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Black Lake woman wins $100,000 playing scratch off lotto
A Black Lake woman is $100,000 richer after taking home the second top prize on her HOT LINES ZING ticket. Michelle Throassie picked up the ticket as part of a $20 PLAYER’S...
NITHA reporting 542 active COVID-19 cases; 1,587 recoveries
The Northern Inter Tribal Health Authority (NITHA) reported 542 active cases of COVID-19 in their communities Friday. The far northeast is reporting the most active cases...
Saskatchewan Chief hopeful Keystone XL Pipeline not dead
“If I ever got a chance to speak to the Biden administration, I would plead my case,” said Nekaneet First Nation Chief Alvin Francis, president of Natural Law Energy (NLE)....
UPDATE – RCMP arrest man wanted on outstanding warrants in Turnor Lake
UPDATE - RCMP say Lennie Oneeye was taken into custody at a residence in Turnor Lake on Saturday. He was scheduled to appear in Buffalo Narrows court on Monday morning....
La Loche remembers five years after tragic shooting
A video tribute marks the fifth anniversary of the La Loche shootings. Jan. 22, 2016 will forever be remembered in that Dayne and Drayden Fontaine, Marie Janvier and Adam...
Virtual workshops on stand up, sketch comedy target northern youth
A Saskatoon-based Indigenous entertainer is about to launch a series of virtual workshops that will teach northern Saskatchewan youth the ins and outs of theatre, stand up...
NITHA reports nearly 700 active COVID-19 cases Thursday
The Northern Inter Tribal Health Authority (NITHA) is reporting 699 active cases of COVID-19 in their communities. The far northeast is again reporting the most active cases...
Beardy’s and Okemasis Cree Nation woman says she feels lucky to be alive after being involved in Saskatoon head on collision
A woman from the Beardy’s and Okemasis Cree Nation says she feels very fortunate to have escaped a serious head on collision in Saskatoon last week with no more than a few...
Sask. John Howard CEO accuses province of playing politics on issue of releasing inmates on remand during COVID-19 pandemic
The head of Saskatchewan’s John Howard Society says he is disappointed Premier Scott Moe has chosen to play politics with the issue of releasing inmates on remand. Prisoners...
Community group welcomes clothing donation
The Prince Albert YWCA is getting some support from the community. Wednesday afternoon at Parkland Ambulance the YWCA received a large donation of clothes, blankets and...

Black Lake woman wins $100,000 playing scratch off lotto
NITHA reporting 542 active COVID-19 cases; 1,587 recoveries
Saskatchewan Chief hopeful Keystone XL Pipeline not dead
UPDATE – RCMP arrest man wanted on outstanding warrants in Turnor Lake
La Loche remembers five years after tragic shooting
Virtual workshops on stand up, sketch comedy target northern youth
NITHA reports nearly 700 active COVID-19 cases Thursday
Beardy’s and Okemasis Cree Nation woman says she feels lucky to be alive after being involved in Saskatoon head on collision
Sask. John Howard CEO accuses province of playing politics on issue of releasing inmates on remand during COVID-19 pandemic
Community group welcomes clothing donation

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