Regina Archives unveils 150 Indigenous oral stories collection

Regina Archives unveils 150 Indigenous oral stories collection

As part of National Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations, the City of Regina Archives unveiled its 150 stories timeline project. It’s an oral history collection of memories and experiences, which reflects the history of Regina. Dana Turgon, the historical information...
Residents say youth gangs on the rise in La Ronge

Residents say youth gangs on the rise in La Ronge

La Ronge residents are reacting to what they say is a growing youth gang problem. Tania Colbert is the manager of the Northland Motor Hotel on La Ronge Avenue. She says the cold beer and wine store of the hotel has been held up twice in recent weeks by armed male...
Loon Lake officer recognized for bravery in house fire rescue

Loon Lake officer recognized for bravery in house fire rescue

A member of the Loon Lake RCMP is being recognizing for his role in rescuing two people from a house fire on the Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation last year. Constable Tayte Hale-Goddard was one of two officers who responded to the fire on March 1, 2017. He received a...
Pakwaw Lake man wins big

Pakwaw Lake man wins big

A man from Pakwaw Lake has claimed a big prize. In a release, Saskatchewan Lotteries says Carlton Bear won $1 million on the June 8 Lotto Max draw. He purchased the ticket in Regina and checked his ticket a couple of days after the draw. “I didn’t believe it the first...
Saskatchewan Research Council to expand mentorship program

Saskatchewan Research Council to expand mentorship program

The Saskatchewan Research Council says it is in the process of expanding its mentorship program for Indigenous post-secondary students. The program allows First Nations, Inuit and Métis students in science, technology, engineering and math to connect with a mentor to...
Courage Bear instills life lessons coaching hockey

Courage Bear instills life lessons coaching hockey

Ochapowace, Saskatchewan’s Courage Bear has been coaching hockey for over 20 years. Bear has spent the last three seasons with the Saskatoon Contacts Midget AAA team. He was recently honoured for his work when he was named Saskatoon Minor Hockey’s Coach of the Year....
Weighill finds no racial bias in Coroner’s Service

Weighill finds no racial bias in Coroner’s Service

(PHOTO: Clive Weighill delivers is report into external review of Coroner’s Service. By Dan Jones) Former Saskatoon Police Chief Clive Weighill says he has not noticed systemic racial bias within the Sask. Coroner Service. “I understand a lot of people from our...