Early fur trapping season off to slow start

Early fur trapping season off to slow start

The trapping season in the province is off to a slow start, but the Sask. Trappers Association believes the year will yield great furs. “A lot of guys have been out there. A little bit of concern with the overall markets on the fur,” said Wrangler Hamm, President of...
Person at Cigar Lake tests positive for COVID-19

Person at Cigar Lake tests positive for COVID-19

Cameco said an individual at its Cigar Lake facility in Northern Sask. has tested positive for COVID-19. “This individual has been in isolation since November 22,” said Jeff Hryhoriw, Director Government Relations and Communications for Cameco. Two others were...
Throne Speech opens new Legislative Assembly

Throne Speech opens new Legislative Assembly

The Speech from the Throne, a roadmap of the provincial government’s priorities, makes little mention of initiatives for First Nations and Northern Saskatchewan. Instead, the government will focus on targeted rebates, fiscal restraint and the COVID-19 pandemic...
Ice Wolves react to pause of SJHL season

Ice Wolves react to pause of SJHL season

The La Ronge Ice Wolves were supposed to take on the Battlefords North Stars this past weekend in a home-and-home series. The games never happened as the provincial government announced tighter restrictions last week that prevent teams in the SJHL from playing games....
Drive thru COVID-19 testing coming to Prince Albert

Drive thru COVID-19 testing coming to Prince Albert

Prince Albert will soon have a drive thru COVID-19 testing site. In a media release sent out Monday afternoon, the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) said a site will be opening Dec. 2 at The Cone Shop Car Wash on 890 6th Ave. E The site will be running seven days a...
RCMP requesting information after finding body Friday

RCMP requesting information after finding body Friday

Glaslyn and Turtleford RCMP are investigating what they are calling a suspicious death. RCMP said they were called Friday afternoon about a deceased man on grid road 30 kilometres southeast of Glaslyn. The man has been identified as Bradley John Ham, 54, who is known...
Rangers deployed to Hatchet Lake to help with COVID-19

Rangers deployed to Hatchet Lake to help with COVID-19

The Canadian Rangers are in the Hatchet Lake Denesuline First Nation assisting local COVID-19 relief efforts. Federal Defense Minister Harjit Sajjan, said Thursday that the Northern Sask. community requested assistance from the military. Public Safety Minister Bill...