Youth in this Sask. Cree Nation are not allowed out after 11 p.m.
Youth in Beardy’s & Okemasis’ Cree Nation are not allowed out after 11 p.m. as a curfew is being enforced in the community.
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Youth in Beardy’s & Okemasis’ Cree Nation are not allowed out after 11 p.m. as a curfew is being enforced in the community.
The Prince Albert Police Service has made multiple arrests following a month-long drug trafficking investigation.
A fraud investigation in Saskatoon turned out to have international connections, as a vehicle stolen in the city was eventually found in West Africa.
A 31-year-old man is facing several charges after a pedestrian was hit by a vehicle in Prince Albert.
A 36-year-old man from Cumberland House has been charged with arson after RCMP say a home was destroyed and a man was seriously injured in the northern village.
Prince Albert’s Kaitlin Willoughby said the excitement still hasn’t faded after helping the Montreal Victoire make PWHL history.
RCMP say a plane crash reported northwest of La Ronge did not result in any injuries.
Leaders in northern Saskatchewan are calling for immediate government action after two recent deaths in Pelican Narrows.
Daniel Wiebe no longer has to dream and wonder what it would be like to catch a game-winning touchdown for the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
RCMP say a man wanted in connection with a suspicious death in Pelican Narrows has been arrested in the Edmonton area.
Fire still under investigation while Salvation Army building undergoes demolition
Saskatchewan RCMP say a man is wanted for second-degree murder following the homicide of Jaden Custer in Pelican Narrows.
JUNO and CCMA award-winning musician Jake Vaadeland has released his latest solo album, This Is Jake Vaadeland.
Upcoming changes to Saskatchewan’s $10-a-day child-care funding model could lead some daycares to reduce part-time and casual care, with one daycare operator saying the shift may make those spaces too costly to maintain.
Twenty-one new sober living spaces have opened in Prince Albert to help people recovering from addiction.
The working relationship between the University of Saskatchewan and the City of Prince Albert has entered a new phase.