Bryce Fiske, a survivor of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash, has signed in the CIS with a team in Ontario. On Tuesday, the University of Ontario Institute of Technology Ridgebacks announced they had signed the La Ronge product. UOIT is based out of Oshawa. Fiske spent...
A 61-year-old man is facing charges after an RCMP enforcement initiative last month in Stony Rapids and Black Lake. The operation took place between May 18th and 20th. Police focused on bootlegging. “We are dedicated to continuing to work with our partners and...
The Sakimay First Nations is changing its recreational lot lease structure. Historically the leases have been a direct lease between the Crown and the tenant. Under the new structure, the Crown will be issuing a head lease to the Sakimay Management Authority, who will...
The federal government is giving the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls an extension to the end of 2018 to continue to gather evidence and hear from witnesses. This represents a six-month extension for the inquiry, which requested a...
The training and employment needs of northern Saskatchewan is on the agenda as the Northern Labour Market Committee holds two days of meetings starting today at Eagle Point Resort just outside of La Ronge. A slowdown in the uranium industry has forced the layoffs of...
UPDATE: Saskatoon Police say 5-year-old Nieoma Hill has been located safe and sound Saskatoon Police are asking for the public’s help in locating a missing 5-year-old girl. Nieoma Hill was last seen earlier this afternoon on the 600 block of 20th Street...
UPDATE: Police say Andraya Lynn Mary Bear-Bigsky has been found. Regina Police are seeking the public’s help in locating a missing 11-year-old girl. Authorities say Andraya Lynn Mary Bear-Bigsky was last seen on the 1200 block of Cameron Street at about 8PM on Sunday....
Parents of young children wanting to take an innovative approach to learning one of Saskatchewan’s eight First Nations languages can now do so through a series of translated beginner-level books and an audio/video app for Apple devices. The five books are available in...
Northern mines picked up several prizes this weekend at the 50th annual Emergency Response Mine Rescue Skills Competition. The event was held on Saturday in Moose Jaw, with 16 mines from across Saskatchewan represented. The competition is divided into five events. The...
All residents of the Waterhen Lake First Nation have now returned home. A general evacuation order had been issued last month due to a fire burning in the Meadow Lake Provincial Park. Most residents returned a few days later but some remained in Saskatoon due to smoke...