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Ground-penetrating radar search underway near former site of Battleford Industrial School
Mosquito, Grizzly Bear's Head, Lean Man First Nation (MGBHLM) is having ground- penetrating radar (GPR) search work completed on its property to look for potential unmarked children's graves.The searc...
May 19, 2023

RCMP Musical Ride Tour making stop in James Smith
The RCMP's famous musical ride tour is set to make its way to the James Smith Cree Nation this summer.Every year, police officers and their horses travel the country and put on shows highlighting diff...
May 19, 2023

RCMP charge 34-year-old man with murder after body found in Battleford house fire
A 34-year-old man has been charged with first-degree murder after human remains were found in a burning house in the Town of Battleford.The fire happened on Feb. 18; however, investigators didn't find...
May 19, 2023

‘Come get me:’ Moe responds to federal minister comments on ‘illegal’ power generation
Premier Scott Moe issued a challenge of sorts after the federal environment minister responded to Saskatchewan's plan to decide for itself whether to use coal for power generation past 2030 and natura...
May 19, 2023

May long forecast calls for hot temperatures mixed with smoke
The weather is co-operating this year for people hoping to enjoy the May long weekend outdoors.But despite the hot and sunny forecast, Environment Canada says we can expect more rounds of smoke from t...
May 19, 2023

SPSA updates situation with wildfires in northern Saskatchewan
Wildfires continue to rage in northern Saskatchewan, forcing hundreds of people to evacuate their homes.The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency has recorded 168 wildfires so far this year, nearly twice ...
May 18, 2023

Mineral sales in Sask. hits $19.4B in 2022
Last year was a record year for Saskatchewan when it came to mineral sales.According to the province, over $19.4 billion was raised in 2022, mainly due to higher prices and global demand.They stated a...
May 18, 2023

Investigation into death of young Prince Albert boy finds fault with police response
Nearly 14 months after the death of a young child in Prince Albert, the Saskatchewan Public Complaints Commission has released its findings and found neglect of duty by officers of the Prince Albert P...
May 18, 2023

Meteorologist expects many air quality statements to be lifted by Thursday evening
People in many parts of the province can start breathing a little easier.Environment and Climate Change Canada lifted special air quality statements for Regina, Saskatoon and many areas along the Mani...
May 18, 2023

Meadow Lake group sees progress with homeless shelter plans
A Meadow Lake grassroots group is continuing to move ahead with its plans to start an emergency shelter. Meadow Lake Homeplate Shelter Coalition Corp. recently provided an update on its ongoing work t...
May 17, 2023