Category Archives: Saskatchewan

SIIT to celebrate career centre in La Loche with grand opening January 25
Celebrating the completion of their tenth career centre, the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT) hosted a grand opening in the new La Loche Pop-Up Centre on Thurs.According to a news ...
Jan 25, 2024

Flin Flon fundraiser aims to help curb drug and alcohol addiction
Snowmobilers from across the Prairies will ride to Flin Flon in March for the 2024 Sled for Eternity fundraiser, raising money for people who have been impacted by drug and alcohol addiction. The even...
Jan 25, 2024

Warm spell set to hit Saskatchewan, temperatures above zero expected
You may be able to put your winter jacket away for at least a couple of days.Just a couple of weeks since Saskatchewan was put under an extreme cold warning, temperatures are expected to creep above z...
Jan 25, 2024

Forensic pathologist outlines autopsies at coroner's inquest
Editor's Note: This story contains graphic details of violence and testimony from those who performed autopsies on the victims of the mass stabbings.--Day 9 of the Coroner's Inquest into the mass stab...
Jan 25, 2024

Former Sask Mountie found guilty of manslaughter
A loud gasp was heard in a Prince Albert courtroom on Thursday when a former Saskatchewan Mountie, charged with first degree murder, was convicted on a lesser offence of manslaughter.Bernie Herman, 55...
Jan 25, 2024

Province to officially raise age limit on tobacco purchases on Feb. 1
The province has set a date for when changes to the age requirements for tobacco and vape purchases will come into effect.As of Feb. 1, the province will raise the minimum age for these purchases from...
Jan 25, 2024

Judge to deliver verdict in murder trial of Saskatchewan Mountie who shot lover
A Saskatchewan judge is set to deliver his verdict today for a Mountie on trial for murder in the shooting death of his lover. Bernie Herman, who is 55, has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder i...
Jan 25, 2024

Parole officers testify Sanderson showed no signs of future violence
Day seven of the coroner's inquest into the mass stabbing at the James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon continued on Wednesday, as testimony from parole officers who had interactions with Myles Sanderson,...
Jan 24, 2024

Sask. supports United Way services for victims of violence, abuse
Services for families and individuals impacted by abuse and interpersonal violence are getting a boost in Saskatchewan.On Wednesday, the Ministry of Justice announced a funding boost of $634,000 for t...
Jan 24, 2024
Community members say coroner’s inquest ignoring JSCN’s own response
Cindy Ghostkeeper-Whitehead knew something was wrong when she heard her friend's voice on the phone on the morning of Sept. 4, 2022."She said bad things are happening. She said people are getting stab...
Jan 24, 2024