Southend power bills high because of consumption: SaskPower

Southend power bills high because of consumption: SaskPower

It appears the high electrical bills in Southend are due to consumption and not external factors beyond the control of the community. SaskPower says it has completed its own internal review, following a commitment from Minister Dustin Duncan, in the wake of complaints...
Flin Flon hospital not expected to get new obstetrician soon

Flin Flon hospital not expected to get new obstetrician soon

Northern expectant mothers will have to continue to drive longer to either Prince Albert or The Pas to deliver their babies. This has been the normal since November when the Flin Flon hospital stopped the regular service as it no longer had an obstetrician available...
FSIN repeats call for province to end birth alerts

FSIN repeats call for province to end birth alerts

The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations is once again calling on the Saskatchewan government to end the controversial practice of birth alerts. The FSIN says birth alerts are primarily used against vulnerable, marginalized and often First Nations women. The...
Ice Wolves come up short versus Mustangs

Ice Wolves come up short versus Mustangs

The La Ronge Ice Wolves dropped a 6-4 decision to the Melfort Mustangs on Tuesday at the Mel Hegland Uniplex.  “I thought we were pressuring them, I thought we were being physical, we were establishing the forecheck,” said Ice Wolves Head Coach and GM Kevin Kaminski. ...
Prince Albert women part of APTN series

Prince Albert women part of APTN series

A woman from Prince Albert will be featured on a TV show that challenges stereotypes about Indigenous people. Laurianne Bencharski, a former corrections officer, is on the second season of First Contact. Season two of the show follows six non-Indigenous Canadians as...
Okanese amateur baker to appear on Great Canadian Baking Show

Okanese amateur baker to appear on Great Canadian Baking Show

An amateur baker from the Okanese First Nation will be the only Indigenous contestant on this year’s Great Canadian Baking Show. Jodi Robson learned to bake at a young age, watching her Kokum bake various delights. She said learning to make sweet fry-bread, started...