by MBC News | Feb 24, 2021
The Saskatoon Blades have added 2002-born forward Josh Paulhus to their roster. The Saskatoon, SK product appeared in one game this season with the La Ronge Ice Wolves. He was acquired by the Ice Wolves from the Humboldt Broncos prior to the 2020-21 SJHL campaign...
by MBC News | Feb 24, 2021
A Canoe Lake Cree Nation hunter is alleging that a Conservation Officer was racially biased against him following a recent hunt. Darcy Iron said he was hunting near Humboldt with his two children ages 11 and 9 when he was approached by a CO, who checked his firearms...
by MBC News | Feb 24, 2021
The Northern Inter Tribal Health Authority (NITHA) reported 182 active COVID-19 cases in their communities Wednesday. The far northeast region reported the most active cases with 97. The far northwest reported the second highest number of cases with 22, the northeast...
by MBC News | Feb 23, 2021
A national Indigenous organization is speaking up about Bill C-22. The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples (CAP) said they were optimistic when they first heard about the legislation, which seeks to end mandatory minimum sentences for certain drug related offences....
by MBC News | Feb 23, 2021
An energy company doing uranium exploration work in Northern Saskatchewan said it has paused its work while it continues to consult with impacted communities. This comes after the Birch Narrows Dene Nation leadership issued a cease-and-desist order on the Toronto...
by MBC News | Feb 23, 2021
The Northern Inter Tribal Health Authority (NITHA) reported 260 active cases of COVID-19 in their communities Tuesday. The far northeast reported the highest number of active cases with 118. The northeast reported the second highest number of cases with 39 while the...
by MBC News | Feb 23, 2021
The File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council is encouraging the Village of Fort San to support The Calling Lakes Centre in providing a temporary home for Pine Lodge Treatment Centre. The Pine Lodge Treatment Centre was located in the community of Indian Head for more than...
by MBC News | Feb 22, 2021
The Northern Inter Tribal Health Authority (NITHA) reported 230 active cases of COVID-19 in their communities Monday. The far northeast region reported the most active cases with 101. The northeast had the second highest number of cases with 39, followed by the far...
by MBC News | Feb 22, 2021
Funeral services will take place Tuesday for an Ochapowace First Nation elder who passed away Thursday. Senator Wesley Bear was 75. “The community of Ochapowace First Nation is better today because of the years of dedicated service and leadership Senator Wesley Bear...
by MBC News | Feb 19, 2021
The Government of Saskatchewan has promised a review following the freezing death of a woman recently released from jail. Kimberly Squirrel, who is from the Yellow Quill First Nation, was found frozen to death in Saskatoon Jan 23. Squirrel had recently been released...