by MBC News | Nov 4, 2020
With capacity at SJHL rinks limited to 150 fans per game to start the season, the La Ronge Ice Wolves have announced details on how they are dealing with that situation for home games. “Billet parents and children for whom they bought season tickets will be...
by MBC News | Nov 4, 2020
RCMP are looking for two vehicles after shots were fired on the Big River First Nation early Tuesday morning. Police say the two vehicles, a silver-coloured car and dark-coloured SUV with damage to the front, approached the community checkpoint on the First Nation...
by MBC News | Nov 4, 2020
Cameco said it posted an adjusted net loss of $78 million for the third quarter of 2020. The uranium producer said this “quarter was also impacted by ongoing purchase activity and additional care and maintenance costs of $18 million resulting from the proactive...
by MBC News | Nov 3, 2020
RCMP have charged a 43-year-old man with second-degree murder after a fatal shooting incident in Black Lake on the weekend. Police say they responded to a report of a male shot outside a local residence shortly after 8 a.m. Sunday. The 29-year-old victim, Bruce...
by MBC News | Nov 3, 2020
The Prince Albert Grand Council is mourning the passing of one of its elders Jacob Sanderson. Sanderson, who was a member of the James Smith Cree Nation, was well respected for the work he did within the community. He provided spiritual support to a number of...
by MBC News | Nov 3, 2020
A new public health order Friday will reduce the number of people in a house gathering and institute mandatory masks. The province has 842 active cases and 81 newly identified Tuesday. “The maximum allowable gathering size for private gatherings in the home setting...
by MBC News | Nov 3, 2020
MBC Network Radio and the La Ronge Ice Wolves have inked a new radio agreement that will see both home and away games air on MBC for the 2020-21 SJHL season. “It has been a pleasure to work with the Ice Wolves in the past and now,” said Deborah Charles, the CEO...
by MBC News | Nov 3, 2020
After facing scathing criticism from the Assembly of First Nations for a lack of action to protect Indigenous lobster fishers in Nova Scotia and rising tensions in other parts of the country RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki appeared before a Parliamentary Committee...
by MBC News | Nov 3, 2020
A federal bill which proposes to create a national statutory holiday recognizing residential school survivors and their families is making its way through Parliament. Bill C-5 is currently in Second Reading. It would make September 30 a holiday a response to the Truth...
by MBC News | Nov 3, 2020
Language revitalization is underway on the Wahpeton Dakota Nation, as approximately 15 people are learning the Dakota language. Lois Standing and her father started the initiative after attending a language conference. “We decided to create a committee of people that...