A new single from an Aboriginal artist in northern Saskatchewan has broken into a top 100 chart on Itunes. Roland Corrigal released his single, Hot Summer Cool, earlier today. Hours later the song broke into today’s top 100 country songs downloaded on Itunes....
Residents charged a Provincial Sales Tax on certain insurance policies, can expect a refund or credit, directly from their insurance company by the end of June. The government is making good on a commitment of returning the PST to claim holders of; crop, livestock,...
Police were called to a Regina courtroom Friday, to help calm a tense situation following the reading of a verdict. The jury found Tia Pinacie-Littlechief not guilty of second-degree murder. She was on trial for the stabbing death of Justin Crowe in October 2015 on...
The off-reserve Aboriginal unemployment numbers in Saskatchewan appear to be on the decline. According to the latest numbers from the government, Aboriginal unemployment saw a nearly 3 per cent drop from the same month last year. In March 2017, the unemployment rate...
Preparations for the upcoming fire season continue for Saskatchewan Environment Air Operations personnel. Ground school for pilots began on April 1 in Prince Albert and flight training will commence once the weather warms up. Denis Renaud, the director of aviation...
NDP leader Ryan Meili is hoping northern Saskatchewan is not left out of the upcoming provincial budget. The opposition leader laid out what he hopes to see in next week’s budget at an event in Saskatoon on Thursday morning. Meili feels the north has not been a...
Saskatchewan’s Water Security Agency says heavy snowfall in parts of the province last month has led to a revised spring runoff forecast. The WSA says above normal snowfall in March was recorded in the area south of the Cypress Hills and near the communities of...
One Saskatoon organization continues to offer the “princess experience” for many young women who otherwise can’t afford it. For over ten years, the Princess Shop has provided at-risk young women around the city with graduation dresses to celebrate their...
Long-term water advisories have been lifted for three Saskatchewan First Nations. The federal government says Poundmaker, Red Earth and Cowessess First Nation all lifted the long-term advisories in their communities last month. With these latest steps, the current...
A 25-year-old man has been arrested and is facing several charges after the serious stabbing of a teenager on the Yellow Quill First Nation last month. The 16-year-old victim was transported to hospital in Kelvington after the March 25 stabbing, then on to Saskatoon...