Supreme Court Upholds Acquittal Of “Walmart Baby” Mother

The Supreme Court of Canada has upheld the acquittal of a Saskatchewan woman who gave birth in a Walmart bathroom stall and left the newborn in a toilet. In a 5-2 split decision, the court ruled in favour of A.D.H., who was found not guilty in June 2009 of abandoning...

Province Unveils New Park

Parks Minister Kevin Doherty says the newest park in the province could be open by this summer. Yesterday the province announced it has approved the creation of the 35th provincial park in Saskatchewan. Great Blue Heron Park comprises 11,000 hectares and features 300...

RCMP Arrest Five People After Raiding Two Homes

Five people are facing charges after drug seizures this week in two northern communities. Tuesday evening Pierceland RCMP searched a home on the Big Island Lake Cree Territory. Investigators say they found 10 ounces of marijuana, 150 rolled joints, cash and cell...

Bands Continue To Battle Floodwaters

The Hatchet Lake First Nation continues to deal with the effects of spring-flooding. Three weeks ago water from the lake combined with the spring-thaw to make life miserable for many residents. The pump-house flooded leaving many residents with very weak flows coming...

Rollover Near Big River Reserve Claims Two Lives

A rollover near the Big River First Nation has claimed two lives. RCMP say they were called out to Highway 793 around 7:30 this morning. Sergeant Lyle Korczak says it was too late however, to help the people inside: “When we arrived on scene we were there with...

Hundreds Gather In Prince Albert For Diabetes Conference

It’s a full house at the 10th annual Aboriginal Diabetes Conference in Prince Albert. Hundreds of people are on hand to hear the latest thoughts and presentations about the disease and how to manage it. Attendees are hearing how junk food and a lack of healthy...