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Former chief runs for Assembly of First Nations

By Shari NarineLocal Journalism Initiative Reporter Reginald Bellerose is confident that he has the experience and vision needed to be successful in the upcoming election...

FSIN Chief Bobby Cameron “pained” by Pope Francis’ response

Chief Bobby Cameron of the Federation of Sovereign Indian Nations (FSIN) said they are all pained and saddened by Pope Francis’ “lack of effort...

Restrictions ease for international travellers

The Government of Canada announced earlier this week details of the first phase of its approach to easing border measures for travellers entering Canada.Beginning...

SE College and Vermilion Energy sign multi year partnership

Southeast College has announced a new bursary partnership with Vermilion Energy. Vermilion Energy has committed to a $3,000 annual contribution for the next three...

Ice storm costs reach $552,000, more to come

Melville City Council Melville City Council met remotely on June 21 for a meeting that focused on oral reports from the City Manager and directors.The...

Men’s fastball up and running after slow start

Rain has played a prominent role in the early part of the Southeast Men’s Fastball League (SEMFL) season. Several games were postponed and need...

Strong pitching and batting put Parkland Expos at 4-0

In Regina Minor U15 AA Baseball this past weekend, the Parkland Expos swept the Regina Expos 16 – 6 and 10 -0.After a shaky...

Charges laid against suspects involved in RCMP death

On June 12, 2021, an Indian Head RCMP officer died in the line of duty while following two suspects who were driving a stolen pick-up...

RCMP investigate nursing home altercation

The RCMP Major Crime Unit South is investigating a suspicious death reported to Yorkton RCMP on June 1 that occurred at the Yorkton &...

Merv Moore Sportsplex to be renovated in 2023

Melville City Council met face-to-face on June 7.June has been declared Recreation and Parks Month. Our recreation and community services staff do an incredible...

Provincial News

Missing stop signs returned after Whitewood issues public alert

A large-scale stop sign theft that left numerous Whitewood intersections without traffic controls Wednesday morning appears to have been short-lived after the missing signs...