by MBC News | May 7, 2026
The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency says warmer temperatures expected this weekend could worsen flooding conditions across northeastern parts of the province. Officials provided an update Thursday, noting 35 communities have now declared local states of emergency,...
by MBC News | May 7, 2026
Photo: Saskatoon is lowering allowable industrial ammonia discharge limits into the South Saskatchewan River, with a new surcharge system for high-volume polluters taking effect in 2028. / Photo by Robert Linsdell / Flickr (CC BY 2.0) By: Sonal Gupta Local Journalism...
by MBC News | May 7, 2026
Photo: Jacqueline Roy, Shadow Minister for Women’s Health, outside MLA David Chan’s office in Yorkton. / Andrea Moss, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, SaskToday.ca By: Andrea Moss Local Journalism Initiative Reporter SaskToday.ca The homelessness and...
by MBC News | May 7, 2026
The Provincial Metis Council of the Metis Nation-Saskatchewan has announced several governance-related decisions following a recent PMC meeting. Among the most significant developments was the decision to retract cease and desist letters previously issued to citizens,...
by MBC News | May 6, 2026
Sturgeon Lake First Nation has declared a state of emergency due to rapidly rising water levels. According to leaders, flooding is affecting access along Highways 355 and 788, as well as the main traffic bridge. As of Tuesday afternoon, they say, water was just 12...
by MBC News | May 6, 2026
Photo: Andrea Sandmaier, President of the Otipemisiwak Métis Government (formerly known as Metis Nation of Alberta). By Jeremy Appel Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Alberta Native News The Otipemisiwak Metis Government is proposing revisions to federal...