by MBC News | May 23, 2018
An Indigenous hunter, who was recently found not guilty of unlawfully hunting a moose, says he is ready to fight the matter in the Supreme Court. In April, the provincial appeals court upheld a 2015 not guilty decision for Kristjan Pierone from Manitoba. Pierone was...
by MBC News | May 23, 2018
Saskatoon police continue to seize illicit drugs that can have potentially fatal consequences. In March, a suspect in detention was found in possession of 2.7 grams of a lethal substance containing a new drug methoxyacetylfentanyl. Another seizure found the extremely...
by MBC News | May 23, 2018
A Saskatoon man has been hit with more than $3,000 in fines for illegally marketing wild game on social media. Environment officials first became aware about a year ago of a post on a buy and sell Facebook page from an individual looking to buy wild meat. They...
by MBC News | May 23, 2018
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations spring legislative assembly is set to get underway at Whitecap Dakota First Nation today. Chiefs from across the province will be gathering for the two-day assembly at the Dakota Dunes Casino to make resolutions on topics...
by MBC News | May 23, 2018
Organizers are hoping a two-day meeting, which begins in Green Lake Wednesday, will serve as a catalyst to kick-start economic growth in northwestern Saskatchewan. The first Westside Economic Development and Attraction Conference is drawing in stakeholders from...
by MBC News | May 22, 2018
Funding shortfalls to sexual assault services and supports could force program closures in northern communities like Île-à-la-Crosse. The Executive Director of the Battlefords and Area Sexual Assault Centre recently stated that without more provincial assistance,...