by Joel Willick | Sep 20, 2021
Cameco is looking to collaborate with a nuclear reactor company in the United States. The Saskatchewan uranium company and X-energy recently signed a memorandum of understanding to work together on the development and deployment of small reactors in Canada and the...
by Joel Willick | Sep 17, 2021
A business arm of Cumberland House Cree Nation has entered a formal agreement with the company working to re-open the Prince Albert pulp Mill. Cumberland Wood Products signed a letter of understanding with Paper Excellence Pulp Inc. on Thursday. The agreement is an...
by Joel Willick | Sep 16, 2021
The northern community of Ile a la Crosse will soon have a new grocery store. The communities Cooperative Association officially announced this week that a new Co-op store is in the works. The association says this new store has been in the planning stages for several...
by Joel Willick | Sep 16, 2021
This Sunday will mark the one-year anniversary of a woman’s disappearance in Saskatoon. A walk is planned in her honour. Megan Gallagher was last seen by family and friends On Sept 19, 2020. Soon afterward Saskatoon police began investigating her disappearance...
by Joel Willick | Sep 15, 2021
The Saskatchewan opposition party is calling on the provincial government to recognize September 30th as an official holiday. The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation was recently declared a statutory holiday for all federal workers. Provinces and territories...
by Joel Willick | Sep 13, 2021
A former northern Saskatchewan MP is throwing her support behind this year’s NDP hopeful. Georgina Jolibois believes Harmonie King will give a “strong voice” to communities in the north. “People in Denesthé-Missinippi-Churchill River, have been missing real...
by Joel Willick | Sep 10, 2021
Northlands College is hoping a newly announced Elders Advisory Council will provide guidance in the areas of Indigenous language and culture. The school announced the formation of the council on Friday afternoon. According to school officials, the advisory council...