Category Archives: Saskatchewan

Province introduces bill to protect school choice in Sask.
The province introduced legislation Wednesday to invoke the notwithstanding clause in regards to a court ruling on catholic schools earlier this year. In April, a Court of Queen's Bench judge ruled th...
Nov 08, 2017

No charges after boy's death from dog attack
No charges will be laid after a police investigation into a dog attack that killed a six-year-old by in Riceton. Milestone RCMP assisted the Coroner’s Office during the investigation into the in...
Nov 08, 2017
Changing the way we look at missing people
Missing person cases must be viewed as a wide-reaching social issue in order for the problem to improve, according to those who work on the front lines. Insp. Roberta McKale, who supervises RCMP ...
Nov 07, 2017

Sask. Penitentiary ‘not conducive to rehabilitation’: Investigator
anada's corrections watchdog said significant work needs to be done to bring conditions at the Saskatchewan Penitentiary up to modern standards. Correctional Investigator Dr. Ivan Zinger was highly cr...
Nov 07, 2017

Broda family donates $1 million to Children’s Hospital Foundation
spiritual space will be added to Saskatoon's Jim Pattison Children's Hospital thanks to a $1 million donation from a Prince Albert family. The generous gift comes from Barb and Gord Broda an...
Nov 07, 2017

Farm succession a troublesome topic
Talking about for your farm and its future is a crucial aspect to ensure a legacy for your family. This was the message from Melfort based Credential Financial Strategies planner Kim Stratulat who spo...
Nov 04, 2017

Jim Pattison hospital to receive large donation
The Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Foundation will be the financial beneficiary of an expected large donation this summer. Funds raised from the CP (Canadian Pacific) Women’s...
Nov 04, 2017

Indigenous representation needed in RCMP investigations: Bobby Cameron
After an RCMP investigation found no misconduct in the way officers interacted with the family of Colten Boushie on the night of the young man's death, the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (...
Nov 03, 2017
Fall beef producer meetings met with cautious optimism
The recent snowfall is good news for cattle producers in Saskatchewan. The Saskatchewan Cattleman’s Association’s (SCA) annual fall beef district meetings wrapped up this week and CEO Ryde...
Nov 03, 2017

New legislation proposes stiffer penalties for impaired drivers
A bill presented Thursday in the Saskatchewan legislature targets people who drive under the influence with children in their vehicles. The Traffic Safety Amendment Act would increase the ro...
Nov 02, 2017