by MBC News | Jul 20, 2021
Buffalo Narrows RCMP say they seized more than 130 grams of crack cocaine and two firearms from a local residence Monday night. The items were seized after a search warrant was executed at a residence on Cubby Street. Thirty-nine-year-old Bernel McLeod and...
by MBC News | Jul 20, 2021
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations is calling on churches to release all school records to First Nations. “These survivors and their families have suffered enough. They had to fight to survive, they shouldn’t have to continuing fighting for a proper...
by MBC News | Jul 19, 2021
Onion Lake RCMP say a 43-year-old North Battleford man faces a number of charges after a firearm was confiscated at a weekend event. Police say a semi-automatic firearm and ammunition were found in a bag by security personnel at a checkpoint for an event on the Onion...
by MBC News | Jul 19, 2021
Wildfires are no longer threatening two Lac La Ronge Indian Band (LLRIB) communities. Maurice Ratt, emergency response coordinator for LLRIB said overall the situation for both Grandmother’s Bay and Stanley Mission has improved. “There is no threat of wildfires for...
by MBC News | Jul 19, 2021
A La Ronge man is facing several charges in two separate incidents, dating back to May. RCMP accuse Sampson Roberts of discharging a firearm on Bells Point Road May 3. It’s alleged that Roberts was involved in a rollover accident on Highway #165 in early July, where...
by MBC News | Jul 19, 2021
By: Nick Pearce, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The StarPhoenix Content Warning: Details in this story may be upsetting to readers. A ground-penetrating radar search has begun to lift the secrecy clouding Delmas Indian Residential School. The families of the...
by MBC News | Jul 19, 2021
The wetter and cooler conditions are changing conditions in Saskatchewan. Steve Roberts, vice president of operations for the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) said with the long term forecast appearing more favorable they are able relax certain restrictions....
by MBC News | Jul 19, 2021
The Sask. Court of Queen’s Bench has overturned acquittals of First Nations subsistence hunters from Ontario, trying to assert Treaty hunting rights in the province. Albert Green and Blair Hill of Six Nations were charged with unlawful hunting and possession of...
by MBC News | Jul 16, 2021
By: Jessica Durling, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Humboldt Journal 144 Grandmother’s Bay residents have chosen to evacuate their homes due to heavy smoke conditions from nearby wildfire. According to the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency, the fire is not...
by MBC News | Jul 16, 2021
Fires burning across northern Saskatchewan and other western provinces are creating smoky conditions. Due to the smoke, Environment and Climate Change Canada has issued special air quality statements for some northern areas including La Ronge, Cumberland House and...