Leader man sentenced to almost three years

A Leader man is serving almost three years in prison for a number of weapons and drug related charges.

Daniel Koldingnes pleaded guilty to charges including possession of methamphetamine for the purpose of trafficking, theft of a truck, breaking and entering of a garage, fraud, possession of a handgun for dangerous purpose, fail to comply with a release order to not carry weapons outside his residence, and breach of a probation order to not possess identity or financial documents that aren't his. 

Great Plains expands international student partnership

It started a few years ago with North West and Suncrest colleges.

"Since 2021 we've been working with several other colleges on recruitment and admissions for international students to come to rural Saskatchewan," said Great Plains College’s Vice-President, Programs and Students, Keleah Ostrander. "Our collective goal was to enhance the reputation of Saskatchewan colleges in the international market in a cost-effective way. So this year we're excited to announce that Carlton Trail has joined that partnership."

Province sounds alarm on economic impact of oil and gas caps

Southwest Saskatchewan is the fourth largest oil producer in Saskatchewan and a new report has the province concerned about the impact federal regulations could have on that industry.

The provincial government is using a Saskatchewan Economic Impact Assessment Tribunal report as evidence to oppose federal oil and gas emissions caps and methane 75 regulations.

Province sounds alarm on economic impact of oil and gas caps

Southeast Saskatchewan is the largest oil producer in Saskatchewan and a new report has the province concerned about the impact federal regulations could have on that industry.

The provincial government is using a Saskatchewan Economic Impact Assessment Tribunal report as evidence to oppose federal oil and gas emissions caps and methane 75 regulations.