by MBC News | Feb 9, 2015
There are lots of highlights and optimism for Cameco, but 2014 has been another difficult year for the uranium producer. It is still waiting for long-term contracts and it is still being affected by low world prices for a commodity that is one of the biggest...
by MBC News | Feb 9, 2015
Five people from the Onion Lake Cree Nation were taken to hospital on the weekend after a single-vehicle rollover. Turtleford RCMP say the incident in the RM of Frenchman Butte was reported around 1 pm Sunday. A 40-year-old passenger in the vehcile received serious...
by MBC News | Feb 9, 2015
University of Saskatchewan researchers are working with students at a northern school in order to show the effects of ecological change to an inland freshwater delta. The School of Environment and Sustainability has teamed up with Charlebois Community School in...
by MBC News | Feb 6, 2015
A Prince Albert man charged with manslaughter in relation to an incident in September 2013 has pleaded guilty. Charles Adam Stewart had originally been charged with the second-degree murder of Davis David Broussie. Broussie had been attacked and stabbed in a Subway...
by MBC News | Feb 6, 2015
Organizers of Indigenous Vote Saskatchewan 2015 will be in La Ronge Saturday to present information on the upcoming federal election. The Aboriginal volunteer organization came together to help Indigenous voters understand some changes introduced by the federal...
by MBC News | Feb 6, 2015
There were no injuries reported after an emergency landing by a small plane on highway 2 north of Christopher Lake this morning. A spokesperson for the Transportation Safety Board says the privately owned plane was en route from La Ronge to Saskatoon, when the pilot...
by MBC News | Feb 6, 2015
The Wall government is doing some belt tightening of its own in advance of what is expected to be a tight budget because of falling oil revenues. Friday morning Premier Brad Wall announced a wage freeze that will apply to MLAs, senior government officials, Crown...
by MBC News | Feb 6, 2015
The head of the First Nations Bank of Canada says if the Harper government is serious about addressing the infrastructure gap on reserves, it will ensure K-12 education is properly funded in these communities. First Nations Bank of Canada CEO Keith Martell was...
by MBC News | Feb 6, 2015
4 people have been rushed to the hospital following a 3 vehicle collision east of Prince Albert. Police say a black car attempted to pass a grey car on Highway 3 when it collided with a white SUV. The driver and two passengers of the black car and the lone driver of...
by MBC News | Feb 6, 2015
Robert-Falcon Ouellette wants more young Aboriginal people to get involved in politics in terms of both their time and their pocket books. The University of Manitoba professor and program director ran for mayor of Winnipeg last fall and he is currently seeking a...