by MBC News | Oct 2, 2015
A former chief charged with fraud is still deciding if he’ll run again. Napoleon Mercredi of Fond du Lac says he’ll likely be at the nomination meeting on Friday night, but says he’s not yet made up his mind on whether he’ll throw his name in...
by MBC News | Oct 2, 2015
A lockdown is in effect at the Saskatchewan Penitentiary near Prince Albert. The Correctional Service of Canada says guards are conducting what’s known as an exceptional search of the prison’s medium-security unit. The lockdown went into effect Thursday...
by MBC News | Oct 2, 2015
A special event on Friday will honour the late Gordon Tootoosis, as the Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company changes its name and logo. Tootoosis was one of the founding board members of the Saskatoon based theatre company. Artistic director Curtis Peeteetuce says...
by MBC News | Oct 2, 2015
A new native gang growing in Saskatchewan is spreading the message that its members are nothing to worry about. The “Crazy Indians Brotherhood” even claims the more members in more communities, the better. There is a chapter in Saskatoon, and now one in Prince Albert....
by MBC News | Oct 2, 2015
Two northern Saskatchewan candidates are weighing in on a disputed Liberal promise of $2.6 billion for core First Nations education. Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau made that pledge in August, using the phrase “total new funding.” But the NDP claim he has...
by MBC News | Oct 1, 2015
The Crown is done calling its witnesses at trial for a stabbing in the Kinistin-Saulteaux area that ended a man’s life two years ago. In September of 2013, Jordan Thomas Lumberjack was arrested for second-degree murder. His cousin Lance Severight was the victim of a...
by MBC News | Oct 1, 2015
Sask. Housing wants to turn renters into home owners in remote northern communities. The corporation is offering to sell 50 social housing units to existing renters. Money raised through the sale will go back into buying or building more social housing units to keep...
by MBC News | Oct 1, 2015
Lawyers are busy collecting evidence in the case of a young Ahtahkakoop man’s murder. That was the message from defense at the court appearance for Dakota Hilliard John Knife, 20, on Thursday morning. He’s charged with the first-degree murder of Tyrone Jacob...
by MBC News | Oct 1, 2015
The 1990s launch of the first North American Indigenous Games has led to decades of hope that someday, Indigenous athletes would gather from around the world. On Wednesday night, a fundraiser was held in Saskatoon for Saskatchewan representatives taking part in the...
by MBC News | Oct 1, 2015
The appeal of a murder conviction has been rejected. John Thomas Shaoulle was found guilty of first-degree murder by a Prince Albert judge in late 2013. He received a sentence of life in prison with no chance of parole for 25 years. Margaret Sewap’s body had...