by Amber Bear | Jun 7, 2024
The Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) and Meadow Lake Tribal Council (MLTC) announced that a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed to create a framework for collaboration regarding the applications of microreactors in MLTC’s communities. “The Meadow...
by Joel Willick | Jun 7, 2024
A judge has rendered a decision on a matter of evidence at a high-profile impaired driving trial in Saskatoon. Taylor Kennedy is accused of THC impaired driving causing the death of 9-year-old Baeleigh Maurice in September 2021. The trial was in “voir-dire”, or a...
by Amber Bear | Jun 6, 2024
The watercraft inspection program is in full swing, and watercraft inspection points can now be found throughout the province. They have been focusing their efforts on the east and south borders. Invasive mussels have infested neighbouring regions, which include...
by Jenna Smith | Jun 6, 2024
Sasipenita and the Saskatchewan branch of the Kidney Foundation are coming together to host the second annual Staying Alive fundraising event. The funds raised at the event will be used to spread awareness for Indigenous kidney patients in the province and support...
by Joel Willick | Jun 6, 2024
The provincial government has released a progress report on its response to the Calls to Action from the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. June 3 marked the fifth-year anniversary of the 241 Calls to Action from the national...
by Joel Willick | Jun 6, 2024
CONTENT WARNING: The following may contain distressing details. An RCMP internal review, released Thursday, says it didn’t find any circumstances that impeded the RCMP’s response to the James Smith Cree Nation mass stabbing tragedy, however, areas of...