Category Archives: Newsletter Daily

WSA investing $1 million into Northern Sask. projects
The Water Security Agency announced Tuesday that it is investing $1 million into three watershed projects in Northern Saskatchewan stretching from the Prince Albert area to the Meadow Lake region.The ...
Jun 04, 2024
Freeland says committee finding that some MPs aided foreign interference ‘concerning’
OTTAWA - Canada's deputy prime minister says the finding that some Canadian members of Parliament were "wittingly" helping foreign state actors is "concerning," but she trusts that law enforcement wil...
Jun 04, 2024

A dog on a mission: Puppies and mother saved in Waterhen
A dog named Dooby became something of a curiosity in Waterhen Lake First Nation after he began rescuing puppies last week. "I honestly don't think he knew what he was doing," said Stephanie Mamer, fou...
Jun 04, 2024

Items once belonging to Chief Poundmaker find their way home
Incased in a protective plexiglass box, a pipe bag weathered with age and featuring delicate beadwork and fringe, lays as if in state upon a black backdrop. Once belonging to Chief Poundmaker (Pihtoka...
Jun 03, 2024
Suspect in Ahtahkakoop gun incident no shows on court date
A man facing violence related charges, is once again wanted by Saskatchewan RCMP after skipping out on his last court date.The Prince Albert Warrant Enforcement and Suppression Team (WEST) believes 44...
Jun 03, 2024

Feds announce $160 million for high-speed Internet, mobility connectivity in Sask.
The federal government is investing $160 million in Saskatchewan to connect 13,700 homes to high-speed Internet, as well as provide cellular service along 500 kilometers of roads. The announcement was...
Jun 03, 2024

AFN national chief blasts governments' inaction on fifth anniversary of MMIWG report
The national chief of the Assembly of First Nations blasted all levels of government on Monday, the fifth anniversary of a national inquiry's report into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girl...
Jun 03, 2024
Edmonton Oilers look to end Canada’s Stanley Cup drought
The Edmonton Oilers are headed to the Stanley Cup Finals where they will try to end Canada's 31-year cup drought.The Oilers punched their ticket to the NHL's championship series with a 2-1 victory ove...
Jun 03, 2024

Royal Regina Rifles statue to be unveiled at Juno Beach to mark D-Day's 80th year
A statue depicting the Canadians who fought Nazi Germany 80 years ago will have a permanent home near the beaches they stormed on D-Day.The Royal Regina Rifles statue is to be unveiled Wednesday at Ju...
Jun 03, 2024

Fire chiefs trade show a chance to network and learn
Mike Kwasnica had never experienced its equal before. As chief of the Humboldt Fire Department, there was nothing in their emergency measures manual to prepare for what took place on that long stretch...
Jun 02, 2024