by MBC News | Feb 7, 2020
Saskatchewan eHealth has changed their tune: a ransomware attack that eHealth previously said resulted in no compromised info has now been discovered to have leaked files to ‘suspicious IP addresses”. Whats worse: the files were encrypted and password...
by MBC News | Feb 7, 2020
A summit is taking place in Buffalo Narrows Saturday to discuss northern issues. Frustrations have been mounting over commercial fishing, trapping cabins, traditional resource user fees, wild rice leases being reassigned and forestry rights. “So every sector of...
by MBC News | Feb 6, 2020
The One Arrow First Nation signed a formal reconciliation agreement with a number of local municipalities and community organizations on Thursday. The event was organized by the Prairie Rivers Reconciliation Committee. One Arrow First Nation Chief Tricia Sutherland...
by MBC News | Feb 6, 2020
Another northern Saskatchewan hockey team is gearing up for provincials. The Stanley Mission River Hawks will take on the Carrot River Loggers in a two-game total-point series in pee wee D action. “Last year, we entered pee wee provincials, we were in the “C”...
by MBC News | Feb 6, 2020
The Wood Mountain Lakota Nation has been awarded damages by the Appeals Court for a damaged fence and land rental fees. The First Nation in southern Sask. has been engaged in a long-running dispute with area farmers William and Edith Goodtrack. A suit was filed...
by MBC News | Feb 5, 2020
The La Ronge Ice Wolves found a way to get it done Wednesday night in Melfort when they scratched and clawed their way to a 4-3 victory in overtime. “I think we were pretty happy with that result,” said Ice Wolves Associate Coach Galean Patterson. “We could have...
by MBC News | Feb 5, 2020
The lack of a suicide prevention strategy was discussed as Mayors and Councilors met in Regina Wednesday. The NDP’s Doyle Vermette saw his private members bill, tasking the Sask. Health Authority not pass last year, as the Sask. Party had concerns with the timing of...
by MBC News | Feb 5, 2020
As the province strikes a Cabinet Committee to evaluate potential pipeline projects, Indigenous participation will be a focus of the members. The Pipeline Projects Assessment Committee, formed to review and assess the viability of pipeline projects in Saskatchewan,...
by MBC News | Feb 5, 2020
Around fifty people attended the Archives Day at Air Ronge-based Pahkisimon Nuye?áh Library yesterday, February 4, 2020 — stepping into La Ronge and Saskatchewan’s vibrant past. The event is organized by local historian Graham Guest, and featured a...
by MBC News | Feb 4, 2020
The Lac La Ronge Indian Band says it is anxious to get back to the bargaining table with the federal government as part of seeking compensation for unfulfilled commitments under Treaty 6. Chief Tammy Cook-Searson said the First Nation is specifically looking to...