Body of missing Wollaston Lake boater found: RCMP

Body of missing Wollaston Lake boater found: RCMP

Wollaston Lake RCMP say one of the boaters reported missing last week has been found dead. Last Wednesday three boaters were reported missing on Wollaston Lake after they failed to return to the community. Immediately after they were reported missing search efforts...
Voting starts in Black Lake First Nation byelection for chief

Voting starts in Black Lake First Nation byelection for chief

Voting in the Black Lake First Nation byelection takes place this week. Voters will be choosing their next chief after the late chief Archie Robillard died in August. Candidates for the position are Pauline Toutsaint-Thatcher, Elizabeth Alphonse and Coreen Sayazie....
Election called for Metis youth council president

Election called for Metis youth council president

An election has been called for the position of president of the Saskatchewan Provincial Metis Youth Council. The role of the council president will be to advocate for Metis youth in the province within the Metis-Nation Saskatchewan executive. Electoral officer Gwen...
Body of missing Wollaston Lake boater found: RCMP

Wollaston Lake RCMP searching for missing boaters

RCMP officers and the Canadian Rangers are currently looking for missing boaters on Wollaston Lake. RCMP say that they received a complaint about three overdue boaters on Wednesday; two men and one woman. Wollaston Lake RCMP along with the assistance of community...
Prof from Stanley Mission named to the Sask. Order of Merit

Prof from Stanley Mission named to the Sask. Order of Merit

A professor from Stanley Mission is being recognized for his decades-long work in revitalizing the Cree Language. Solomon Ratt is an Associate Professor at the First Nations University of Canada and has been named to the Saskatchewan Order of Merit. “I was surprised...
Northern lawyer brings unique perspective to her position

Northern lawyer brings unique perspective to her position

An Indigenous lawyer is bringing her unique perspective to the cases she works on. Diana Janzen, a crown prosecutor in La Ronge and a Lac La Ronge Indian Band member, grew up in Stanley Mission and moved to Saskatoon to complete her law degree at the University of...
Sask. Parks breaks visitation record

Sask. Parks breaks visitation record

Provincial parks in Saskatchewan have seen record visitors this year. According to the provincial government over one million people visited the province’s parks in 2021 breaking the record set the year prior. “With residents staying close to home this past...