Can scientists now predict the future? Maybe not, but some scientists believe they are “in a much better position” on forecasting extreme weather events caused by climate change. New research out of the University of Saskatchewan is giving scientists the opportunity...
Ryan Meili is sharing his stance on reconciliation after he was elected as the leader of the provincial NDP and became the leader of the official opposition in the Saskatchewan legislature. In an interview with MBC news, the opposition leader spoke on how he is...
“We are not in an era of reconciliation, but there is potential.” Those were the remarks by Niigaan Sinclair, an Anishinaabe professor from Manitoba. Sinclair was the facilitator for a Saskatoon Tribal Council professional development day on education Monday. Over 125...
The YMCA in Regina is asking for volunteers to take part in their Point-in-Time Count, an initiative to gauge the number of homeless people in the city. Volunteers taking part in the count are asked to gather info, such as the number of people sleeping rough, meaning...
Police in Saskatoon are searching for 25-year-old Lawrence Daigneault, who was last seen on Wednesday. Daigneault is 6’3″ tall and weighs 190 pounds, with short black hair and brown eyes. He has a tattoo of a cross on his left forearm, and on his right...
Young Indigenous knowledge will be on display in Saskatoon over the next couple days. Over 60 teams from First Nations across Saskatchewan are participating in the FSIN First Nations Science Fair. The young teams are representing all of the tribal councils in the...
A memorandum of understanding was signed between the PAGC and the Canadian Red Cross at the PAGC office today on the Chief Joseph Custer Reserve. Encompassed in the agreement are the roles, responsibilities and expectations of the two organizations in the event of...
For the first time in a few years, the Saskaloppet cross-country skiing event in La Ronge is returning home. “With the forest fires in July 2015, a lot of the trees along the trail were burned and some of our facilities were burned,” said Dorothy Looyestein, the...
RCMP say a video of what appears to be a confrontation between Mounties and some women in Pelican Narrows is being “looked at.” The video appears to show an exchange between some women walking on a road in the community and two Mounties. At one point, one of the...
The Prince Albert Police Service announced this morning details of its 2018 Positive Ticketing Program. Sgt. Travis Willie held a press conference at the city police department to explain what the program is and help spread the word. “The Positive Ticket Initiative is...