by MBC News | Nov 4, 2014
The Throne speech said the provincial government would not invest another dollar in building government owned liquor stores and now the province is inviting public input on how liquor should be sold in Saskatchewan. The minister responsible for the liquor and gaming...
by MBC News | Nov 4, 2014
For the sixth year in a row, Saskatchewan uranium mining company Cameco has been recognized as one of Canada’s top 100 employers. The national competition is organized by MediaCorp Canada and the results were published in Tuesday’s Globe and Mail newspaper. It...
by MBC News | Nov 4, 2014
Regina police are investigating what could be a new lead in the case of an Aboriginal girl who has been missing for more than 10 years. Then five-year-old Tamra Keepness was last seen in July 2004. Police say they recently became aware of information on the social...
by MBC News | Nov 4, 2014
The province introduced a new environment code Monday. More than 200 researchers and industry leaders as well as 1,300 members of the public were involved in the code’s drafting. It has been five years in the making and is a first in Canada. Environment Minister Scott...
by MBC News | Nov 4, 2014
More than 200 researchers and industry leaders as well as 13 hundred members of the public have helped draft a new environmental code for the province which was introduced today. It has been five years in the making and it’s a first in Canada. Environment minister...
by MBC News | Nov 3, 2014
A 19-year-old woman from the Moosomin First Nation is facing serious charges after a single-vehicle rollover killed two people on the weekend. The crash at the Moosomin First Nation access road near Cochin was reported shortly after 4 p.m. Saturday. Battlefords rural...
by MBC News | Nov 3, 2014
There were no serious injuries reported after a person was hit by a police vehicle in La Loche on Friday. RCMP have not released many details on the incident. Police say officers were responding to a call about a fight behind one of the bars in the northern community....
by MBC News | Nov 3, 2014
Former Saskatchewan Roughrider and Hall of Fame receiver Don Narcisse is lending a hand to a new campaign that hopes to create greater awareness about lung disease. The Truth or Dare for Lungs campaign was launched Monday morning in Saskatoon. Participants are...
by MBC News | Oct 31, 2014
The Assembly of First Nations is pushing for an extension on the deadline for Indian residential schools personal education credit applications. It’s a compensation program offered by Ottawa as set out in the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement. The...
by MBC News | Oct 31, 2014
Grey Cup champion Geroy Simon brought his Coats 4 Kids program to Buffalo Narrows Friday afternoon thanks to a partnership with Cameco. Children in five different northern Saskatchewan communities will receive new or almost new winter coats from the program. Geroy’s...