by Joel Willick | Nov 8, 2022
In the most recent Throne Speech, the Government of Saskatchewan announced their plans to assert the province’s jurisdiction over natural resources. Shortly after the government introduced the Saskatchewan First Act, which aims to put this jurisdiction into...
by MBC News | Nov 8, 2022
Indigenous leaders in Saskatchewan are taking issue with the federal government’s approach to decreasing gun violence in the county. Bill C-21 would amend firearms regulations, effectively freezing the import or handguns. Yet as part of the amendments, Ottawa is...
by MBC News | Nov 7, 2022
Several First Nations were in Regina Monday to express concern with the provincial government’s duty to consult requirements. The Saskatchewan Government is currently receiving feedback from First Nations, Metis and various industrial representatives on revising its...
by MBC News | Nov 7, 2022
By Roman Hayter An award-winning author living in Northern Saskatchewan has released her newest children’s book. The new book “Fox and Bear” focuses on the consequences of mistreating the world around you. The author of the book, Miriam Korner, has...
by MBC News | Nov 7, 2022
By Bailey Sutherland, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The seats of the E.A. Rawlinson Centre were filled on Wednesday night during Chief Cadmus Delorme’s presentation on truth and reconciliation, with hundreds of members of the Prince Albert community looking to...
by MBC News | Nov 4, 2022
Indigenous leaders from a range of organizations came together to call for help Friday in Prince Albert. Leaders from the Prince Albert Grand Council (PAGC), Meadow Lake Tribal Council (MLTC) and Métis Nation-Saskatchewan (MN-S) hosted a joint media conference Friday...
by MBC News | Nov 4, 2022
A Coroner’s Jury is returning 8 different recommendations after hearing evidence in the death of Curtis Mckenzie. The jury concluded Mckenzie died at Victoria Hospital in Prince Albert on March 9 2020 after he was found hanging in his cell on February 26. The...
by MBC News | Nov 4, 2022
By: Bailey Sutherland, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A University of Saskatchewan poll found that food bank use in the Prairies is the highest in the nation as grocery prices continue to skyrocket across the country. The finding is among several from a national...
by Joel Willick | Nov 4, 2022
On Thursday, the University of Saskatchewan released its independent report on the Carrie Bourassa situation. Bourassa was a health professor at the university who officially resigned her position in June following reports from last year that called her claims of...
by Joel Willick | Nov 4, 2022
Wanuskewin Heritage Part and Federated Co-op have partnered together to provide a new line of bison food products. The products will be sourced in Alberta, produced in Saskatchewan and sold at Co-op stores around western Canada. The packaging includes artwork by Linus...