by MBC News | Nov 4, 2022 | Current News
By: Bailey Sutherland, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A University of Saskatchewan poll found that food bank use in the Prairies is the highest in the nation as grocery prices continue to skyrocket across the country. The finding is among several from a national...
by Joel Willick | Nov 4, 2022 | Current News
On Thursday, the University of Saskatchewan released its independent report on the Carrie Bourassa situation. Bourassa was a health professor at the university who officially resigned her position in June following reports from last year that called her claims of...
by Joel Willick | Nov 4, 2022 | Current News
Wanuskewin Heritage Part and Federated Co-op have partnered together to provide a new line of bison food products. The products will be sourced in Alberta, produced in Saskatchewan and sold at Co-op stores around western Canada. The packaging includes artwork by Linus...
by MBC News | Nov 3, 2022 | Current News
The inquest looking in to the death of Curtis Mckenzie is finished hearing testimony. On the final day of testimony Thursday at the Coronet Hotel in Prince Albert the inquest heard from three witnesses, including the Warden of the Saskatchewan Penitentiary, where...
by MBC News | Nov 1, 2022 | Current News
Canada’s prisons watchdog said officials have made little progress in improving conditions and outcomes for Indigenous inmates. Correctional Investigator Dr. Ivan Zingler found Indigenous Peoples are entering the system younger and at an increasing rate. They spend...
by MBC News | Nov 1, 2022 | Current News
Update: RCMP say that Shaylene Heathen has been located. RCMP are asking the public for help in locating a missing Onion Lake Cree Nation woman, who may have been recently seen in Saskatoon. Shaylene Heathen was reported missing by her family on July 25, as she went...