Growing pains for SaskPower

Growing pains for SaskPower

Annual rate hikes of about 5% a year will be the norm for SaskPower for the foreseeable future according to the company’s president. Today the crown corporation released its annual report, which shows another big drop in profits despite three years of rate hikes. Net...
PAGC summer program a hit with urban youth

PAGC summer program a hit with urban youth

Mckenna Francour, Colby Goodvoice, and Rebecca Strong play basketball this week. Photo by Chelsea Laskowski. Prince Albert Grand Council’s new summer day camp is offering plenty of fun activities to give its urban youth a healthy outlet for their energy....
Prince Albert Police seize 52 guns in just over six months

Prince Albert Police seize 52 guns in just over six months

The firearm found under a vehicle by Prince Albert Police after the report of a group of men pointing the weapon at a cyclist. Photo courtesy Prince Albert Police Prince Albert Police say the seizure of a shotgun on Wednesday night is a sign of a disturbing trend. A...

UPDATE Three Saskatchewan First Nations facing flood concerns

UPDATE:The Town of Arborfield has partially rescinded the mandatory evacutation order.  Some residents in the community have been allowed to return home subject to low water and sewage usage.  The City of Estevan have lifted their state of emergency. The heavy rains...

Conviction upheld in Regina child murder case

Saskatchewan’s highest court has dismissed a Regina man’s appeal of his second-degree murder conviction in the beating death of a toddler. The Appeal Court says Adam Cyr’s arguments that he should have a new trial are without merit. Cyr argued the...