by MBC News | Apr 5, 2018
Saskatchewan’s Water Security Agency says heavy snowfall in parts of the province last month has led to a revised spring runoff forecast. The WSA says above normal snowfall in March was recorded in the area south of the Cypress Hills and near the communities of...
by MBC News | Apr 5, 2018
One Saskatoon organization continues to offer the “princess experience” for many young women who otherwise can’t afford it. For over ten years, the Princess Shop has provided at-risk young women around the city with graduation dresses to celebrate their...
by MBC News | Apr 4, 2018
Long-term water advisories have been lifted for three Saskatchewan First Nations. The federal government says Poundmaker, Red Earth and Cowessess First Nation all lifted the long-term advisories in their communities last month. With these latest steps, the current...
by MBC News | Apr 3, 2018
A 25-year-old man has been arrested and is facing several charges after the serious stabbing of a teenager on the Yellow Quill First Nation last month. The 16-year-old victim was transported to hospital in Kelvington after the March 25 stabbing, then on to Saskatoon...
by MBC News | Apr 3, 2018
A 30-year-old woman accused of killing a retired educator from Beardy’s and Okemasis First Nation made a brief court appearance Tuesday morning. Late Sunday night, Saskatoon police say they discovered the body of a 54-year-old man in a downtown apartment. The...
by MBC News | Apr 3, 2018
Today is the one-year anniversary since the disappearance of Happy Charles. The 43-year-old woman from La Ronge was last seen in Prince Albert on April 3, 2017. Surveillance video indicates she had been in the area of PACI High School on 20th Street West. A number of...
by MBC News | Apr 3, 2018
It’s a full house in Saskatoon this week for the Tony Cote First Nations Winter Games. Drum songs and a smoke machine were part of Monday night’s opening ceremonies at the Circle Drive Alliance Church, with thousands of young Indigenous athletes crowding...