by MBC News | Jul 14, 2016
The state of emergency at Shoal Lake Cree Nation has one more hurdle to overcome before it can be lifted. A representative from Shoal Lake Cree Nation say the community will be under a state of emergency as long as they remain isolated. “The flooding levels have...
by MBC News | Jul 13, 2016
The firearm found under a vehicle by Prince Albert Police after the report of a group of men pointing the weapon at a cyclist. Photo courtesy Prince Albert Police Prince Albert Police say the seizure of a shotgun on Wednesday night is a sign of a disturbing trend. A...
by MBC News | Jul 13, 2016
Photo courtesy of aandc.gc.ca The federal and provincial governments are investing over $5 million dollars for the improvement of water treatment plants and reservoirs in Northern Saskatchewan. The communities of Beauval, Creighton, Dore Lake, Ile a la Crosse, La...
by MBC News | Jul 13, 2016
UPDATE:The Town of Arborfield has partially rescinded the mandatory evacutation order. Some residents in the community have been allowed to return home subject to low water and sewage usage. The City of Estevan have lifted their state of emergency. The heavy rains...
by MBC News | Jul 13, 2016
Photo courtesy of Mn-s.ca One of the country’s largest gatherings of Metis people is set to kick off tomorrow. Back to Batoche Days runs this weekend and will once again feature square dancing, fiddling, jigging, bannock baking and several other cultural...
by MBC News | Jul 13, 2016
Metis flag. Photo courtesy of mmf.mb.ca Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada is confirming that the Metis Nation-Saskatchewan legislative assembly at the end of the month has their support. The long-awaited legislative assembly has faced many hurdles, but recently...
by MBC News | Jul 13, 2016
Saskatchewan’s highest court has dismissed a Regina man’s appeal of his second-degree murder conviction in the beating death of a toddler. The Appeal Court says Adam Cyr’s arguments that he should have a new trial are without merit. Cyr argued the...
by MBC News | Jul 12, 2016
The flooding in Arborfield earlier in the day on Tuesday. Photo courtesy Ken Soucy, Facebook. After evacuating a long-term care facility in Arborfield on Monday, a mandatory order is now in place for all Arborfield residents. This comes after flash floods last night,...
by MBC News | Jul 12, 2016
Northern Saskatchewan flights are getting a makeover. This comes after WestWind Aviation sealed the deal to make TransWest Air a subsidiary company. The two companies had been discussing a friendly takeover since May. Now, the two will be pooling their flights to...
by MBC News | Jul 12, 2016
Never before in Saskatchewan have customers of a SIGA casino been able to enjoy a cup of Tim Horton’s coffee while enjoying the casino, but that’s going to change because Dakota Dunes officially opened the first ever Tim Horton’s franchise in a SIGA...