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Crown-Indigenous relations minister meeting with First Nation and Metis leaders in Saskatoon
The minister of Crown-Indigenous relations is in Saskatoon today for several meetings with First Nation and Metis leaders. Minister Carolyn Bennett is undertaking a national...
Saskatchewan’s Advocate for Children and Youth spends night on streets to raise awareness
Saskatchewan's Advocate for Children and Youth, Corey O'Soup, spent last night on the streets of Saskatoon as a part of the 5 Days for the Homeless Campaign that is running...
Caribou harvest data being assessed in northern Saskatchewan
The changing migration patterns of the barren ground caribou is once again being assessed in northern Saskatchewan this year. Caribou harvest data collectors will be going...
Students and faculty at Northlands College dropping alcohol for March
About 50 students and faculty at the Northlands College campus in La Ronge are taking part in a challenge that requires them to stop consuming alcohol for most of March....
UPDATE: Shots fired during alleged break and enter near Spiritwood
Spiritwood RCMP are investigating after they say a gun was fired during an incident near the community. RCMP say early this morning a gun was discharged after an alleged...
Mosaic donates $500,000 to Wanuskewin’s Thundering Ahead Campaign
Thanks to a large donation from one Saskatchewan company, Wanuskewin is one step closer to becoming a World Heritage Site. On Tuesday morning at Wanuskewin, officials from...
Canadian Rangers rescue RCMP and civilian snowmobilers stuck in lake slush near La Ronge
Canadian Rangers from the La Ronge area were needed to rescue some stranded snowmobilers — and two Mounties who initially tried to rescue them. The RCMP say it happened...
Above normal spring runoff expected in parts of northern Saskatchewan
Runoff from the spring snow melt is expected to be near normal to above normal in most of the province. That is according to the Water Security Agency, which in February had...
UPDATED – Ottawa to negotiate settlements with survivors of student-on-student residential school abuse
The federal government says it will pursue negotiated settlements with residential school survivors whose claims of student-on-student abuse were previously dismissed or...
Wanuskewin, SIGA among finalists for Sask. Tourism Awards of Excellence
Wanuskewin and SIGA have been nominated for the Saskatchewan Tourism Awards of Excellence for 2017. SIGA's Gold Eagle Casino is nominated for the Service Excellence Award...

Crown-Indigenous relations minister meeting with First Nation and Metis leaders in Saskatoon
Saskatchewan’s Advocate for Children and Youth spends night on streets to raise awareness
Caribou harvest data being assessed in northern Saskatchewan
Students and faculty at Northlands College dropping alcohol for March
UPDATE: Shots fired during alleged break and enter near Spiritwood
Mosaic donates $500,000 to Wanuskewin’s Thundering Ahead Campaign
Canadian Rangers rescue RCMP and civilian snowmobilers stuck in lake slush near La Ronge
Above normal spring runoff expected in parts of northern Saskatchewan
UPDATED – Ottawa to negotiate settlements with survivors of student-on-student residential school abuse
Wanuskewin, SIGA among finalists for Sask. Tourism Awards of Excellence

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