by MBC News | Jun 24, 2016
Activist Shawna Oochoo, photo courtesy Facebook. There are a lot of questions and concerns after a rash of shootings in Regina over the past week. There have been four separate shootings that have left two people injured , one of them critically. Three of the...
by MBC News | Jun 24, 2016
Shellbrook RCMP is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a woman wanted for several charges stemming from a three vehicle collision in October 2014. The collision occurred at the intersection of Highways 55 and 240 and two people in one of the vehicles...
by MBC News | Jun 24, 2016
The Whitecap Dakota First Nation will be the home of 56 new childcare spaces in the fall. The community has partnered with Preston Early Learning to add the learning centre to the the regional health centre and the pre-kindergarten to grade 4 school. According to...
by MBC News | Jun 23, 2016
Each year, the number of heartbreaking stories heard at the ‘Honouring Our Brothers and Sisters Memorial Walk’ rises, but organizers want to put a stop to that. The walk was first held 12 years ago, hosted by the Prince Albert Grand Council Women’s...
by MBC News | Jun 23, 2016
Today, the media got a firsthand glimpse of what the forest looks like in the Weyakwin area a year after flames came through, burning up everything in its path during the northern Saskatchewan forest fires. In some spots near Weyakwin, flames reached around 70 feet...
by MBC News | Jun 23, 2016
Investigators believe it may have been an accident that claimed the life of a man who whose body was discovered in a burnt car near North Battleford last week. Last Friday RCMP discovered the remains of a 31 year-old male in the backseat of a burnt car in between...
by MBC News | Jun 23, 2016
Photo courtesy metisnationsk.com. A long-awaited Metis Nation Legislative Assembly will happen in Yorkton next month — because a majority of the Provincial Metis Council voted to pass that resolution. That’s the word from Ernst & Young, which has been...
by MBC News | Jun 23, 2016
While the province has committed to improving the aboriginal high school graduation rate to 50% by 2020, one First Nation school has managed to improve it to 90% in one year. The success story comes from the Nakoda Oyade school on the Carry the Kettle First Nation,...
by MBC News | Jun 23, 2016
Photo courtesy Facebook It was quite a birthday surprise for a La Ronge businesswoman. Anne Calladine, the owner of Northwinds Bus Lines learned she had been named Indigenous businesswoman of the year by a national organization on the same day she celebrated her 40th...
by MBC News | Jun 23, 2016
Fines totaling nearly $10,000 were recently handed out to an outfitter and two American hunters. The outfitter, 31 year old George Keewatin of Kamsack was fined $7,000 and the hunters were fined $1,400 each. The guide was only authorized to provide guiding services on...