by MBC News | Sep 10, 2014
The inquest into the police shooting death of an Aboriginal man in Prince Albert last year has heard from one of the police officers who shot him. Cst. Ryan Banadyga said it’s a decision he will have to live with the rest of his life. Banadyga and a fellow...
by MBC News | Sep 9, 2014
A 32 year old man has been charged with second degree murder in relation to a death in Pelican Narrows earlier this week. Police say Adam Terrance Sewap faces one count of second degree murder after a fight early Monday morning. Police were called to the fight between...
by MBC News | Sep 9, 2014
In a harshly worded ruling, a Prince Albert judge has thrown out a lawsuit aimed at overturning a collaboration agreement between Cameco, AREVA and the northern Saskatchewan village of Pinehouse. A hearing took place in Prince Albert in April, but the decision just...
by MBC News | Sep 9, 2014
A coroner’s jury has heard more testimony at the inquest into the police shooting death of 27-year-old Ryan Natomagan Nelson in Prince Albert last year. Natomagan-Nelson was fatally shot by Prince Albert police on July 9, 2013. The jury heard from Mary...
by MBC News | Sep 9, 2014
It is the single largest contributor to learning disabilities for Saskatchewan children and it is 100% preventable. Today, a flag raising was held in front of the Saskatchewan Legislature to get people thinking about the impact of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder....
by MBC News | Sep 8, 2014
Talk of a northern economic corridor was on the agenda last week when Alberta Wildrose Party Leader Danielle Smith spoke to a Saskatoon business association. Smith told the North Saskatoon Business Association that a corridor running from northern Ontario through the...
by MBC News | Sep 8, 2014
The federal government is renewing its commitment to fight homelessness in Saskatoon with another multi-million dollar announcement. Over the next five years the government will invest $5.6 million to the Saskatoon housing initiatives partnership. This follows a...
by MBC News | Sep 8, 2014
The province has contributed $217,000 to the on-going renovations to the province’s oldest building. Holy Trinity Anglican Church, a well-known landmark along the Churchill River, will receive refurbishment of stained glass windows and frames. It is the second...
by MBC News | Sep 8, 2014
An autopsy is expected to be done this week after a death on Friday at the Kahkewishtahaw First Nation in southern Saskatchewan. Broadview RCMP were called to a home on the reserve shortly after 1 p.m. on Friday. Police say a 40-year-old man from the reserve was...
by MBC News | Sep 8, 2014
The Victoria Hospital in Prince Albert received a bomb threat Friday afternoon. Ambulances were diverted from the hospital for a short period of time before returning to normal. Police say they conducted a search of the facility and determined there was no immediate...