RCMP say a charge of murder has been laid in connection to a woman who died over three years ago. In November of 2018, 66-year-old Deanna Greyeyes was found dead in a rural area near Muskeg Lake Cree Nation after she was reported missing. RCMP say they have been...
Four people have been charged after an individual was sprayed with bear mace in Meadow Lake. RCMP received reports of a disturbance at an apartment complex Thursday evening. Police determined a suspect entered the building, sprayed bear mace at the victim then entered...
The city of Yorkton is doing a call out for Indigenous artists to showcase their work on bike lock stations. Artists will create designs that would be cut into the metal of the D-ring style stations. Nicole Baptist, the city’s bylaw and safety supervisor, said the...
The Lac La Ronge Indian Band is seeking an apology over alleged racist comments directed towards an Indigenous youth hockey team last weekend. Councillor Jimmy Charles has written Saskatchewan Hockey, claiming the U15 Tisdale Ramblers hurled racial slurs towards the...
By Shari Narine, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Windspeaker.com The Métis National Council (MNC) is asking the Ontario Superior Court of Justice to approve damages of $15 million against former executive president and CEO Clement Chartier, former acting...
A digital replica of a traditional birch bark canoe originally built in northern Saskatchewan is now on digital display at a Saskatchewan art gallery. The canoe was originally built in the 1970s on the shores of Otter Lake by Isaiah and Annie Roberts of the Lac La...
Coyotes have been spotted coming near the tri-communities in the last few weeks. They’ve been seen using the lake as a route to get from one area to another. Ministry of Environment wildlife biologist Matthew Tokaruk said they might be coming near town because they’re...
The Saskatchewan First Nations Veterans Association (SFNVA) is looking to raise some funds and educate people with a recent project. The organization has published a book, onâpêhkâsowiyiniwak kisiskâciwan ohci, which in English translates to Brave Warriors of...
By: Susan McNeil, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Prince Albert Daily Herald The new warmup shelter downtown now has 20 overnight beds after receiving funding from the province and a permit from the City of Prince Albert. Prince Albert Grand Council opened the...
The government of Saskatchewan recently finished remediation work on an abandoned mine site near Creighton. The Newcor gold mine was in operation from 1933 until the 1940s. Part of the remediation included adding vegetation to the site, the installation of a cover...