Skip to content

Local News

Update - Highway opened - Train vs. semi collision - Kerrobert RCMP

Update - Highway opened - Train vs. semi collision - Kerrobert RCMP

UPDATE: Highway 21 is no longer blocked. Please drive with caution if you have to travel in that direction.
Yellow Grass man grows really big pumpkins

Yellow Grass man grows really big pumpkins

Yellow Grass resident Chuck Shugart posed by a group of giant pumpkins he grew in his garden. He brought them down to Weyburn to get them weighed at Mryglod Steel.
St. Albert fire chief wants community to talk about and learn from blackface incident

St. Albert fire chief wants community to talk about and learn from blackface incident

Reprinted from the St. Albert Gazette By Jennifer Henderson St. Albert fire chief Bernd Gretzinger issued an apology a week ago for dressing up in blackface. This week, a photo of the incident surfaced.
Piranha found in Nanaimo lake likely a pet that was dumped

Piranha found in Nanaimo lake likely a pet that was dumped

A single piranha pulled by an angler from Westwood Lake in Nanaimo has provincial wildlife officials warning about the release of non-native species into the environment. The release of invasive species into B.C.
Adult male found deceased in Candle Lake

Adult male found deceased in Candle Lake

CANDLE LAKE —An investigation is ongoing into an adult male that was found deceased in Candle Lake. The Nipawin RCMP received the report of a deceased adult male on Sept. 23, at approximately 12:50 a.m.
Buck to remain in custody for now – Jonson murder case

Buck to remain in custody for now – Jonson murder case

One of the two individuals charged in the first-degree murder of 61-year-old Mark Douglas Jonson appeared by closed circuit television in North Battleford Provincial Court Friday, Sept. 27.
Swan Pizza owes existence to hunger pangs

Swan Pizza owes existence to hunger pangs

HUMBOLDT — The creation of Humboldt's Swan Pizza began when Pratik Vaviya was visiting Kiran Dudhagara and wanted something to eat. "At nighttime he was hungry so we talked and he really wanted to get pizza," Dudhagara said.
Nipawin reviewing noise bylaw for trucks

Nipawin reviewing noise bylaw for trucks

NIPAWIN — Nipawin council has rejected an amendment to the town’s noise bylaw.
First-degree murder suspects’ matters adjourned to Nov. 1 - Laverdiere case

First-degree murder suspects’ matters adjourned to Nov. 1 - Laverdiere case

Two of the eight people charged in the Tiki Laverdiere murder case appeared by closed circuit television in North Battleford Provincial Court Friday, Sept. 27. Both had their matters adjourned to Nov 1.
Innovation Credit Union agrees to UN banking principles

Innovation Credit Union agrees to UN banking principles

Innovation Credit Union is signing onto a United Nations commitment with a number of the world’s largest banks.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks