by MBC News | Aug 4, 2016
Prince Albert City Manager Jim Toye. Photo by Chelsea Laskowski Prince Albert officials say water usage has spiked since the City loosened restrictions on business and residents that have been in place since the Husky oil spill made its way towards the city. Between...
by MBC News | Aug 4, 2016
A water pipeline snakes its way from Little Red River towards Prince Albert’s water treatment plan. Photo by Chelsea Laskowski Some primary shoreline raking is complete near the Maidstone site of the Husky Energy oil spill, according to the latest update from...
by MBC News | Aug 4, 2016
Corey O’Soup, originally from the Key First Nation. Photo by Manfred Joehnck For the first time in the province’s history, a First Nations person has been named as the Advocate for Children and Youth. Corey O’Soup, originally from the Key First Nation, has accepted...
by MBC News | Aug 4, 2016
Nearly 2,700 homes across northern Saskatchewan will be getting faster Internet speeds by the end of the year. SaskTel says it will be upgrading high-speed Internet in 26 northern communities. Three of the communities — Missinipe, Brabant Lake and Wadin Bay...
by MBC News | Aug 4, 2016
A group gathered in front of City Hall in Prince Albert on Wednesday afternoon. Photo by Chelsea Laskowski A handful of Prince Albert Idle No More members are demanding more respect for water from the oil industry and the province. The Husky Energy oil spill in the...
by MBC News | Aug 4, 2016
City Manager Jim Toye speak to media on Wednesday. Photo by Chelsea Laskowski Prince Albert has announced plans to get residents and businesses back to normal water consumption. This comes after restrictions were put in place well over a week ago, related to...
by MBC News | Aug 3, 2016
The premier has visited two cities for the first time since an oil spill put their water supplies in jeopardy. Brad Wall was in North Battleford Wednesday morning and Prince Albert that afternoon. When speaking to media in Prince Albert, Wall said the province is...
by MBC News | Aug 3, 2016
Vice-Chief Heather Bear, centre. Photo courtesy FSIN The FSIN says it welcomes the news of the national inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women, but it has reservations with the recently released terms of reference. The federation says the inquiry...
by MBC News | Aug 3, 2016
A 30-year-old man from the Muskoday First Nation was killed in a vehicle-pedestrian collision Tuesday night. The RCMP says it happened at around 11:30 p.m. when the man was walking along Highway 2, south of the turnoff to Red Wing. He was struck by a southbound SUV,...
by MBC News | Aug 3, 2016
Oil on the river at Prince Albert on July 26. Photo courtesy Estelle Hjertaas, Facebook. The water in the North Saskatchewan River has been deemed safe to drink by Husky Energy, following the spill of more than 250,000 litres of heavy oil that was first detected on...