by MBC News | Jan 10, 2019
The stalemate continues between the Muscowpetung First Nation and the provincial government over jurisdiction on the sale and regulation of retail cannabis. The First Nation passed its Cannabis Act and opened a store on the reserve, which is still operating today....
by MBC News | Jan 10, 2019
The La Ronge Ice Wolves dealt 20-year-old goalie Daniel Davidson to the Burlington Cougars (OJHL) in exchange for a player development fee on trade deadline day. In 19 games this season with the Ice Wolves, the Surrey, B.C. product posted a 4-15 record. Davidson...
by MBC News | Jan 10, 2019
A Pinehouse woman is among four people facing drugs and weapons offenses, following a raid on a Prince Albert apartment building Wednesday evening. Prince Albert Police executed a search warrant on an apartment in the 500 Block of 28 Street East, seizing 46 grams of...
by MBC News | Jan 10, 2019
Eleanore Sunchild, a Cree lawyer from the Thunderchild First Nation was recognized with the Queen’s Counsel designation in December. The honour was presented to her at a ceremony at the Government House in Regina in early January. “It’s a recognition from my peers...
by MBC News | Jan 10, 2019
Garcia Silica Inc. will be hosting an open house in La Ronge this evening to release information regarding their ongoing pilot project. Tri-community members are invited to attend the session with their resumes as hundreds of jobs will be available once the project...
by MBC News | Jan 9, 2019
The provincial government will be merging wildfire and emergency services into one department following the 2019 wildfire and flood seasons. These services were split between the Ministries of Government Relations and Environment, but will soon be handled by...
by MBC News | Jan 9, 2019
Time is winding down for teams in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League to make moves as the trade deadline approaches on Thursday. The La Ronge Ice Wolves have already shipped out several 20-year-old players this season, but Head Coach and GM Evan Vossen says he...
by MBC News | Jan 8, 2019
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations says it is standing in unison with a B.C. First Nation that is preventing pipeline workers from accessing a local road. Members of the Wet’suwet’en First Nation have set up a blockade to prevent Coast GasLink workers from...
by MBC News | Jan 8, 2019
Premier Scott Moe did not participate in a pipe ceremony prior to him apologizing to survivors of the Sixties Scoop adoption process. On Monday just before the delivery of the apology in the Rotunda, the pipe ceremony, including smudging took place a few doors down...
by MBC News | Jan 8, 2019
RCMP say a 24-year-old woman from the Pelican Lake First Nation has been charged with murder after police discovered the body of a man in a residence on the reserve Monday. Police say they were called to the residence following a report of an altercation between a...