by bryanorthner | Oct 20, 2023
A long running Prince Albert show is looking to get people to come out and audition to take part. The Voices of the North Showcase, which is part of the Prince Albert Winter Festival is set to go as part of the festival in February. However, before the show can get...
by Jenna Smith | Oct 19, 2023
The University of Saskatchewan’s College of Medicine has announced the new department of Indigenous Health and Wellness, which is the first of its kind in the country. The new department will be Indigenous-led and ensure the research done is in favour of Indigenous...
by Joel Willick | Oct 19, 2023
The provincial government and the Office of the Treaty Commissioner have unveiled new signs to mark Treaty boundaries along several busy Saskatchewan highways. At an event at Wanuskewin Heritage Park on Wednesday the new signs were unveiled in a special ceremony. The...
by Jenna Smith | Oct 19, 2023
The Scattered Site Outreach Program which is operated by the Kikinahk Friendship Centre opened its homeless shelter this month. The shelter provides food, showers, washrooms, cots and a warm place for men and women over 18 in the La Ronge area. “Last year we had 202...
by MBC News | Oct 19, 2023
A community in northern Saskatchewan is declaring a state of emergency due to a lack of water. In a media release sent out Thursday the Northern Village of Cumberland House along with Cumberland House Cree Nation and Métis Nation-Saskatchewan (MN-S) said the...
by Joel Willick | Oct 18, 2023
CONTENT WARNING: The following story contains depictions of suicide that may be distressing to some readers. UPDATE: Updated with response from the family A 6-person jury at the inquest into the death of Shane Cantre has provided 9 recommendations to Correctional...