Delay Expected In Reopening Of Shuttered Mill

Plans to reopen the Prince Albert pulp mill have been delayed. The company that bought the facility had initially planned to start up the mill later this year. However, that timeline has been pushed back by about 18 months. Dale Patterson is the vice-president of...

Shore Gold Trims Costs In Response To Market Slowdown

International market problems are being held up as one of the delays in establishing a diamond mine east of Prince Albert. For several years, Shore Gold has been attempting to create a mine at Fort a’la Corne. The company says financing reached an advanced stage...

Standing Buffalo Citizens Address Suicides In Wake Of Tragedies

The reserve community of Standing Buffalo and two other Saskatchewan First Nations came together on Thursday to talk openly about a tragedy affecting their communities. Teen suicides have claimed the lives of three boys since November. There has also been at least six...

Hundreds Of Students Attend Treaty Summit

Close to 200 students and teachers from around the province attended a treaty summit in Prince Albert on Thursday. The purpose of the event was to give youth a better sense of what the treaties mean and how they relate to their everyday life. Clayton Tootoosis is a...

Crews And Aircraft Being Prepped For Coming Forest Fire Season

A good snow pack across the province’s north this year has officials with Saskatchewan Environment preparing for an average forest fire season. Curtis Lee is the Director of Wildfire Management Operations, based in Prince Albert. Lee says arrangements are once...

First Nation Vows To Disregard Bill C-27

Onion Lake Cree Nation Chief Wallace Fox says his band has no intention of following the Harper government’s controversial First Nations Financial Transparency Act. Bill C-27 passed into law Wednesday and enables the government to withhold funding if a band fails to...