Raymond Knife’s current court files. Photo by Chelsea Laskowski This summer, someone called the cops after seeing a woman running down the street in a well-traveled area of Prince Albert. Dispatch was told three men were chasing her, and one was holding a weapon...
SaskTel has announced that the new cellular towers serving Stony Rapids and Black Lake are fully operational. The extension of wireless cellular service was made possible through a partnership between SaskTel, Athabasca Basin Development and and Huawei Canada....
Drew Wilby at a correctional centre opening earlier this year. Photo by Chelsea Laskowski For the second time in less than two months, provincial corrections officials are raising concerns with the new company it hired to provide food services at correctional centres....
UPDATE: The RCMP has found the body of Ernest Sylvestre Dillon RCMP are looking to the public for information on a missing person. Police say 68-year-old Ernest Sylvestre of Michell Village – near Buffalo Narrows – was last seen at his home the evening of...
Left to right, Education Minister Don Morgan, Saskatoon Housing Initiatives Partnership’s Shaun Dyck, Saskatoon developer Wally Mah, EGADZ Don Meikle and Saskatoon Mayor Don Atchison were on hand to make the Sweet Dreams home expansion announcement. The Sweet...
The man at the centre of a whirlwind of controversy on Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation says he wants his side to come out. Until now, ousted urban councillor Warren McCallum has stayed out of the media coverage on a petition that makes serious allegations against him....
Jordan Thomas Lumberjack is escorted from court after receiving his sentence. Photo by Chelsea Laskowski Friday morning was an emotional end to a convicted Kinistin-Saulteaux area murderer’s time in court, as he received a life sentence with no parole...
Three First Nations in Saskatchewan can expect some back pay from the federal government. On Friday, Indigenous Affairs Minister Carolyn Bennett announced the department would reinstate funding to First Nations who were being penalized for not complying with the First...
Fire destroyed Sid Fiddler’s cabin that he planned to use to host sweat lodge ceremonies during the winter. Image courtesy of Sid Fiddler Last weekend fire destroyed a log house on the Waterhen Lake First Nation that an Elder planned to use to host sweat lodge...
Construction will get underway early in the New Year at a Saskatoon home for at-risk single mothers. The EGADZ’s Sweet Dreams home will expand to include a 22-space daycare centre plus four additional bedrooms. Executive Director Don Meikle says the EGADZ program has...