Meadow Lake hockey player Skylar Olson remains in hospital following an injury to his skull. “As of this morning, Skylar remains in RUH Saskatoon under observation and treatment for the serious skull injury he incurred on the weekend,” said the Tisdale Trojans in a...
Lac La Ronge Indian Band member Cobe Delaney is back in town after competing for Saskatchewan at the National Aboriginal Hockey Championships in Whitehorse, YT. Team Saskatchewan earned a silver medal following a 6-1 loss to Manitoba in the championship contest....
Staff reductions are coming to the Northern Lights School Division for the 2020 school year, as administrators try to balance a one million dollar budget shortfall in provincial funding. Classroom resizing is predicted to eliminate eight-point-five teaching positions....
Five people are facing drugs and weapons charges following an RCMP raid on a home in Ile-a-la Crosse last Friday. Police say they seized 112 grams of packaged crack cocaine, 30 grams of an unidentified white powder, $10,000 in cash and a loaded handgun. Among the...
For the second time in franchise history, the Prince Albert Raiders are WHL champions. The Raiders slipped past the Vancouver Giants 3-2 in overtime Monday night at the Art Hauser Centre to capture the Ed Chynoweth Cup in game seven. Dante Hannoun found the back of...
The 2019 Saskatchewan Roughriders Northern Football Jamboree came to a close on Saturday at Churchill Community High School in La Ronge. It’s the second straight year members of the CFL team have made the trek north to La Ronge for the event. Zack Evans, a defensive...
Red dress displays have been placed at four Saskatchewan Polytechnic campuses to honour Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. A permanent display can be viewed at the Moose Jaw campus and displays were up from Saturday until Monday in Prince Albert,...
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations says it will not hesitate to protect Indigenous treaty rights under the government’s trespass to property act, even if this means going to court. The new law puts the onus on hunters and trappers to seek permission from a...
A group representing Sixties Scoop survivors are frustrated with what they say is a lack of commitment from the provincial government following the apology from Premier Scott Moe in January. The Sixties Scoop Indigenous Society of Saskatchewan produced a report from...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be in Saskatchewan at the end of the month to officially exonerate Chief Poundmaker for wrongful conviction of treason more than 130 years ago. The Prime Minister will be visiting the First Nation on May 23 for the official...