Screams and loud sobbing echoed the courtroom moments after Gerald Stanley was found not guilty of killing Colten Boushie. The Biggar area farmer had been on trial the past two weeks at the Court of Queens Bench in Battleford. Colten Boushie was shot in the head at...
As the province awaits the verdict in the second degree murder trial of Gerald Stanley two Saskatoon leaders have come together to remind the public to remain respectful in the verdict’s aftermath. Saskatoon Tribal Chief Mark Arcand and Saskatoon Mayor Charlie...
At noon today, Conrad Burns and Pernell Ballantyne will begin their walk from Saskatoon to Prince Albert to raise awareness for murdered and missing Indigenous women in the province’s north. “We want the stories in the north to be heard,” says Burns....
“It is now your duty to determine Stanley’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.” Those were the words uttered by Justice Martel Popescul when charging the jury during the second-degree murder trial of Gerald Stanley. Stanley has been on trial in a courtroom in...
The La Ronge Fire Department had to deploy the jaws of life following a collision yesterday morning. Shortly before 2.a.m., yesterday, firefighters arrived at 1120 La Ronge Ave where a vehicle had rear-ended a parked truck. Responders deployed the jaws of life in...
The College of Graduate and Post-doctoral Studies at the University of Saskatchewan has unveiled a new scholarship for Indigenous masters and PhD students. The award for leadership in the community is being coined as the Indigenous Graduate Leadership Award. Tuition...