Prisoner’s death inquest hears about apparent suicide

Photo courtesy Facebook. The picture of how a Saskatchewan Penitentiary inmate died is coming clear at a coroner’s inquest. However, the motive behind Andy Allan Brassard in what’s been described as a suicide, has still not been revealed. In the first day of the...

Broadview-area man charged in Regina murder

A 25-year-old man has been charged with second-degree murder in connection with a death last fall in Regina. Jason Dustin Hotomanie from the Broadview area was scheduled to make a court appearance in Regina this morning. On October 22, police were called to a home in...
Aboriginal employment in Sask. worse today than a year ago

Aboriginal employment in Sask. worse today than a year ago

The province’s economy is weathering the economic storm, but it is taking a toll on some sectors.  The latest job figures are out today. They show Saskatchewan continues to lead the nation with the lowest unemployment rate in the country at 5.5 per cent....
Wall stands by conservation officers in treaty rights fight

Wall stands by conservation officers in treaty rights fight

Premier Brad Wall addresses reporters at Saskatchewan Legislature.  Photo by Manfred Joehnck.   Premier Brad Wall takes exception to allegations that Saskatchewan is ignoring Manitoba treaty rights. The allegations come from the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, which says...

Sask. First Nation introduces its own GST

The Kahkewistahaw First Nation has introduced a First Nations Goods and Services Tax. It is known as the Kahkewistahaw Community Improvement Fee, and is being administered by the Canada Revenue Agency. In a release, the band says anyone who acquires a taxable supply...