Tag Archives: Community

Co-ordinator believes Roots of Hope expansion will help prevent suicide
Cathy Wheaton, the Roots of Hope co-ordinator in La Ronge, believes the program's expansion to North Battleford and Prince Albert will benefit those communities. "It's great because it is really hard ...
Sep 10, 2024

Details on return to Sandy Bay, Southend still under evacuation orders
It's been a month long process for the residents of Sandy Bay, Saskatchewan to return home, but this morning the Peter Ballantye Cree Nation (PBCN) officially rescinded evacuation orders for the north...
Sep 10, 2024

RCMP lifts veil on use of emerging technologies to fight crime
OTTAWA - The RCMP says it installed tools on digital devices to covertly collect electronic evidence in 32 cases over a five-year period. The criminal offences being investigated in these cases from 2...
Sep 10, 2024

Grand Opening of the Wes Petterson Memorial Park
The Grand Opening of the Wes Petterson Memorial Park in Weldon will be September 21 at the Weldon Auditiorium.See the poster for details of a fun filled day with the whole family.
Sep 10, 2024

John Brady McDonald - Artist Talk and Workshop
The Melfort Arts Council is pleased to offer this one-day workshop that will include an artist's talk with award-winning Nehiyawak-Metis multidisciplinary artist and writer John Brady McDonald, where ...
Sep 10, 2024
Healing begins for students, staff at Evan Hardy Collegiate
Warning: This story may contain details that are disturbing to some readers. The Kids Help Phone is available 24-7 at 1-800-668-6868, or text 686868. Adults can access Saskatoon Mobile Crisis 24-7 at ...
Sep 09, 2024

The Trolls are Out This Week
"The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the position of Pattison Media and this site."After the Bombers 35-33 Labor Day win over the Ri...
Sep 07, 2024

Former Prince Albert Police chief paid $430K after retirement
The former chief of a beleaguered Saskatchewan police service that was subject to an independent inquiry was paid nearly $430,000 after he retired, public documents show.The documents say Jonathan Ber...
Sep 06, 2024

When it comes to banning cellphones, the P.A. kids are not alright
Just a few days into the new school year and students at Saskatchewan's largest high school have already made up their minds about the province's ban on cellphones during class time:"It sucks," said G...
Sep 05, 2024
Province invests $17.1 million to increase community safety
Saskatchewan announced a $17.1 million investment in a multi-ministry approach to create safe neighbourhoods with police force expansion, new officer training, and additional enforcement tools focused...
Sep 05, 2024