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Four men enter guilty pleas in killing of Pelican Narrows teen
Four men have pleaded guilty to manslaughter in connection with the death of a Pelican Narrows teen. Seven individuals, including two youths, were initially charged with...
Northern Sask. MP joins calls for Senator Lynn Beyak to resign
A northern Saskatchewan Member of Parliament is calling on Senator Lynn Beyak to resign from the senate. This comes after Senator Beyak reportedly refused to remove “letters...
Saskatoon inmate at large after walking away from work crew
A Saskatoon inmate is at large after walking away from a work crew earlier Monday morning. Police say 31-year-old Trevor Stanley Ballantyne was part of a group from the...
Prince Albert inmate fails to return from temporary absence
Police in the province are on the lookout for a 31-year-old man who failed to return to the Prince Albert Correctional Centre after a temporary absence. Jonathan Wade Benson...
Province releases details on marijuana sales
Three large Saskatchewan First Nations and two northern communities are among the 40 areas selected for retail marijuana stores. The announcement was made this morning by...
RCMP say travel not recommended on Wollaston Lake ice road
RCMP are advising against travelling on the Wollaston Lake ice road between Wollaston Lake and Barge Landing. The Mounties released an advisory on Saturday. Police say the...
Man who became Montreal Lake’s chief in disputed by-election gets favourable ruling
An appeals tribunal has ruled that one of two men claiming to be the chief in Montreal Lake does not owe the band any money. Frank J. Roberts, who has been acting as the...
Coroner’s office identifies man whose death sparked an external investigation of the RCMP
The Office of the Chief Coroner is identifying the man who whose death is the centre of an external investigation of the RCMP. The coroner’s office confirmed that...
Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce encouraging Indigenous participation with a policy change
A policy allowing workers with government-owned businesses to be elected to the SCC's board of directors is designed to attract Indigenous entrepreneurs. The move attempts...
Saskatchewan appointee to national reconciliation board looking forward to the challenge
A Saskatchewan appointee to an interim board for the National Council for Reconciliation says he is looking forward to the challenge. The National Council for Reconciliation...

Four men enter guilty pleas in killing of Pelican Narrows teen
Northern Sask. MP joins calls for Senator Lynn Beyak to resign
Saskatoon inmate at large after walking away from work crew
Prince Albert inmate fails to return from temporary absence
Province releases details on marijuana sales
RCMP say travel not recommended on Wollaston Lake ice road
Man who became Montreal Lake’s chief in disputed by-election gets favourable ruling
Coroner’s office identifies man whose death sparked an external investigation of the RCMP
Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce encouraging Indigenous participation with a policy change
Saskatchewan appointee to national reconciliation board looking forward to the challenge

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