by MBC News | Oct 9, 2018
Cameco says it is prepared for the legalization of marijuana and is warning its employees of the impacts of using cannabis on free time. Cameco is preaching safety and sobriety among workers who operate at its work sites. Cameco communications Jeff Hryhoriw warns...
by MBC News | Oct 9, 2018
A Pelican Lake First Nation man is dead after an alleged altercation on Saturday. Spiritwood RCMP say they were called to a residence on the reserve after a report of a man suffering life-threatening injuries. Lorin Davin Chamakese has been charged with second-degree...
by MBC News | Oct 9, 2018
Stanley Mission RCMP were called out to a fatal pedestrian-motor vehicle collision early Sunday morning. The collision happened around 4 a.m. in the northern community of Grandmother’s Bay. Police are still investigating and a name of the deceased has not been...
by MBC News | Oct 9, 2018
With just over a week away until recreational use of cannabis becomes legal in Canada, at least one Saskatchewan First Nation is still undecided if it will open a retail operation. The Lac La Ronge Indian Band, Onion Lake Cree Nation and Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation...
by MBC News | Oct 9, 2018
The La Ronge Ice Wolves have made another trade. The SJHL team has acquired 18-year-old forward MacRae Setoguchi from the Calgary Mustangs (AJHL) in exchange for a player development fee. Setoguchi is from Lethbridge, Alberta and appeared in two games with the...
by MBC News | Oct 6, 2018
For the first time since 2015, the La Ronge Ice Wolves defeated the Melfort Mustangs on Saturday night. After losing 5-1 in Melfort on Friday evening, the Ice Wolves responded with a 4-2 victory on Saturday at the Mel Hegland Uniplex. Offensively, the Ice Wolves were...
by MBC News | Oct 6, 2018
The La Ronge Ice Wolves were looking for their second straight win on Friday night in Melfort, but that did not happen, as the Mustangs skated away with a 5-1 victory. La Ronge defenceman Ben Manson made his return to the lineup after serving a two-game suspension....
by MBC News | Oct 5, 2018
Saskatchewan minister Ralph Goodale says the Trudeau government is determined to pursue a more consultative approach with First Nations as it moves to get the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion built. A recent Federal Court of Appeal ruling sent the Liberal government...
by MBC News | Oct 4, 2018
RCMP say five people were arrested following a shooting incident in Montreal Lake Thursday morning. Police responded to reports of firearms being discharged at approximately 9 AM, but when officers arrived, at a home believed to be where the shooting occurred the...
by MBC News | Oct 4, 2018
The Sixties Scoop Indigenous Society of Saskatchewan has until the end of November to submit is final report of stories shared during six sharing circles taking place in October and November. That report is to be given to the Premier’s office as information to assist...