Category Archives: #2 and 3 Stories

Sweetgrass illustrator Azby Whitecalf uses talents to bring stories to life
Local Indigenous artist Azby Whitecalf said being able to create the art for a new children's book has been a fun opportunity to get in touch with their (preferred pronoun) own inner child at the same...
Sep 30, 2022

WHL teams with Orange Shirt Society before National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
CALGARY - The Western Hockey League and the Orange Shirt Society announced a new partnership on Thursday with initiatives to recognize and commemorate the legacy of residential schools. Orange Shirt D...
Sep 29, 2022

Sask. orange donut funds will help James Smith
One-half of the profits from the sale of orange donuts in Saskatchewan will go to a trust fund to help the community of James Smith. Tim Hortons said the other half of the profits will go to the India...
Sep 29, 2022

One woman dead, 2 others getting medical attention after suspected overdoses
One woman is dead and two others received medical care after what RCMP believes to be the use of illegal drugs.On Tuesday, Ile-a-la-Crosse RCMP received reports of three separate instances of people i...
Sep 28, 2022

Governor General of Canada visits James Smith Cree Nation after mass stabbing
The Governor General of Canada made a stop in James Smith Cree Nation (JSCN) to pay respects to the victims of the mass stabbing attack earlier this month.Mary Simon was joined by the leadership of th...
Sep 28, 2022

Plenty of local talent to watch as hockey scouts descend on SJHL Showcase in Warman
Local SJHL players were giving it their all during the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League Showcase in Warman these last few days.They were working hard, not just for the four valuable points in the lea...
Sep 28, 2022

Mosaic Stadium sold out for 109th Grey Cup
Mosaic Stadium will be sold out on Nov. 20 for the 109th Grey Cup.The Saskatchewan Roughriders along with the CFL made the announcement just after 6 a.m. Wednesday morning. More than 33,000 fans are e...
Sep 28, 2022

Still time to offer input on use of e-scooters in Meadow Lake
Meadow Lake residents have until September 30 to provide feedback about the use of e-scooters and e-bikes in the community. Like many municipalities, Meadow Lake is dealing with increased use of elect...
Sep 28, 2022

Risk of rabies prompts feds to close Canada's borders to commercial dogs
Federal authorities are set to close Canada's borders Wednesday to commercial dogs, including ones being put up for sale or adoption, from more than 100 countries deemed to be at high risk for canine ...
Sep 27, 2022

RCMP uses drone, helicopter, amphibious ATV to rescue man stuck in muskeg
RCMP officers in le--la-Crosse used a number of specialized vehicles including a drone, a helicopter and an amphibious ATV as they rescued a man who was stuck in a muskeg bog on Saturday.Officers were...
Sep 27, 2022