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FSIN celebrates Supreme Court’s dismissal of Pierone case
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations is celebrating the Supreme Court’s dismissal of a case against a First Nations man charged with harvesting moose on private...
P.J. Stock coming to La Ronge
Former NHLer P.J. Stock will be heading to northern Saskatchewan in a couple weeks. Stock is the guest speaker at the upcoming La Ronge Ice Wolves Back the Pack Dinner on...
Pipes traded to Swan River
The La Ronge Ice Wolves have traded 20-year-old goalie Merek Pipes to the Swan Valley Stampeders (MJHL) in exchange for future considerations. In five games with La Ronge...
RCMP hosts Prince Albert area town hall meeting
About 75 people attended an RCMP town hall meeting just outside Prince Albert on Wednesday night. The Mounties have been hosting similar meetings around the province. Lyle...
Orano holds northern meetings to discuss Cluff Lake mine decommissioning
Orano is holding meetings this week to discuss the decommissioning of the Cluff Lake project. The mine, located in the western Athabasca Basin, was in operation from 1980 to...
Machiskinic family says justice not served in Nadine’s death
The family of Nadine Machiskinic say they are disappointed that justice was not served in her death following a meeting Tuesday with Regina Police Chief Evan Bray. Bray met...
U of S professor says province may need to explore resource revenue sharing with First Nations
A University of Saskatchewan professor says the provincial government may have to put resource revenue sharing with First Nations on the table if it wants development...
Minor hockey underway in northern Saskatchewan
Another season is underway in the North Central Minor Hockey League in northern Saskatchewan. There's 24 teams throughout four divisions this season. Teams come from various...
Strong international demand continues to drive marten fur prices
The last few years have generally not been good for Canadian trappers. Mild winters have tended to put fur prices on a downward trend. However, the marten continues to be a...
Despite concerns from First Nations and contractors, Sask. gov still going ahead with rifle purchase
The Environment Ministry is going full steam ahead in the procurement of 147 new high-powered firearms for conservation officers despite concerns from First Nations and...
FSIN celebrates Supreme Court’s dismissal of Pierone case
P.J. Stock coming to La Ronge
Pipes traded to Swan River
RCMP hosts Prince Albert area town hall meeting
Orano holds northern meetings to discuss Cluff Lake mine decommissioning
Machiskinic family says justice not served in Nadine’s death
U of S professor says province may need to explore resource revenue sharing with First Nations
Minor hockey underway in northern Saskatchewan
Strong international demand continues to drive marten fur prices
Despite concerns from First Nations and contractors, Sask. gov still going ahead with rifle purchase
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