Northern Students Prepare For Government, University Tour

For many it will be the trip of a lifetime. Thirty-one high school students from northern Saskatchewan will take part in a marathon field trip. They will be riding a bus all day Sunday and arriving at the student residence at the University of Regina later that night....

Floodwaters Threaten Beardy’s Reserve

Floodwaters are threatening the Beardy’s Okemasis First Nation. Dikes and other portable plastic fences are holding back water on the road into the reserve. Chief Remonda Gardypie says she talked to the regional representative for Aboriginal Affairs last week...

Ottawa Says Hundreds Of Responses So Far About Education Act

The federal government says progress is being made on the crafting of the First Nations Education Act. According to an email from Aboriginal Affairs, the department has received hundreds of responses from First Nations about the act. It’s designed to put in...

As Temperatures Rise, Flooding Dangers Increase

Warm temperatures this weekend could prove disastrous for some Saskatchewan communities. The provincial government held a flood update this morning where officials say they will be anxiously watching to see how high the mercury climbs. Right now, a total of nine...

SRNA AGM Focuses On Technology

Using technology to educate northern nurses was the topic of discussion Thursday morning at the Saskatchewan Registered Nurses Association annual general meeting in Saskatoon. Carol Bullin is an assistant professor at the University of Saskatchewan’s College of...