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‘The scariest night’: Survivor remembers 10 years in Sask. residential school
Just off Highway 15 on the Muskowekwan First Nation, hidden from the road by trees, stands a relic of pain and hurt for many in the community.It's the last fully intact residential school building in ...
Jun 03, 2021

8 communities set records as heat wave continues in Sask.
Saskatchewan is now experiencing a record breaking heat wave.Environment Canada says eight communities across the province set temperature records on Wednesday.Moose Jaw claimed the hotspot at 33.5 C ...
Jun 03, 2021

Flying Dust First Nation plans memorial walk to honour 215 children
In the days after the discovery of 215 Indigenous children's bodies at a residential school in Kamloops, B.C., Flying Dust First Nation is organizing a memorial walk to honour the lives that were lost...
Jun 02, 2021

Moosomin Downs coming to Corman Park; Prairieland preparing to donate assets to group
Horse racing is not about to die in Saskatchewan.Instead of the races being held at Prairieland Park's Marquis Downs, a shift to Corman Park is now underway to create the new Moosomin Downs.Moosomin D...
Jun 02, 2021

'We weep for our children' : PAGC wants Feds to compensate Timber Bay School survivors
The Grand Chief of the Prince Albert Grand Council says the horrific discovery in B.C. last week, shows there can be no rest until the search for the children who never came home from residential scho...
Jun 02, 2021

Heat warnings expected in Saskatchewan
Northwest Saskatchewan is set for its first heat wave of 2021.For the next three days, daily temperatures will reach high's in the low to mid 30s, much warmer than the average for this time of the yea...
Jun 01, 2021

Saskatchewan's Andrew Albers leads Canada to 7-0 no-hitter in Olympic qualifiers
Saskatchewan's Andrew Albers is turning heads on the international stage. Taking the mound for Team Canada in their opening game of the Olympic qualifiers in West Palm Beach, Fla. on Monday, the North...
Jun 01, 2021

New COVID cases drop below 100 for first time in almost three months
There are 86 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on June 1. This brings the provincial total to 46,834 cases; 45,022 recoveries and 1,272 cases considered active.This is the first time sin...
Jun 01, 2021

Family Fun Day raising money for Meadow Lake & District Humane Society
In the final event of the school year, the Meadow Lake RCMP's Youth Advisory Committee is organizing a Family Fun Day that will help raise funding for the Meadow Lake & District Humane Society. Fa...
May 31, 2021

Sask. gov’t joins FSIN to demand more investigation of residential school sites
The Saskatchewan government is joining the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) in calling for radar ground searches of residential school sites in the province.After the remains of 215 c...
May 31, 2021