by MBC News | Jan 9, 2012 | Current News
A major research project is scheduled to begin in Northern Saskatchewan this summer. The Centre for Northern Governance and Development is trying to get a better sense of all the things that make up Northern Saskatchewan and contribute to its viability. Dr. Heather...
by MBC News | Jan 9, 2012 | Current News
A new workshop is being offered by the University of Saskatchewan to past sufferers of drug abuse. The half-day session is geared towards women who are recovering from drugs and the dangers that come from the lifestyle. Titled “From Stilettos to Moccasins” the...
by MBC News | Jan 6, 2012 | Current News
One of three men charged following a riot in La Loche last year has been committed to stand trial. 22-year-old Deano LaPrise is facing a total of 11 charges, including assaulting a peace officer with a weapon, participating in a riot, arson, causing a disturbance and...
by MBC News | Jan 6, 2012 | Current News
More clues are emerging about the last possible-known locations of a deceased aboriginal woman. RCMP say they they’ve been tracking the movements of Bernadine Quewezance shortly before her body was found near the outskirts of Saskatoon. The discovery of her body...
by MBC News | Jan 6, 2012 | Current News
The number of people employed in Saskatchewan in December 2011 was 523,500. That’s a record for the month of December. Year-over-year, there was an increase of 3,100 jobs. Off-reserve Aboriginal employment rose by 5,000 jobs and Aboriginal youth employment was...
by MBC News | Jan 6, 2012 | Current News
The unseasonably warm temperatures may be leading to a rash of coyote sightings in Prince Albert. Suzie Stubbs, the bylaw enforcement manager for the city, says six animals have been spotted near the river in the city’s West Flat — four of the animals were...
by MBC News | Jan 6, 2012 | Current News
It seems northern Saskatchewan has a lot in common with some parts of northern Europe. A professor from the University of Saskatchewan’s International Centre for Northern Governance and Development is studying the similarities between parts of Norway and Sweden...
by MBC News | Jan 5, 2012 | Current News
A second Prince Albert police officer has pleaded guilty to assaulting a citizen in the city. Today, officer Michael Ozar pleaded guilty to assaulting a female prisoner on October 3rd, 2010. The incident occurred in the police lock-up. Cheryl Morin had been brought in...
by MBC News | Jan 5, 2012 | Current News
A new study says pretty much every lake in northern Saskatchewan has some level of nitrogen in it, but one of the co-authors of the report says he doesn’t expect it will impact the fish. Professor Peter Leavitt of the University of Regina says industrial...
by MBC News | Jan 5, 2012 | Current News
Commercial fishers are being allowed back onto Montreal Lake. A moratorium that was voluntarily imposed by fishers six years ago is over. Noland Henderson is one of the fishers and also works for the local band office. Henderson says the irony is that while fish...