After going 3-0-1 through the round-robin, the Saskatchewan female team lost 5-3 in a semi-final game today to Ontario South at the National Aboriginal Hockey Championships in Nova Scotia. Kyra Ledoux scored twice for Saskatchewan, while Anna-Leise King also tallied....
The First Nations Power Authority and SaskPower have entered into an opportunity agreement to source 20 megawatts of flare gas power. Flare gas power generation takes waste flare gas from oil and gas operations and uses it to produce electricity though a burner,...
With warm weather here, officials with Saskatchewan Environment are reminding everyone to be on the lookout for wild animals. Each year, encounters with large predators can happen as the animals look for food and territory. Conservation Officer Kevin Harrison of...
The provincial liquor store in La Ronge will not be offering extended summer hours. Typically, the store would be open Sunday from Victoria Day weekend to Labour Day. Yet SLGA spokesperson David Morris says the agency approached La Ronge town council about remaining...
Design work on expanding the Fond-du-Lac runway is expected to be complete within the next few months. Highways Minister David Marit told the Legislative Assembly Wednesday that the department is anticipating submitting a funding application to the federal government...
The federal government is seeking feedback on a recent multi-million dollar settlement offer to Sixties Scoop survivors. People are gathering in Saskatoon Wednesday and Thursday to make their thoughts known on the settlement proposal, which could see individual...
A theatre performance teaching high school students about sexual health education will be on stage in northern Saskatchewan later this month. SExT: Sex Education by Theatre is youth-led and arts-based approach, which uses theatre to empower young people to examine,...
At the end of the month, residents of northern Saskatchewan will be able to add mini golf to their list of leisure activities. A mini golf course is expected to open Monday, May 28 on the grounds of the JRMCC, which is located on the Lac La Ronge Indian Band just...
A lack of provincial government funding continues to be an issue for a northern caribou conservation and management board. The Beverley and Qamanirjuaq Caribou Management Board is meeting in Prince Albert this week. Board Chair Earl Evans says the Saskatchewan Party...
After a judge scolded the provincial government for a lack of supports to the community of La Loche in the wake and years following a deadly shooting, Premier Scott Moe was on the defensive Wednesday saying the government has made investments into increased mental...