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Prince Albert councillors have option of joining Monday meeting remotely
It’s been a rocky few weeks for Prince Albert Mayor Greg Dionne and the rest of city council. Things came to a head at a special council meeting on Mar. 23 when Councillor...
Food Banks of Saskatchewan launches COVID-19 response fund
Food Banks of Saskatchewan has launched a fundraising campaign to help people in need over the next six months. The Food Banks of Saskatchewan Crisis Response fund was...
NDP call on the province to provide more COVID-19 supports to First Nations, Metis and the North
Pressure is mounting, as more calls are being made to allow First Nations and Metis leaders to be more involved with COVID-19 pandemic planning. The Federation of Sovereign...
Search for missing La Ronge woman enters third year
Prince Albert police are again looking to the public for information on the disappearance of Happy Charles. The 42-year-old La Ronge woman was last seen on Apr. 3, 2017 in...
Sask. non-profit provides online Indigenous storytelling while schools are closed
The Society for the Involvement of Good Neighbours (SIGN) in Yorkton is working to keep kids learning while schools are closed with online Indigenous storytelling and...
Town of La Ronge working to maintain services during Covid-19 crisis
Town of La Ronge employees are working to maintain regular services during the COVID-19 crisis. All Town of La Ronge parks remain open and waste collection continues. Some...
Ice Wolves sign McNutt
The La Ronge Ice Wolves have signed 2003-born defenceman Adam McNutt. “Adam brings a lot to the table, he’s big, strong, plays physical and moves the puck very well,” said...
13 new COVID-19 cases, six more recovered
Thursday saw 13 new confirmed COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan, totalling 206. 103 of the cases are from the Saskatoon area, 44 from the Regina area, 38 from the north and...
Province won’t release COVID-19 locations despite requests from First Nations
The provincial government will not be releasing the location of newly confirmed COVID-19 cases. When the novel coronavirus was first detected in the province, health...
Montreal Lake Cree Nation calls for liquor stores closures
A Northern First Nation wants the provincial government should close down liquor sales, to further protect from the coronavirus. Chief and Council of the Montreal Lake Cree...
Prince Albert councillors have option of joining Monday meeting remotely
Food Banks of Saskatchewan launches COVID-19 response fund
NDP call on the province to provide more COVID-19 supports to First Nations, Metis and the North
Search for missing La Ronge woman enters third year
Sask. non-profit provides online Indigenous storytelling while schools are closed
Town of La Ronge working to maintain services during Covid-19 crisis
Ice Wolves sign McNutt
13 new COVID-19 cases, six more recovered
Province won’t release COVID-19 locations despite requests from First Nations
Montreal Lake Cree Nation calls for liquor stores closures
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