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La Loche paramedics given award for response in wake of mass shooting

La Loche paramedics given award for response in wake of mass shooting

by Chelsea Laskowski | May 31, 2016 | Current News

Lieutenant Governor Vaughn Solomon Schofield, Kalvin Jones and Darryl Morin. Source: Darryl Morin. The first two paramedics on the scene after a shooter opened fire in La Loche high school’s Dene building, were part of a special ceremony in Regina this week. In the...

AREVA’s flagship operation approved to produce 24 million pounds of uranium

by Chelsea Laskowski | May 31, 2016 | Current News

McClean Lake Mine. Photo courtesy words.usask.ca A recent approval by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission will allow Cameco’s Cigar Lake mine to reach its uranium production target for this year. AREVA Resource Canada’s McCLean Lake operation is now...
‘I have decided that I need to put my family first;’ La Ronge Mayor Thomas Sierzycki not seeking reelection

‘I have decided that I need to put my family first;’ La Ronge Mayor Thomas Sierzycki not seeking reelection

by Chelsea Laskowski | May 31, 2016 | Current News

  Politics is still in his blood, but family is first and foremost for La Ronge mayor Thomas Sierzycki. After much though and discussion with his wife, he has decided he will not be running for mayor in the fall civic election. “It’s a weird feeling because it’s the...
46 year-old mother of three is this year’s first Touchdown for Dreams recipient

46 year-old mother of three is this year’s first Touchdown for Dreams recipient

by Joel Willick | May 31, 2016 | Current News

Holly Wilton and her husband John pose for the cameras in front of a ride that will take them across the east coast in August The first dream recipient in the 2016 Cameco Touchdown for Dreams program will be heading on a motorcycle trip on the east coast. 46 year-old...
This weekend’s Painted Hand Casino Powwow a “way to give back”

This weekend’s Painted Hand Casino Powwow a “way to give back”

by Joel Willick | May 31, 2016 | Current News

A photo from last year’s event. Organizers of the 16th annual Powwow at the Painted Hand Casino say First Nations hospitality will be on display during the event. The Powow is running this Saturday and Sunday in Yorkton at the Farrel Agencies Arena in the...
Buffalo Narrows RCMP request info on drug dealers after making arrest

Buffalo Narrows RCMP request info on drug dealers after making arrest

by mbcnews | May 30, 2016 | Current News

Mounties in Buffalo Narrows are using a recent arrest to request information on drug dealers in the area. The RCMP says early Sunday morning in Dillon, a suspect was found with marijuana and other drug-related items on her person. Kaitlin Alexis Sylvestre, 26, is...

Moose researchers publish findings on move from northern boreal forest to southern farmland

by David Smith | May 30, 2016 | Current News

One of the last collared moose in the project. Photo courtesy Saskatchewan Farmland Moose Project, Facebook. Researchers with the Saskatchewan Farmland Moose Project have completed the first phase of their studies and published the first paper on their work....

Prince Albert hosts second-ever multicultural powwow

by Chelsea Laskowski | May 30, 2016 | Current News

The multicultural powwow on Saturday. Photo courtesy Santos Ramos, Facebook Prince Albert showed off a wide range of cultural traditions this weekend at its second-ever multicultural powwow. The Big River Cree drummers, along with First Nations, Highland and Ukrainian...
Saskatoon Indian and Metis Friendship Centre receives funding for homelessness initiatives

Saskatoon Indian and Metis Friendship Centre receives funding for homelessness initiatives

by Joel Willick | May 30, 2016 | Current News

The Saskatoon Indian and Metis Friendship Centre will be receiving over $1.2 million in funding over the next two years to help address housing needs in the city. Over the past year, 80 homeless people have been housed in Saskatoon through several different agencies....
2nd founder of Indian Posse dies while serving time

2nd founder of Indian Posse dies while serving time

by Manfred Joehnck | May 30, 2016 | Current News

Richard Wolfe with a photo of his previously-deceased brother Daniel Wolfe. Photo courtesy Facebook Foul play is not suspected in the death of Indian Posse co-founder, Richard Daniel Wolfe. The 40-year-old inmate at the Saskatchewan Penitentiary was found in need of...
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