by MBC News | Mar 28, 2016
The leaders of the province’s two main political parties visited the north on the Easter weekend. Saskatchewan Party leader Brad Wall and N-D-P leader Cam Broten both made stops in La Ronge. Wall spoke to supporters at the campaign office of Sask Party candidate...
by MBC News | Mar 24, 2016
Three men have been charged with second-degree murder in connection to a January homicide in Prince Albert — one of whom is still at large. Twenty-three-year-old Jonathon Lee Cowan was found dead from an apparent shooting in a local apartment on January 9th....
by MBC News | Mar 24, 2016
Drilling operations at Shore Gold’s Orion South location in the Fort a la Corne Forest. Photo courtesy Shore Gold. A proposal for Muskoday to purchase land that’s at the centre of diamond exploration, will not have a second chance for approval. In 2007, Muskoday...
by MBC News | Mar 24, 2016
Assault charges against Montreal Lake Cree Nation’s band manager might be settled without a trial. Mark Anthony D’Amato was arrested on January 27 for assault with a weapon, assault causing bodily harm, and uttering threats. The charges stem from a dispute...
by MBC News | Mar 24, 2016
Representatives from Friends of Batoche Historic Site unveil the new logo for the Louis Riel Relay Days. A new form of the Louis Riel Relay will be returning to Saskatchewan this summer. While at Wanuskewin Heritage Park Friday afternoon representatives from the...
by MBC News | Mar 24, 2016
The lawyer who represented Tammy Lynn Goforth during her trial for starving a four-year-girl to death does not think she has much of a chance getting her conviction overturned, but he holds out a little more hope on her appeal of the sentence. Jeff Deagle was her...
by MBC News | Mar 24, 2016
EDMONTON – RCMP have identified a central Alberta man accused of killing two Onion Lake Cree Nation women whose bodies were found several years ago. Gordon Alfred Rogers, who is 59 and from Red Deer, has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder. The...
by MBC News | Mar 23, 2016
Photos courtesy File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council, Facebook. Peaceful protesters temporarily shut down Highway 10 near Fort Qu’Appelle on Wednesday. More than a dozen people took part in round dances, held signs and flags, and some even rode horses to...
by MBC News | Mar 23, 2016
The day after the new Liberal government delivered the federal budget, Assembly of First Nations National Chief Perry Bellegarde applauded it for making strides to close the gap in the quality of life between First Nations and other Canadians. Bellegarde says the...
by MBC News | Mar 23, 2016
A Prince Albert teen accused of shooting another boy in the face in late December will go to trial. The 17-year-old boy entered a not guilty plea to attempted murder on Wednesday. He was arrested soon after the 15-year-old victim was rushed to hospital on December 29....