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Supreme Court won't hear Waterhen claim on Primrose Air Weapons Range
The Waterhen First Nation north of Meadow Lake had their claim for compensation for the loss of hunting at the Primrose Lake Air Weapons Range denied after the Supreme Court of Canada declined to hear...
Oct 20, 2025
Province launches two-year Glaucoma Care Pilot Program
People in Saskatchewan will have improved access to glaucoma assessment, monitoring, diagnostic testing and follow-up services thanks to a new pilot program.On Oct. 1, the Ministry of Health and the S...
Oct 18, 2025

‘No Kings’ protests against Trump bring a street party vibe as GOP calls them ‘hate America’ rallies
WASHINGTON - Protesting the direction of the country under U.S. President Donald Trump, people gathered Saturday in the nation's capital and communities across the U.S. for " No Kings " demonstrations...
Oct 18, 2025
Riders lose in Winnipeg as a number of starters rest against Bombers
Despite the Saskatchewan Roughriders resting a number of starters - including some more in the second half - it was a close defeat to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.The Riders fell 17-16 to the Bombers at ...
Oct 18, 2025

Some things you ‘Aught’ to know about beading
Regina artist Audie Murray threads her own path into the international art community one exhibition at a time.Her art has been shown in galleries from Canada to Alaska to New York, and even as far as ...
Oct 18, 2025

PA Police and defence lawyer respond to proposed bail reform
Sweeping changes to Canada's bail and sentencing rules are expected to be tabled by the federal government next week, but they are already being welcomed by the head of the Prince Albert Police Servic...
Oct 17, 2025

RCMP investigating suspicious death of Big Island Cree Nation man
Saskatchewan RCMP's Major Crimes Unit is investigating after a man from Big Island Cree Nation died days after he was found seriously injured along a northern highway.Police said officers from the Tur...
Oct 17, 2025

Feds invest in clean energy microgrid in Northern Sask.
The federal government is investing $1.9 million for the development of what's being called a state-of-the-art smart microgrid serving the communities of La Plonge and Poplar House District in Norther...
Oct 17, 2025

Plenty of heroes in northern Saskatchewan, awards list reveals
When the Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan presented a series of awards for bravery on Friday, there were a few people from northern Saskatchewan included. The Royal Canadian Humane Association (RCH...
Oct 17, 2025

BlackRain and JJ Lavalee among winners at Saskatchewan Indigenous Music Awards
The 2025 Saskatchewan Indigenous Music Awards were held last Saturday at Prince Albert's EA Rawlinson Centre, and a number of well-known artists from Northern Saskatchewan came away with some shiny ha...
Oct 17, 2025