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'To provide a sense of belonging': Sweetgrass's nearly $40M school now more than half complete
For more than 20 years, Sweetgrass First Nation carried a dream on its books - a new school where culture, language and generations could meet under one roof.That dream is now taking shape."It was on ...
Sep 19, 2025
Prince Albert chef named finalist for top provincial award
Patrons of the dining room at the Northern Lights Casino in Prince Albert already have first-hand knowledge of how good the food prepared by Chef Genalyn Dioso tastes, but soon that message will sprea...
Sep 19, 2025
Saskatchewan farmers reach half way point with harvest
The Saskatchewan harvest is now 53 per cent complete, which is 20 per cent behind the five-year average. Crops Extension Specialist Kim Stonehouse helps to compile the Ministry of Agriculture weekly c...
Sep 18, 2025
Charles Repair celebrates 50 years of family owned business
For 50 years, the name Charles Repair has been synonymous with repairing engines from your small lawn mowers up to your large tractors in the Prince Albert area.The family-owned business was started i...
Sep 18, 2025
Passenger in stolen vehicle handed 7 month jail sentence
A woman who was a passenger in a stolen vehicle where a gun was present, has received a seven month jail sentence.Acotia Bradfield, 21, of La Ronge appeared by video for her hearing Thursday morning a...
Sep 18, 2025
"Humanity is still there": Thanks to community, SpuDogs trailer found days after being stolen
Saturday, September 13th started off as a great day for SpuDogs, a North Battleford food truck serving the community since 2019. The truck was at the local Fall Festival all day serving happy customer...
Sep 18, 2025
Normand named Ice Wolves captain for 2025-26 season
La Ronge Ice Wolves third-year veteran forward Zane Normand has been named captain of this year's team.The Saskatoon native has spent the last two seasons with the Ice Wolves, garnering 35 points (15G...
Sep 18, 2025
Poll suggests most Canadians favour cutting EV tariff for canola relief
A new poll suggests that the majority of Canadians favour cutting the tariff Ottawa has imposed on Chinese electric vehicles if it means relief from tariff China has slapped onto Canadian canola impor...
Sep 18, 2025
Battlefords North Stars set for the 2025-26 season ahead of home opener vs Kindersley
The SJHL season is on the horizon and North Stars fans are ready to pack the Access Communications Centre for the home opener against the Kindersley Klippers. The North Stars finished last season with...
Sep 18, 2025
'It's all the fans': Jake Vaadeland on his CCMA win, the industry and the Sturgeon River Boys
Beneath the glow of stage lights, Jake Vaadeland is a true performer, drawing applause and accolades for his unique country and bluegrass notes. Back in Cut Knife, what matters most is the simple stil...
Sep 18, 2025