Sask Environment Bear Safety Tips

Sask Environment Bear Safety Tips

  With the warmer weather here and many people making plans for fishing and camping, officials with Saskatchewan Environment have some reminders about bear safety. Conservation Officer Rich Hildebrand says one problem every year is bears heading into populated areas...

FSIN wants review of residential school settlement process

The FSIN is calling for a review of the Indian Residential School settlement, saying the process caused more emotional damage to the survivors. It blames what it calls, unscrupulous lawyers, jurisdictional issues, incorrect deadline dates and administrative flaws....

Charge upgraded as victim in Red Earth assault dies

An assault on the Red Earth First Nation near Carrot River last month has now turned into a murder. The victim, 22-year-old Alyssa Nawakayas, died in hospital on April 29, five days after being assaulted. The accused, 24-year-old Caleb Head, is now facing a charge of...

Evacuation centres begin to fill after Fort McMurray empties

The scene during evacuations from Fort McMurray last night. Photo courtesy Jerome Garot, Facebook. Evacuation centres are beginning to fill with people who have fled fire-ravaged Fort McMurray, Alberta. A mandatory evacuation order was issued for the oilsands city...

Advocates urge police scrutiny in inquiry

OTTAWA — Advocates say aboriginal women tend to be underprotected and overpoliced, making it vital for police behaviour to be examined in the coming inquiry on missing and murdered indigenous women. Kim Pate, executive director of the Canadian Association of Elizabeth...

Missing but not forgotten; theme of Missing Persons Week

More than 100 empty chairs covered in white linen were set up in the lobby of Tommy Douglas House near the legislative building on Monday morning, to make a Each chair represents one of the long term missing person’s files still open in Saskatchewan. Most missing...