by MBC News | May 8, 2014
Family members of a missing Saskatoon woman gathered yesterday for her 24th birthday. Karina Wolfe was last seen on the city’s west side in July 2010. Saskatoon Police have not solved her disappearance but the case is still open. Karina’s aunt, Josephine...
by MBC News | May 8, 2014
The barren ground caribou is a way of life and a way of survival for many people in the province’s far north. The herd is not yet endangered. but it is being stressed by factors both man-made and natural. One of the longest serving caribou management boards is...
by MBC News | May 8, 2014
Cameco and Indspire are working together to offer scholarships and bursaries to Aboriginal students training for jobs in northern Saskatchewan. All of Cameco’s past Aboriginal Northern Scholarship recipients, and new applicants from the Northern Administrative...
by MBC News | May 7, 2014
A Saskatoon court heard Wednesday how Douglas Hales confessed to an undercover police officer in August 2008 to the murder of Daleen Bosse. Hales also told the officer he had disposed of the woman’s body in a remote area outside the city. Court also heard Hales would...
by MBC News | May 7, 2014
There is double trouble on the Cowessess First Nation today. Some students chained the doors of the local school this morning, saying they are not getting a proper education. This follows another protest where the doors of the band office were chained with...
by MBC News | May 7, 2014
The search was scheduled to continue today on the South Saskatchewan River for the body of a man believed to have drowned earlier this year. In February, 28-year-old Gregory Myles MacIntosh, went missing after his stag party and Saskatoon police believe he fell...
by MBC News | May 7, 2014
A giant traveling map of the boreal forest arrived at the Prince Albert Forest Centre today as part of an educational campaign about the economic and environmental importance of the boreal forest. The giant floor map measures 8 x 11 metres and is being used to...
by MBC News | May 7, 2014
A young Pelican Narrows student was one of the recipients at Prince Albert’s Badge of Respect and Peace Awards yesterday. Sixty local students between the ages of five and 18 were recognized at an awards ceremony for their efforts to show respect, help others...
by MBC News | May 7, 2014
Aboriginal people from across the province are in Prince Albert today to learn how to better manage diabetes. The 11th Annual Saskatchewan Aboriginal Gathering on Diabetes is being held at the Exhibition Centre. Jan Cochrane, a certified diabetes educator with SIAST...
by MBC News | May 6, 2014
Saskatchewan’s Advocate for Children and Youth is urging the province to adopt an anti-poverty strategy. Bob Pringle says poverty lies at the heart of the many issues that put children at risk. Pringle tabled his annual report today, noting Saskatchewan and B.C....