by MBC News | Jan 27, 2013
Saskatoon’s police chief says he wants to work with the Idle No More movement and not against it. A number of rallies in support of First Nations rights have taken place in the city over the past number of weeks often attracting as many as five to six hundred people...
by MBC News | Jan 27, 2013
A northern Saskatchewan MLA has decided to back Trent Wotherspoon’s bid to become NDP leader. Athabasca MLA Buckley Belanger says he’s confident Wotherspoon understands the issues facing people in the north. He adds Wotherspoon is a very approachable guy which is an...
by MBC News | Jan 27, 2013
Saskatoon’s police chief says that although he certainly applauds the decision earlier this week to expand the ability to use tasers to municipal forces, officers will be trained to use the weapons in only the most extreme circumstances. Up until now, only RCMP...
by MBC News | Jan 27, 2013
Eight boys from a school in Buffalo Narrows are giving back to their community. The boys are students in Grades 10 and 11 at Twin Lakes High School. For the past four months, they have worked with their shop teacher to build a house in Buffalo Narrows that can someday...
by MBC News | Jan 27, 2013
A northern gold company has hired a securities firm to help it analyze strategic opportunities. Clarus Securities will assist Golden Band in evaluating its current operations and financial position. The company’s CEO Mark Thiel says their objective right now is to...
by MBC News | Jan 25, 2013
Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence has signed a 13-point treaty rights declaration that ended her six-week hunger protest. During a signing ceremony at an Ottawa hotel, Spence delivered a message to other First Nations leaders urging them to stick together. Earlier,...
by MBC News | Jan 25, 2013
A woman is dead after a police chase in Prince Albert last night ended in a vehicle pileup. Just before 10 p.m., officers responded to a report of an impaired driver on the East Hill. Police attempted to pull over the suspected vehicle but the driver refused to stop....
by MBC News | Jan 25, 2013
Saskatoon Police say they are still waiting for a formal complaint regarding allegations of a “starlight tour” on Monday night. Early Tuesday morning a woman phoned police claiming a 19-year-old man had been dropped off outside city limits by an officer and forced to...
by MBC News | Jan 25, 2013
A national prisoners’ rights group is calling for a public inquiry into the death of a female inmate at the Saskatoon Regional Psychiatric Centre on Sunday after allegations calls for help went unattended. Elizabeth Fry Society spokesperson Kim Pate says her...
by MBC News | Jan 25, 2013
A spokesperson with a provincial anti-racism organization says there is no need to expand taser use amongst Saskatchewan police forces. On Monday, the Saskatchewan Police Commission gave the go ahead to all municipal forces in the province to have the option of...