by MBC News | Feb 28, 2023
Ice fishing huts in Northern Saskatchewan must come off the lakes no later than the end of March. As the ice fishing season quickly comes to a close, the Ministry of Environment is asking anglers to prepare to move your shelter prior to March 31. “Spring weather can...
by Joel Willick | Feb 27, 2023
Other witness on Monday is Randy Wolfe’s sister – inquest adjourned until Tuesday 5:55pm The next witness at the inquest was Randy Wolfe’s sister Loralie McAdam. McAdam was arrested with Wolfe the day he died. She spoke on how Randy just got a new job he was very...
by MBC News | Feb 27, 2023
The Métis Nation-Saskatchewan (MN-S) is getting ready to put on a conference in Saskatoon to help support survivors of the former Île-à-la-Crosse boarding school. The Survivors Gathering is set to go from March 24 to 26 in Saskatoon at TCU Place. MN-S Vice President...
by MBC News | Feb 27, 2023
The Prince Albert Police Service (PAPS) has announced charges against a fourth person in the death of Jeremy Starblanket. In a media release sent out Monday afternoon PAPS said 44-year-old Darren Masuskapoe is charged with first degree murder in Starblanket’s...
by MBC News | Feb 27, 2023
By Roman Hayter In February 2021, Thunderchild First Nation Child and Family Services submitted an official proposal to SaskBuilds and Procurement about the programs the space could be used for. The donation was later approved by the Ministry of Corrections,...
by MBC News | Feb 27, 2023
Jazz Moise poses on the runway at New York Fashion Week in February 2023. Submitted by Jazz Moise (Karla Tomanelli) Prairie Pride is a series by Local Journalism Initiative reporter Julia Peterson that celebrates queer life in rural Saskatchewan. Visit...
by MBC News | Feb 27, 2023
It was an event that brought together people of Métis, Filipino, Ukrainian, and Norwegian heritages to celebrate their cultures through food, dance, crafts and more. The ‘Unity in Our Community – Breaking Bread Together in Reconciliation’ event was hosted by Métis...
by MBC News | Feb 27, 2023
There’s no denying that Indigenous peoples have a vital role to play within the Canadian economy. Two individuals well acquainted with issues surrounding the Indigenous economy are Tabatha Bull, president and CEO of the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business, and...
by MBC News | Feb 27, 2023
Saskatchewan’s Chief Coroner is talking about the pair of inquests set to examine the violence at James Smith Cree Nation. Recently the Office of the Chief Coroner announced that due to the ongoing RCMP investigation the two inquests which will be looking at the...
by MBC News | Feb 24, 2023
The Metis Nation-Saskatchewan and the federal government have signed an updated Métis Nation–Saskatchewan Self-Government Recognition and Implementation Agreement. The Agreement includes a new commitment to negotiate a constitutionally protected core governance treaty...