Category Archives: Newsletter Daily

FSIN forensic audit released to the public, makes 8 recommendations to improve transparency
A forensic audit of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) that flagged over $30 million in expenditures is complete. The finalized report covering the period from April 1, 2010 to Marc...
Sep 24, 2025

Pelican Lake elder lived a full life and left a long legacy
In 101 years of walking the earth, Elder Jacob Bill created a legacy that his family says will live on. Jacob, a member of the Pelican Lake First Nation, left behind hundreds of direct descendants, hi...
Sep 24, 2025
Mounties warn of misinformation as investigation into highway shooting continues
The Saskatchewan RCMP is warning the public about online misinformation as officers continue to investigate a shooting death on a highway near Weyburn.On the evening of Sept. 12, 44-year-old Tanya Mye...
Sep 24, 2025

Operation Living Skies underway in Lac La Ronge Provincial Park
A specialized group of Canadian veterans, first responders, emergency management personnel and trained civilians are in La Ronge assisting with wildfire recovery efforts. Team Rubicon Canada is an int...
Sep 24, 2025

Saskatchewan delinquencies dip, but experts warn debt struggles persist
Saskatchewan has seen a slight drop in delinquency rates. While fewer people failed to make a debt payment on time, experts say the decline doesn't necessarily mean the financial situation for people ...
Sep 24, 2025
Sask. firearms commissioner outlines issues with gun buyback as Ottawa launches pilot
As Canada's federal government prepares to launch a program designed to seize "assault style firearms" and compensate the owners, Saskatchewan's firearms commissioner says there are some big issues wi...
Sep 24, 2025

'He wants to go home': Biggar family leans on community as 4-year-old battles rare kidney disorder
Four-year-old Logan Bonnett should be playing with toys and chasing after his siblings in Biggar.Instead, he lies in a hospital bed in Saskatoon, hooked to infusion lines and blood pressure monitors a...
Sep 24, 2025

Fisher scores twice, Battlefords North Stars take down Warman Wolverines 5-2 at home
It was a back-and-forth game at the Access Communications Centre in North Battleford between the North Stars and the Wolverines. Prior to the game, it was looking like the Stars would be facing Wolver...
Sep 23, 2025

'Embrace one another': Elder's call for unity marks Every Child Matters flag raising in the Battlefords
As a young girl, Elder Jeanette Bugler of Red Pheasant Cree Nation was punished in school for speaking Cree. Teachers called her a "dummy" and placed her at the front of the class so others could ridi...
Sep 23, 2025

Two people arrested at B.C. Ostrich farm facing cull over avian flu
The co-owner of a British Columbia farm has been arrested alongside her daughter for refusing to leave their ostriches as the Canadian Food Inspection Agency is expected to begin a cull of the animals...
Sep 23, 2025