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The region that stands to benefit the most per capita from Saskatchewan’s new law to prevent domestic violence could face steep challenges when it comes to accessing the legislation.
'We kept digging graves': Métis fiddler walking to Regina to press province on suicide prevention. Tristen Durocher and his supporters left La Ronge on Thursday for the 600-kilometre trek to "pile of bones."
Faced with accusations she failed in her response to the pandemic, Saskatchewan's First Nations, Métis and Northern Affairs minister defended herself this week.
The province is moving forward with a framework to deploy small modular reactors in Saskatchewan. The primary mandate of the nuclear secretariat is the development and execution of a strategic plan for the deployment of small modular reactors (SMRs), said Environment Minister Dustin Duncan on Wednesday.
As bars begin to reopen in northern Saskatchewan, a men's support group organized a walk to bring awareness to the community and highlight the personal benefits of sobriety.
No longer able to meet face to face amid the ongoing pandemic, a men’s support and empowerment group is logging onto the next best thing to continue providing what has proven to be a crucial service.
Lac La Ronge regional pride committee advocate Colin Ratushniak mulls La Ronge town council bid following first unanimous council vote over the pride flag.