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Saskatchewan’s wildfire state of emergency ends, 25 fires still burning
Saskatchewan's wildfire state of emergency ended at midnight on Thursday, although a number of fires are still burning around the province.The state of emergency went into effect on May 29, after an e...
Jun 27, 2025

FSIN audit shows $20 million unaccounted for, sources say
The first stage of a financial audit into the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) has concluded and there are unanswered question related to over $20 million in spending.That's according...
Jun 26, 2025
Senate passes controversial bill to fast-track major projects
The Senate has passed C-5, the Liberal government's controversial major projects bill.The legislation gives Ottawa the power to fast-track projects intended to boost the national economy by sidesteppi...
Jun 26, 2025

'This is bigger than all of us': MN—S Directors demand restoration of seats
Shouts of "Mtis Strong" filled a small, crowded room at Prince Albert's East End arena Thursday morning, where a press conference, organized in part by two re-elected representatives from Mtis Nation-...
Jun 26, 2025
‘Left to burn’: Saskatchewan family calls for answers after East Trout Lake wildfire
A Saskatchewan family is demanding accountability after the Shoe fire destroyed their East Trout Lake Cabin, along with decades of memories and the ashes of their loved ones.Nic and Doug Swiderski sai...
Jun 26, 2025

Sewer flushing underway in east Meadow Lake
City crews have begun flushing sanitary sewer mains on the east of Meadow Lake, part of a three-week preventative maintenance program aimed at keeping the system running efficiently. The work started ...
Jun 26, 2025

Wildfire crisis exposes flaws in public alerting landscape
As a lull sets in from the early and rampant fire season in Saskatchewan, questions are surfacing about the effectiveness and use of the province's emergency alert system.One of the issues came up ear...
Jun 26, 2025

City councillor pleads guilty to assault, previous sex assault charge dismissed
The sex assault charge against North Battleford Councillor Ross MacAngus has been dismissed and he has instead entered a guilty plea to assault.As per discussions heard Wednesday at provincial court i...
Jun 25, 2025

MN-S elected directors excluded from swearing in ceremony
Political unrest is coming to a head within the Mtis Nation-Saskatchewan.During Tuesday's swearing in ceremony at the Dakota Dunes casino, a number of elected directors were excluded and not allowed e...
Jun 25, 2025

FSIN wants answers in RCMP assistant commissioner removal
Multiple member Chiefs of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) have issued a joint statement raising concerns about the removal of Rhonda Blackmore as the Assistant Commissioner of th...
Jun 25, 2025