Category Archives: Saskatchewan

'This is my life': Buffy Sainte-Marie pushes against doubts over Indigenous ancestry
Buffy Sainte-Marie is pushing back on a news report that questions her Indigenous heritage, maintaining she has never lied about her identity. The iconic singer, songwriter and activist says the recen...
Nov 23, 2023

Seasonal temperatures arrive, some snowfall in forecast
Many Central Saskatchewan residents have been enjoying the abnormally warm weather for this time of year but unfortunately, the cold weather is fast approaching. Communities have been experiencing abo...
Nov 22, 2023
Province reverses policy withholding ‘specific claims’ from First Nations people
A day after the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) called on the provincial and federal governments to rescind a policy that withholds income assistance regarding "specific claims" for ...
Nov 22, 2023

Tom Cochrane concert cancelled amidst ongoing strike
Tom Cochrane has cancelled his upcoming show in Prince Albert.The musician announced Wednesday he didn't want to perform at the EA Rawlinson Centre while CUPE 882 members were still on strike.We apolo...
Nov 22, 2023
No meetings planned between STF, province on teachers’ contract
No meetings are scheduled between the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation and the provincial government in the near future to discuss a new contract.In late October, a majority of teachers voted in favo...
Nov 22, 2023
Gov’t accusing NDP MLA of organizing protest in Assembly
Some strong words were being thrown around at the Saskatchewan Legislature on Tuesday after a protest shut down proceedings for the day on Monday.Pro-Palestinian protesters began chanting "Ceasefire n...
Nov 22, 2023
Federal government expects $40-billion deficit this year: Freeland
The fall economic update from the federal government projected a $40-billion deficit for the current fiscal year.The update, delivered on Tuesday by Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, acknowledged th...
Nov 21, 2023
Mayor hopes self-proclaimed ‘Queen of Canada’ will leave Richmound for good
Some in the Village of Richmound are still on edge as the self-proclaimed "Queen of Canada" and her followers come and go from the community.Romana Didulo, a conspiracy theorist who's declared herself...
Nov 21, 2023

Meadow Lake pulp mill ordered to pay over $100K for wrongful firing
A Meadow Lake company will have to pay a former employee over $100,000 for wrongful dismissal. That's coming from the Court of King's Bench which agreed with Jim Ketch that Meadow Lake Mechanical Pulp...
Nov 21, 2023
‘Unaffordable, unconstitutional, unattainable:’ Sask. slams proposed power regulations
The federal government's proposed Clean Electricity Regulations are getting a big stamp of disapproval from the Government of Saskatchewan.According to the province, the proposed regulations "impose a...
Nov 21, 2023