Category Archives: Saskatchewan

New appeal date set for murder conspiracy case
A new appeal date has been set for two lovers convicted of conspiring to murder their spouses. Curtis Vey and Angela Nicholson will both appear at the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal in Regina on ...
Nov 16, 2017

15-year-old charged with manslaughter after fatal shooting
15-year-old teen known to the youth who was shot to death was arrested this morning and charged with manslaughter. The youth, who cannot be named due to provisions under the Youth Criminal Justice Act...
Nov 16, 2017

Sask. ICE investigation leads to rescue of abused children overseas
Officers with the Saskatchewan RCMP and Prince Albert Police Service were recently involved in an online investigation that led to the rescue of nine child abuse victims in Philippines. Staff Sgt. Sco...
Nov 15, 2017

Local artist to premiere tutorial TV series
After cultivating a large following on YouTube, Prince Albert artist Wilna Furstenberg is making the jump to television. Furstenberg was born and studied fine art in South Africa before moving to Prin...
Nov 15, 2017

Former MP Rob Clarke expected to make Sask. Party leadership bid
A former federal member of parliament is hoping to become Saskatchewan's next premier. Rob Clarke announced he is joining the race for Saskatchewan Party leadership Wednesday morning at the Remai Mode...
Nov 15, 2017
Youth dead after shooting in Meadow Lake
A 17-year-old boy is dead after a shooting in Meadow Lake Sunday morning. CKOM reported the boy’s identity as Kegan McCallum after speaking with family members Monday. RCMP said officers w...
Nov 14, 2017

Fuller impact of Cameco closures becoming clearer
The temporary closure of two Cameco mines could see tens of millions of dollars in income disappear from northern communities. Pam Schwann the president of the Saskatchewan Mining Association sa...
Nov 10, 2017

Cameco shut down will have regional economic impact
Cameco said it is committed to assisting employees who'll be temporarily laid-off at its Key Lake and McArthur River operations. Recessed uranium prices forced the mining company to ann...
Nov 10, 2017

Long-running Sask newspaper closing its doors
One of the longest running newspapers in Saskatchewan, and part of a publishing group that owns the Prince Albert Daily Herald, is closing its doors. The Moose Jaw Times-Herald has announced it will p...
Nov 08, 2017

Cameco temporarily closing Key Lake, McArthur River sites
Workers at uranium facilities in Key Lake and McArthur River are facing tough times after Cameco announced Wednesday it was shutting down productions at the Sask. sites. The world's largest uranium mi...
Nov 08, 2017