by MBC News | Feb 26, 2019
Saskatchewan’s new trespass to property act is likely to have more negative than positive consequences, a Toronto academic says. Estair Van Wagner is an assistant professor at Osgoode Hall Law School. She says the new law could actually serve as an obstacle to...
by MBC News | Feb 26, 2019
The Prince Albert Food Bank got a big boost Tuesday morning with a donation of about 287 pounds of deer meat. The donation was made by the organization Hunters with Heart. Food bank executive director Kim Scruby says the donation will help the food bank meet its...
by MBC News | Feb 26, 2019
RCMP are investigating after shots were fired at a residence on the Moosomin First Nation Monday night. Police say no one was injured in the incident which took place around 10 p.m. An investigation found evidence consistent with bullets from a large calibre firearm...
by MBC News | Feb 26, 2019
Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation is under a state of emergency after the community’s water treatment facility caught fire Monday night. Area residents were evacuated over health fears from toxic smoke. Federal officials are at the First Nation today discussing solutions...
by MBC News | Feb 26, 2019
Around 70 children in Sandy Bay and Pelican Narrows recently had the opportunity to learn the sport of rugby. The game, which is usually very physical, is made safer by allowing the kids to use belt flags. The two-day rugby camp is associated with Rugby Canada and...
by MBC News | Feb 25, 2019
File Hills Police Service confirms missing snowmobiler Daniel James Spencer has been found deceased. Police Chief Lennard Busch says searchers located Spencer at around noon today approximately three kilometers east of the community center on the Carry the Kettle...
by MBC News | Feb 25, 2019
The federal NDP say it’s time Ottawa starts to fund its recently announced National Housing Strategy. Northern Sask. MP Georgina Jolibois says the lack of funding is causing housing issues for residents in Pelican Narrows. She says that community has requests for 266...
by MBC News | Feb 25, 2019
Hockey is a results-based business – and the results simply weren’t there for Evan Vossen, whose contract will not be renewed as head coach and general manager of the La Ronge Ice Wolves. Vossen, who was hired in 2016, spent parts of three seasons with the Ice Wolves...
by MBC News | Feb 23, 2019
The La Ronge Ice Wolves finished a three-game southern swing with a 6-3 loss on Saturday night to the Notre Dame Hounds in Wilcox. “I think we battled pretty hard all game and it was definitely a one-goal game — back-and-forth there right until the end,” said La...
by MBC News | Feb 22, 2019
Just a couple days after an organizational shakeup, the La Ronge Ice Wolves ended a 14-game slide with a 3-2 shootout victory on Friday night in Melville versus the Millionaires. “With everything that’s been going on, it’s been a very confusing time for these...