The La Ronge Ice Wolves picked up their third straight win when they clipped the Red Wings in Weyburn 4-2 on Friday evening. “I thought we played a 60-minute game and put in the effort,” said Ice Wolves Assistant Coach Gaelan Patterson. “It turned out well again for...
The provincial government is accepting applications as part of a new mineral exploration incentive which aims to create jobs in northern Saskatchewan mining communities. The Targeted Mineral Exploration Incentive is offering a rebate of 25 per cent of eligible direct...
Police are asking for the public’s help locating two teenagers who have not been seen for a month-and-a-half. Tyren Stonechild, 15, and Torrance Delorme-Redwood, 16, were last seen in the Lebret area in early September. Police believe they could be in Regina or...
A University of Saskatchewan professor says the province must find a better way to deal with serious allegations of misconduct levelled against municipal governments. Such a situation currently faces the Town of La Ronge after former administrator Stephen Conway...
A Montreal Lake man is due to appear in court today in relation to the armed robbery of a Prince Albert store on Thursday. Police say the incident happened just before 8:30 p.m. in the 800 block of 15th Street East when a male tried to leave the store without paying...
RCMP say one person is dead and four others are injured following a single vehicle crash just south of La Ronge early Wednesday morning. Police say the collision occurred approximately two kilometers south of town on Highway 2 at around 3:30 AM. Police say a...
The Specific Claims Tribunal has dismissed an application from both the Keeseekoose First Nation and the federal government to be granted a six month stay to the Tribunal’s proceedings as the parties enter into negotiations over a land claim. The claim arises from the...
Recreational marijuana use will be legal this Wednesday and there is no plan to directly share government tax revenues from the sale of cannabis with Indigenous communities according to Border Security and Organized Crime Reduction Minister Bill Blair. Blair and...
RCMP say a man from Grandmothers Bay is charged with impaired driving causing death, following a fatal pedestrian collision in that community October 7. 43-year-old Lewis Roberts is also charged with failing to remain at the scene of an accident and dangerous driving...
The University of Saskatchewan continues to make the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s calls to action part of its plan moving forward. The institution released its seven-year “The University the World Needs” strategic plan Wednesday. U of S President Peter...