by MBC News | Apr 8, 2013
The First Nations University of Canada has a new president. Late Monday afternoon, the school announced that Dr. Doyle Anderson had suddenly resigned. The reasons for his departure are said to be connected to family and health. David Sharpe is the school’s...
by MBC News | Apr 8, 2013
The forecast for spring flooding in Saskatchewan is now even worse — and the potential flood areas are even greater. The latest forecast was released this morning by Ken Cheveldayoff, the minister responsible for the province’s Water Security Agency. He is...
by MBC News | Apr 8, 2013
A Regina pawn shop with $200,00 worth of merchandise is buried under its own roof. At about 7:00 a.m. today, the roof at Absolute Cash, in Regina’s North Central neighbourhood, gave way under the weight of heavy snow and ice. The roof collapsed from just inside...
by MBC News | Apr 8, 2013
Premier Brad Wall says a new partnership agreement between Canada and India will be a major boost for the province’s uranium industry. Wall joined Minister of Natural Resources Joe Oliver in Saskatoon on Monday morning to announce the signing of the Canada-India...
by MBC News | Apr 8, 2013
A technology expert says he hopes a new agreement signed this morning can spur more Aboriginal youth into the high-tech sector. Namir Anani is the president of the Information and Communications Technology Council. The group is a not-for-profit entity that develops...
by MBC News | Apr 8, 2013
The Red Pheasant Rebels were crowned champions in the Senior Contact Division of a tournament that’s widely known as the “Native Stanley Cup”. The Rebels defeated Beardy’s 5-3 in yesterday’s final at the 49th Annual Battlefords Indian...
by MBC News | Apr 8, 2013
A bomb threat over the weekend forced an evacuation of the Dakota Dunes Casino on the Whitecap Dakota First Nation. Authorities say it was Saturday night that the RCMP received a 9-1-1 call of a bomb inside the building. A search was carried out, but the threat turned...
by MBC News | Apr 5, 2013
Two teenagers in Prince Albert have been charged after a violent incident in the West Flat. Police were called out to a report that someone was being held against their will at a house on 15th Street West. However, the occupants refused to answer the door — and...
by MBC News | Apr 5, 2013
A Pinehouse elder is objecting to some comments that were made at a nuclear regulatory hearing in Saskatoon. The hearing was in regards to an application by Cameco to acquire a 10-year licence for the Cigar Lake mine. Fred Pederson says he was disturbed to hear local...
by MBC News | Apr 5, 2013
The off-reserve unemployment rate for Saskatchewan’s Aboriginal workers now stands at 12.2%. That’s down from nearly 16% a year ago. Today, Statistics Canada released the latest job numbers, which show Saskatchewan has the lowest unemployment rate in the country...