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De Beers prepared to spend up to $20.4 million looking for diamonds in northern Sask.
De Beers Canada has signed an agreement to spend up to $20.4 million on diamond exploration targets staked by CanAlaska Uranium in the northwestern Athabasca Basin. The...
Guilty plea entered for Grandmother’s Bay death
Photo of the victim, Candace "Arlene" Roberts. Photo courtesy Facebook. A woman has entered a guilty plea for her role in a Grandmother Bay death that dates back to October....
INAC protest marks one month of camping outside Regina office
Photo courtesy Colonialism No More - Solidarity Camp Regina, Facebook The Colonialism No More group in Regina is holding strong as it marks one month of camping outside the...
La Ronge high school football player makes Saskatoon Hilltops
La Ronge Chargers football player Robin Louis has cracked a spot on the Saskatoon Hilltops roster for the upcoming season. Louis received the good news after attending a...
Tribal police investigate reserve shooting
Police are on the lookout for three suspects after a shooting at the Peepeekisis First Nation. Members of the File Hills First Nations Police Service and the RCMP were...
Wildfire stalls near Saskatchewan-Alberta boundary
The Fort McMurray fire in early May. Photo courtesy Facebook The Alberta wildfire described as an "uncontrollable beast" is expected to cross into Saskatchewan shortly....
Northern justice conference told it is time to stop calling alcoholism a disease
Harold Johnson speaks at New North's Northern Justice Symposium. Photo by Chelsea Laskowski A presentation at New North's Northern Justice Symposium in Prince Albert...
Province issues statement on likelihood of Fort Mac wildfire entering Sask.
Statement issued by the Saskatchewan government at 4:01 p.m., May 17, 2016: Based on current weather and wind conditions, we believe the Fort McMurray fire --which was...
Lac La Ronge Indian Band orders fire ban in its six reserve communities
The Lac La Ronge Indian Band is the latest jurisdiction to announce a fire ban in northern Saskatchewan. The ban applies to all six of its reserve communities -- La Ronge,...
Saskatoon organizations kick-off month-long series of Reconciliation events
Several dignitaries from different Saskatoon organizations gathered Tuesday afternoon to officially launch a month long series of events to promote reconciliation. Over 30...

De Beers prepared to spend up to $20.4 million looking for diamonds in northern Sask.
Guilty plea entered for Grandmother’s Bay death
INAC protest marks one month of camping outside Regina office
La Ronge high school football player makes Saskatoon Hilltops
Tribal police investigate reserve shooting
Wildfire stalls near Saskatchewan-Alberta boundary
Northern justice conference told it is time to stop calling alcoholism a disease
Province issues statement on likelihood of Fort Mac wildfire entering Sask.
Lac La Ronge Indian Band orders fire ban in its six reserve communities
Saskatoon organizations kick-off month-long series of Reconciliation events

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