Category Archives: Saskatchewan
July proves the most deadly month for impaired driving, SGI
When Adam Smith showed up to open his brewery's doors on Thursday, he said he was totally fine seeing a customer's vehicle parked outside overnight."That makes me super happy to see that someone came ...
Jun 30, 2024

Farmers along Little Red River lose out to high water
A group of farmers along the Spruce (AKA Little Red) River is questioning how water levels are being managed, starting at Anglin Lake and running all the way to the North Saskatchewan River. At least ...
Jun 29, 2024

Meadow Lake youth subject of terrorism peace bond
A Meadow Lake youth, who was part of an RCMP investigation into incitement of hatred and uttering threats, has been released from custody on a Terrorism Peace Bond. The youth, who cannot be named unde...
Jun 28, 2024
‘To her, he was a hero’ Donald Sutherland remembered by Sask. family
A local family is feeling a wave of sadness as Donald Sutherland is buried today. In the mid-1970s, a small-town farm girl in Saskatchewan found new confidence and an understanding of herself from ser...
Jun 28, 2024

Indigenous publication revived through partnership with Pattison Media
When Kerry Benjoe announced six months ago that Eagle Feather News needed to take a hiatus due to lack of revenue, she never lost her conviction to find a way to keep the Indigenous publication going....
Jun 28, 2024
Sask. reports $182 million operating surplus at end of fiscal year
Despite two previous updates in the red, Saskatchewan ended the 2023-24 fiscal year with an operating surplus of $182 million.The Ministry of Finance released the Public Accounts Volume 1 on Thursday....
Jun 28, 2024
Weather won’t stop festivities for campers at P.A. National Park
Road closures and high waters due to the heavy rain is not stopping Canada Day long weekend celebrations at the Prince Albert National Park.The national park sent an announcement out this week stating...
Jun 28, 2024

Canada Day celebration plans across north central Sask
Canada's national holiday is celebrated on July 1.It's an opportunity for Canadians across the country and around the world show pride in their history, culture and achievements. Canada Day has been c...
Jun 28, 2024

Significant weather system likely to bring heavy rain and increased flow to Saskatchewan
The Water Security Agency (WSA) is advising the public of a significant weather system likely to bring heavy rain and increased river flow to Saskatchewan.Heavier rain is forecasted for areas around N...
Jun 27, 2024

Cree language expert from Stanley Mission inducted into Order of Canada
Solomon Ratt of Stanley Mission is one of the latest inductees into the Order of Canada. Ratt was announced as a member by Governor General Mary Simon on Thursday, alongside 83 other appointments from...
Jun 27, 2024