by MBC News | Apr 21, 2016
Photo Courtesy SIIT.ca The Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies is celebrating 40 years with a fund-raising gala Thursday night in Saskatoon. Several dignitaries and leaders are expected at the event including keynote speaker, Canadian television star Rick...
by MBC News | Apr 20, 2016
Wanda Fourstar and Christy Napope at the site where Napope’s body was found. Photo by Chelsea Laskowski About a dozen of Troy Napope’s friends and family shed tears outside Prince Albert on Wednesday as RCMP searchers brought them the closure they’ve been...
by MBC News | Apr 20, 2016
The Prime Minister is coming to Saskatchewan next week, but Premier Brad Wall is not even sure if he will get a chance to meet with him to discuss a number of issues of concern. Justin Trudeau will meet with 11 chiefs and council members of the File Hills Qu’Appelle...
by MBC News | Apr 20, 2016
A Regina-based developer is looking to make La Ronge the new gateway to the north. When it comes to big box stores in Saskatchewan, Prince Albert is the last stop for a lot of people who are heading north. But Richard Jankowski with Avison Young says they’ve...
by MBC News | Apr 20, 2016
A grassroots movement that opposes uranium development in northern Saskatchewan was praised in the House of Commons on Tuesday. The Committee for Future Generations was created after three northern communities decided to explore the idea of hosting a nuclear waste...
by MBC News | Apr 20, 2016
Troy Napope Nearly 11 months after Troy Cecile Napope went missing after leaving a party that had been held outside Prince Albert, RCMP investigators believe they’ve found his remains. The Saskatchewan RCMP issued a release on Wednesday afternoon, saying its...
by MBC News | Apr 20, 2016
There’s been another development as Saskatoon-based Golden Band Resources tries to remain a viable business. Golden Band operated in the La Ronge area until late 2013, when it laid off 120 workers. The TSX Venture Exchange is now lowering Golden Band’s...
by MBC News | Apr 20, 2016
Onion Lake. Photo courtesy onionlake.ca Some new service agreements between Onion Lake Cree Nation and the Prairie North Health Region are aiming to ensure stronger health services in the community. The two groups signed the service agreements late last week, which...
by MBC News | Apr 20, 2016
By Wednesday morning, there were only a couple of protesters at the Regina INAC offices who spent a second night sleeping in tents outside the building. They have been pushed back about 10 feet after the property owner had a temporary six foot fence installed on...
by MBC News | Apr 20, 2016
Catholic students in Saskatoon will be showcasing what they learned about racism in an art showcase on Wednesday evening. Throughout the past semester students from five different schools in the city have been learning about different areas of anti-oppressive...