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Premier appoints crime committee
Herb Cox. Photo courtesy of legassembly.sk.ca Recent concerns about rural crime, dangerous street drugs, gangs and shootings has prompted the premier to appoint a...
Carry the Kettle First Nation woman dies in car crash
File photo. A 69-year-old woman from the Carry the Kettle First Nation has died, while a 66-year-old man, also from the reserve, was injured in a single-vehicle crash south...
Auditor general taking aim at federal government over handling of Indigenous issues
Michael Ferguson. Photo courtesy of oag-bvg.gc.ca Canada’s auditor general is taking aim at the federal government over its handling of Indigenous issues in his latest...
Open house event looks at what makes Saskatchewan attractive for mining investment
Photo courtesy the Saskatchewan Geological Open House website openhouse.sgshome.ca An event in Saskatoon this week is focusing on what makes Saskatchewan attractive for...
Saskatoon MLA Roger Parent diagnosed with cancer
Roger Parent. Photo courtesy the Government of Saskatchewan. A Saskatoon MLA who fought hard for First Nations and Metis people has been diagnosed with cancer. Roger Parent...
Trial dates set for Muskoday man charged with impaired driving killing 11-year-old boy
Prince Albert Court of Queen's Bench. Photo by Chelsea Laskowski A 53-year-old Muskoday man will go to trial for charges related to the July 2014 death of an 11-year-old boy...
Saskatoon police searching for two missing youth
Photo of Roddy Nault and Jadrah Jimmy provided by the Saskatoon Police Service Saskatoon police are seeking the public's help in locating two missing youth believed to be...
Idle No More founder in ‘disbelief’ after winning national prize worth $50K
A poster developed by New Media students at Sask. Polytechnic. Photo courtesy Facebook, Lori Campbell. The University of British Columbia’s School of Architecture has named...
Saskatchewan’s children’s advocate back in the north
Corey O’Soup. Photo by Manfred Joehnck. It will take three or four months before Saskatchewan’s children’s advocate completes his report on what needs to be done to address...
Provincial government increases amount of Aboriginal crown sector board members
The provincial government is making good progress in its efforts to appoint more Aboriginal people, visible minorities and women to the boards running the crown...

Premier appoints crime committee
Carry the Kettle First Nation woman dies in car crash
Auditor general taking aim at federal government over handling of Indigenous issues
Open house event looks at what makes Saskatchewan attractive for mining investment
Saskatoon MLA Roger Parent diagnosed with cancer
Trial dates set for Muskoday man charged with impaired driving killing 11-year-old boy
Saskatoon police searching for two missing youth
Idle No More founder in ‘disbelief’ after winning national prize worth $50K
Saskatchewan’s children’s advocate back in the north
Provincial government increases amount of Aboriginal crown sector board members

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