by MBC News | Jul 30, 2012
The daughter of Ronald Smith, a Canadian on death row in the United States, says she has at least a glimmer of hope that Montana’s governor will spare her father’s life. Smith’s family members met with Governor Brian Schweitzer a couple of weeks ago....
by MBC News | Jul 30, 2012
A uranium mine in northern Saskatchewan had to be evacuated after a wildfire came within one kilometre of the facility. Heavy smoke forced about 300 workers out of the Rabbit Lake mine on Friday. Cameco spokesman Rob Gereghty says some workers remained on site to keep...
by MBC News | Jul 30, 2012
Northern Saskatchewan MP Rob Clarke has launched a website devoted to his private member’s bill to change the Indian Act. The new site can be found by going to Clarke’s home page at www.robclarkemp.ca and clicking on the words “Private Member’s...
by MBC News | Jul 30, 2012
The Anglican Church in Saskatchewan has elected Adam Halkett to serve as northern Saskatchewan’s new Indigenous bishop. The election took place at Prince Albert’s Senator Allen Bird Memorial Centre on Saturday. Halkett’s duties will include ordaining...
by MBC News | Jul 30, 2012
Saskatchewan is on track to set a new record for tornadoes this year. So far, there have been between 25 and 32 of them — and there is a still a month left in the tornado season. A tornado chaser in the province, Greg Johnson, says conditions are perfect for the...
by MBC News | Jul 30, 2012
It was a tough weekend for pedestrians in Montreal Lake. Parkland Ambulance reports two people were hit by vehicles. The first collision occurred around 3:20 a.m. on Friday. A 25-year-old man was struck and then taken to hospital in Saskatoon, where he remains in...
by MBC News | Jul 27, 2012
There has been a major drug bust in Creighton. RCMP seized 486 grams of a drug commonly called the “date rape” drug and arrested two men. Mark Allen Kryschuk and Devon James Kubashek, both of Creighton appeared in La Ronge court yesterday to face charges...
by MBC News | Jul 27, 2012
Profits were down for Cameco during the recent second quarter. CEO Tim Gitzel says a $30 million termination charge for a contract was partly to blame, along with lower realized prices and higher expenditures for exploration and administration. According to the...
by MBC News | Jul 27, 2012
The Anglican Church’s Diocese of Saskatchewan will for the first time be electing an Indigenous bishop and a new 12-member Indigenous Council for the province’s north this weekend in Prince Albert. The Senator Allen Bird Memorial Gymnasium on a Peter...
by MBC News | Jul 27, 2012
The Archbishop of Keewatin – Le Pas has retired due to illness. A member of the Roman Catholic archdiocese is confirming that Most Reverend Sylvain Lavoie stepped down around July 12th. Father William Stang is asking for people to keep the retired priest in...