by MBC News | Mar 30, 2021
The Northern Inter Tribal Health Authority (NITHA) reported 44 active cases of COVID-19 in their communities Tuesday. The far northeast reported the most active cases with 22. The northeast region reported the second highest number of active cases with 16. The north...
by MBC News | Mar 29, 2021
RCMP are looking for a 31-year-old Buffalo Narrows man after a drug bust in the community on Saturday. Police say they executed a search warrant on a local residence and seized drugs believed to be cocaine and methamphetamine along with 11 firearms and $11,000 in...
by MBC News | Mar 29, 2021
It’s been a year since a Prince Albert couple and their seven-year-old grandson died as the result of a savage attack in their home. On Sunday, the Lake Country Co-op released about 300 balloons into the air in memory of Denis Carrier, Sandra Henry and young Bentlee....
by MBC News | Mar 29, 2021
Mounties say a patrol of Highway 102 north of La Ronge in mid-March resulted in three large seizures of alcohol. RCMP says the patrols between March 16 to the 19 also netted charges for the illegal sale of liquor. Police did not release how much booze was seized, the...
by MBC News | Mar 29, 2021
The Clearwater River Dene Nation and Fission Uranium have entered into an engagement and capacity agreement over a mining development in the Athabasca Basin. The “PLS Project” is a high-grade deposit at shallow depth and is accessible via Highway 955. The agreement...
by MBC News | Mar 29, 2021
The Northern Inter Tribal Health Authority (NITHA) reported 52 active cases of COVID-19 in their communities Monday. The far northeast region reported the most active cases with 25. The northeast reported the second highest number of cases with 20. The north central...
by MBC News | Mar 29, 2021
Regina city council is to vote on Wednesday afternoon on whether to remove the city’s controversial John A. Macdonald statue for one year while administrators find “an appropriate future location,” according to agenda documents. The city’s administration is...
by MBC News | Mar 29, 2021
Indigenous children’s advocates are outraged that on March 12, the Government of Canada filed its written submissions before the Federal Court in support of two applications for judicial review of Canadian Human Rights Tribunal (CHRT) rulings which relate to...
by MBC News | Mar 29, 2021
When Wayne Semaganis heard of posters advertising a link to a neo-Nazi website, he saw a deeper rot. The Chief of Little Pine First Nation is one of many leaders in the Battlefords region calling for unity and decrying racism, a problem Semaganis has seen cut across...
by MBC News | Mar 29, 2021
(Photo: Cindy’s Grade 12 graduation photo 1980. Supplied by Debbie McCulloch.) By Lisa Joy Local Journalism Reporter SaskToday.ca Saturday night, Dec. 6, 1986, started out as a leisurely evening for 24-year-old teacher Cindy Ann Blazek as she wrapped...