Prince Albert bridge fix costs double, come with delays

The end was in sight for traffic woes for those heading north or south of Prince Albert, but now at least another year of delays around the bridge is in store.   This summer, lane restrictions from nearby roadway construction bottle-necked traffic down to two lanes as...

Arsonist sought by Sandy Bay RCMP

Sandy Bay RCMP are on the hunt for a suspected arsonist responsible for a major fire at the airport early Saturday morning. A building belonging to Saskatchewan Highways and Infrastructure was destroyed. A second building belonging to SaskPower was damaged by the...

Wollaston Lake nurse describes traumatic break-in

A frightening incident in Wollaston Lake left the community without nurses over the weekend. A man wielding a knife broke into the home of one of those nurses, Toni Diachinsky, early Friday morning. A man with a hoodie on was just outside their bedroom door, she said....
Aboriginal students of today, business leaders of tomorrow

Aboriginal students of today, business leaders of tomorrow

Bright young aboriginal high school students from across the prairies were pitching their business plans to a panel of judges at the seventh annual Aboriginal Youth Entrepreneur camp sponsored by the First Nations University of Canada on Friday. Grade 12 student...

Residential school survivors share funds with lacrosse program

A La Crosse team that’s boosting morale on Standing Buffalo Dakota First Nation, is getting a boost of its own. It’s been building for almost seven years, and last month one of the First Nation’s three lacrosse teams took home a title at a cross-Canada...