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Man charged with second degree murder in death of 13 month old son has case spoken to
A man facing a charge of second degree murder in the death of his 13 month old son had his case adjourned Monday morning in Prince Albert Provincial Court. Kaij Brass was...
Queen’s Bench to hear Black Lake agricultural settlement dispute
The Sask. Court of Appeal has ruled that the Court of Queen’s Bench does have jurisdiction to hear a dispute between the Black Lake Denesuline First Nation and the Treaty #8...
Political expert says Poilievre/Whitecap video a sign of change for Indigenous issues in national politics
Pierre Poilievre is currently embarking on the campaign trail to achieve leadership of Canada's Conservative Party. The leadership hopeful was recently in Saskatchewan and...
Longtime Prince Albert resident among students honoured by University of Saskatchewan
The University of Saskatchewan is recognizing the work of Indigenous students. The university’s Indigenous Students Achievement Awards were officially handed out in an...
New Water Treatment plant makes more steps
By: Michael Oleksyn, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Prince Albert Daily Herald The Prince Albert Rural Water Utility (PARWU) has awarded three components as the...
Two Prince Albert police officers suspended amid PCC investigation
Two police officers who first attended the scene where a child later died have been suspended from active duty by the Prince Albert Police Service (PAPS) pending the outcome...
Métis Nation-Saskatchewan partners with researchers to develop cultural cancer prevention tools
Métis Nation-Saskatchewan is partnering with researchers from a few of the province’s universities to develop cancer prevention programs rooted in Métis culture. Dr. Gary...
A forum on Indigenous identity suggests universities verify claims
A national forum on Indigenous identity has heard that institutions and Indigenous applicants need to change processes in confirming ancestry. Dr. Jackie Ottmann, president...
WSA forecasts above average spring run-off in northern and central zones, doesn’t predict any flooding
The Water Security Agency says the snowpack in central and northern Saskatchewan is above normal. The WSA released it’s spring water runoff forecast in a media release this...
Red Pheasant First Nation says better policing may have prevented recent death
The Red Pheasant First Nation said race is a factor in how RCMP police the community. Chief Clint Wuttnee says Red Pheasant has had gang and drug violence for sometime, but...

Man charged with second degree murder in death of 13 month old son has case spoken to
Queen’s Bench to hear Black Lake agricultural settlement dispute
Political expert says Poilievre/Whitecap video a sign of change for Indigenous issues in national politics
Longtime Prince Albert resident among students honoured by University of Saskatchewan
New Water Treatment plant makes more steps
Two Prince Albert police officers suspended amid PCC investigation
Métis Nation-Saskatchewan partners with researchers to develop cultural cancer prevention tools
A forum on Indigenous identity suggests universities verify claims
WSA forecasts above average spring run-off in northern and central zones, doesn’t predict any flooding
Red Pheasant First Nation says better policing may have prevented recent death

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