by MBC News | Jul 21, 2014
The number of black bear sightings in the town of La Ronge continues to rise, and on the weekend one of the animals had to be destroyed. Officials with Saskatchewan Environment say 12 bears have now been trapped and re-located, and the cool spring weather is being...
by MBC News | Jul 21, 2014
Southend RCMP continue to search for a man who is believed to have drowned in Reindeer Lake on Sunday evening. Police say they received a call in the evening of a report of a man who had fallen out of a boat on the local lake. RCMP members and Saskatchewan Environment...
by MBC News | Jul 21, 2014
The 2014 North American Indigenous Games kicked off in style Sunday in Regina with opening ceremonies at Mosaic Stadium. Those in attendance were treated to live music, cultural dancing and much more. Games CEO Ron Crowe says overall things went smoothly. “When you’re...
by MBC News | Jul 21, 2014
RCMP are confirming they shot and killed a dog on the Key First Nation on Friday. Police say the incident occurred in response to the dog attacking an RCMP service dog. Officers say they were attempting to arrest 28-year-old Adam Cote on warrants for charges,...
by MBC News | Jul 21, 2014
Hundreds of people gathered outside Saskatoon city hall on Saturday in support of Palestinians in the Israeli occupied area of Gaza. For close to 50 years, the Israeli military has occupied various parts of the territory and in recent weeks the conflict has...
by MBC News | Jul 21, 2014
A group of researchers from the University of Saskatchewan has completed a survey of Aboriginal rock patterns in the Cabri Lake area. Dr Margaret Kennedy is an associate professor with the Department of Archeology and part of the fieldwork. She says there is a huge...
by MBC News | Jul 18, 2014
The City of Regina is buzzing with excitement with the North American Indigenous Games just a couple of days away. The event will draw thousands of athletes from all across North America and a total of 23 teams will be competing at different venues throughout the...
by MBC News | Jul 18, 2014
About 150 people took part in a unity walk in Saskatoon Friday as part of the first Nelson Mandela International Day. Mandela, who is recognized around the world for his leadership role in the South African anti-apartheid movement and international human rights work,...
by MBC News | Jul 18, 2014
SaskTel has announced the completion of a new tower that will provide cellular phone service to the communities of St. Isidore-de-Bellevue, One Arrow First Nation and Batoche. The new tower will also provide cell service to people attending the annual Back to Batoche...
by MBC News | Jul 18, 2014
The Back to Batoche Days Festival opened Thursday to four days of fiddling, square dancing and jigging. One of the highlights of this year’s festival is a special youth run from Saskatoon to Batoche in honour of Métis war veterans which takes place Friday morning. A...