Category Archives: Saskatchewan

40 volunteer firefighters complete heavy rescue training in Langham
A three-day vehicle extrication and heavy rescue training course in Langham has wrapped up for volunteer firefighters from small towns all over Saskatchewan.The course, presented by Trans Care Rescue,...
Aug 28, 2023

Hundreds gather to protest Saskatchewan’s new school gender and naming policy
Hundreds of protesters lined up in front of Don Morgan's office in Saskatoon on Sunday afternoon to voice their displeasure about a new gender and naming policy implemented by the provincial governmen...
Aug 27, 2023

Prince Albert teen flying high after unique summer experience
Prince Albert's Sahas Mittal is taking his passion for flight to new heights.Mittal, a cadet from 38 Prince Albert, Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron, spent his summer learning to pilot a glider durin...
Aug 26, 2023

$10,000 reward offered for info on missing Cumberland House man
The woman who raised Seth Deschambeault is certain her adopted son died last year but has questions about how it happened and wants to know where his body is. At the time, the community of Cumberland ...
Aug 25, 2023

New travel centre just the first step in growing the economy at Beardy’s & Okemasis
After years of planning, consulting and construction, a new business is open for Beardy's & Okemasis Cree Nation, but it's not just the opening of the new travel centre that's getting the attentio...
Aug 25, 2023

Government renews agreement with Île-à-la-Crosse community support programs
The Government of Saskatchewan announced on Friday that they've renewed their agreement with the le--la-Crosse Friendship Centre's Community Support program for youth.The province renewed the three-ye...
Aug 25, 2023

RCMP bringing drones to every detachment in Saskatchewan
It's a bird ... It's a plane ... No, it's the police!The Saskatchewan RCMP is taking to the skies by adding aerial drones to every detachment in the province.The RCMP said the drones - which officers ...
Aug 25, 2023

Families impacted by mass stabbings at JSCN find support at Traditional Health gathering
Nearly a year has passed since Joyce Burns's husband Earl was stabbed and killed and the scars are still very fresh.Joyce was one of many survivors at this week's Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Na...
Aug 25, 2023

Biggar updates animal control bylaw after complaints of abandoning strays
No charges will be laid after an investigation into the Town of Biggar leaving stray cats outside of the town limits.The Executive Director of Animal Protection Services of Saskatchewan (APSS), Don Fe...
Aug 25, 2023

Sask. mental health advocates aiming to end stigma for men
Two Saskatchewan men have made it their life mission to end the stigma on mental health.Allan Kehler, an International Keynote Speaker, and J.R. Larose, a retired CFL player, have been travelling to d...
Aug 24, 2023