Mild Winter Leads To Low Fur Prices

The Canadian fur market has taken a hit because of mild winters in Europe and China. Prices for mink, sable, marten and beaver are down 30 to 60 per cent from a year ago. Nevertheless, Manager for Western Canadian Sales at North American Fur Auctions Dave Bewick says...

Canadian Diabetes Association Announces New Charter

It is hoped a new charter will improve the lives of those suffering with diabetes. The Canadian Diabetes Association announced the new charter Monday morning which outlines the rights and responsibilities of people living with the disease, governments and service...

Second Member Of Northern Band Council Charged With Assault

Another member of the Buffalo River Dene Nation band council has been charged with assault. Band councillor Eileen Morrison was in court on Wednesday and is facing two counts. It is not known if she has entered a plea to the charges. Last week, Buffalo River Chief...

Fraser Institute Says First Nations Should Own Mineral Rights

The Fraser Institute says turning over mineral rights to First Nations would improve investment and provide clarity to negotiations between bands and mining companies. The right wing think tank came to the conclusion after comparing mineral law policies in Canada and...

College Students Complete Video Essays On Northern Development

Some Northlands College students will be the centre of attention tomorrow night in La Ronge at what’s being called a Northern Visionaries Gala. Their teacher, Brandi Bell, says the event will recognize students for their video essays on leadership, technology or...

Province Unveils New Incentives For Health Workers To Head North

The provincial government has committed $250,000 a year in an effort to encourage more nurse practitioners to practice in remote and rural areas. The four-point plan includes relocation grants and full pay for nurses who want to upgrade their skills to become nurse...

Colder Winter Extends Season For Northern Ice Roads

The colder than average winter had led to an extended ice road season in northern Saskatchewan. Most years the ice roads are closed to traffic by the Ministry of Highways on March 31st, but this year they are still in use. Officials say there are some ice ridges and...