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COVID outbreak declared at La Ronge Co-Op Food Store
The Lake Country Co-op Food Store in La Ronge has a COVID-19 outbreak. A post to Facebook, says as of Tuesday, two or more people tested positive for the virus in a...
Long-term drinking water advisory lifted on Black Lake First Nation
For the first time in nearly eight years, clean drinking water is flowing through the taps of Black Lake Denesuline First Nation. The community of about 1,300 people in...
In spite of denials, Prince Albert mayor in violation of COVID-19 rules after he unmasks at council meeting
It appears to be yet another case of a politician condoning one set of rules for the public but applying another set to themselves when it comes to COVID-19 restrictions and...
Mature students honoured for perseverance during U of S Indigenous Achievement Week
Two mature students are among those being recognized this year as part of Indigenous Achievement Week at the University of Saskatchewan. Anthropology student Devin Kyle and...
Sanderson signs letter of intent with Ice Wolves
Lac La Ronge Indian Band member Trever Sanderson has signed a letter of intent with the La Ronge Ice Wolves of the SJHL. “I feel like I’m a power forward, I like to get into...
Indigenous Services Min. pleased that Sask. has ended birth alerts
The federal government is praising the province for ending the controversial birth alerts program. On Feb 1, The Ministry of Social Services stopped the alerts. “Our...
Ice Roads begin to open in the Far North
Saskatchewan’s northern ice and seasonal roads are starting to open up. The Ministry of Highways said the Fond du Lac to Uranium City Ice Road is open today, as there is a...
NITHA reports 339 active COVID-19 cases; 2,230 recoveries
The Northern Inter Tribal Health Authority (NITHA) reported 339 cases of COVID-19 in their communities Thursday. The far northwest reported the most active cases with 115,...
More adjournments for two accused of killing Braden Bull
The cases against two Onion Lake men charged in connection to the murder of Braden Richard Bull, 32, of Little Pine First Nation were adjourned again. The appearances for...
Prince Albert council pushes through zero per cent tax increase by slashing police budget, dipping into savings
Prince Albert city council has opted to go ahead with a zero per cent tax increase in the 2021 budget but it remains unclear how exactly this will affect services. Council...

COVID outbreak declared at La Ronge Co-Op Food Store
Long-term drinking water advisory lifted on Black Lake First Nation
In spite of denials, Prince Albert mayor in violation of COVID-19 rules after he unmasks at council meeting
Mature students honoured for perseverance during U of S Indigenous Achievement Week
Sanderson signs letter of intent with Ice Wolves
Indigenous Services Min. pleased that Sask. has ended birth alerts
Ice Roads begin to open in the Far North
NITHA reports 339 active COVID-19 cases; 2,230 recoveries
More adjournments for two accused of killing Braden Bull
Prince Albert council pushes through zero per cent tax increase by slashing police budget, dipping into savings

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