing to embark on an ambitious new project. This fall, they will be collaborating with the other western provinces and northern territories on a new teaching resource springing from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission...
by MBC News | Jul 31, 2013
Two grieving families came together at Prince Albert provincial court today to attend a hearing for a man accused of running into and killing their loved ones. 21 year-old Jeremiah Jobb didn’t say anything as lawyers discussed his case. He stands charged with two...