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MLDHS closed to new intakes
A little scruffy dog Shaylee Mazuren brought home last Friday was in terrible shape. "She smelled horrible," said the vice-president of the Meadow Lake and District Humane Society. "She was so matted,...
Feb 07, 2025

'Historical moment': 11 Yellowstone bison transferred to Sask First Nations
A family of 11 Yellowstone bison from the Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes in Montana have been reintroduced to their ancestral land of Mosquito, Grizzly Bear's Head, Lean Man (MGBHLM) First Nat...
Feb 07, 2025
Canada adds 76,000 jobs in January as unemployment rate falls to 6.6%
Canada's unemployment rate ticked down in January as the labour market added 76,000 jobs, beating economist expectations for the month.The jobless rate ticked down 0.1 percentage points to 6.6 per cen...
Feb 07, 2025

La Loche drug bust ends with trafficking charge
A woman has been charged with drug trafficking after Saskatchewan RCMP's Prince Albert Crime Reduction Team (CRT) and La Loche Detachment seized over 30 grams of crack cocaine. The incident stems from...
Feb 07, 2025
Ending provincial trade barriers, buying local part of Central Sask. economic plan
Whether the United States goes ahead with trade tariffs or not, the Prince Albert Chamber of Commerce believes getting rid of trade barriers between provinces is a necessary thing.Patty Hughes, Chambe...
Feb 06, 2025

Man charged after allegedly attempting to murder young child in Yorkton
A 41-year-old Saltcoats man has been charged with attempted murder after allegedly assaulting a young child at a home in Yorkton.According to the RCMP, officers were called to a home on Waterloo Road ...
Feb 06, 2025
Ministers meeting Republicans in effort to end Trump’s tariff threats
A tariff threat continues to loom as Canadian ministers connect with Republican lawmakers and business groups in Washington in hopes of swaying U.S. President Donald Trump away from the idea of damagi...
Feb 06, 2025
Community groups say Canadians are scared as Trudeau warns hate crimes are rising
As Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other leaders warn of a rising tide of hate around the world, community groups in Canada say they're getting more and more calls from frightened people.At a media ...
Feb 06, 2025
RCMP confirm 2 men and 2 women were killed on Carry the Kettle
The Saskatchewan RCMP provided a brief update on Feb. 5 about the ongoing investigation into four suspicious deaths.RCMP confirmed two men and two women were the victims of the quadruple homicide that...
Feb 05, 2025

Businesses told to look for opportunity in Trump chaos
A short speech from Conservative MP Randy Hoback had members of the Prince Albert and District Chamber of Commerce listening intently for any clues as to what might come next in the potential Canada/U...
Feb 05, 2025