Lawsuit Launched On Behalf Of Day-School Survivors

A Regina lawyer has filed a lawsuit on behalf of day-school survivors on the Red Pheasant First Nation. The plaintiff in the case attended the school from 1968 to 1977 where he was frequently sexually abused by a gym teacher. He also suffered emotional abuse and was...

Strong Aboriginal Ties Remain At Top Of RCMP In Saskatchewan

There are deep aboriginal connections to the leadership of the Saskatchewan RCMP. The new commanding officer is from a small reserve in the Yukon. 45 year-old Brenda Butterworth Carr is taking over where 56 year-old Russ Mirasty left off. He is a member of the Lac La...

Conservative MP’s Defend Prorogation Of Parliament

The minister in charge of the country’s purse-strings is denying claims by the opposition that Stephen Harper is trying to avoid some political heat by proroguing parliament. Critics are pointing to the Pamela Wallin Scandal and rumoured dissent within the Tory...

Head Of Treasury Board Seeks Feedback In Big River Region

The Minister responsible for the Treasury Board met with small-business owners in Big River today. Tony Clement sat inside a diner talking to the residents alongside Northern Saskatchewan MP Rob Clarke. Clement says many of the problems affecting business people are...

North Central Regina Hosts Diabetes Clinic

The Canadian Diabetes Association combined food, fun, and fitness at a community barbecue in North Central Regina aimed at making the aboriginal community more aware that they face a far higher risk of developing the life threatening disease. More than 85 thousand...

MNS Leader Responds To Criticism

The President of the Metis Nation of Saskatchewan is disputing allegations his government has not been accountable to the membership about its finances. Robert Doucette says every audit from the last five years is on the MNS website. He also says members were recently...

Saskatchewan’s Top Mountie, Russ Mirasty, Calls It Quits

Saskatchewan’s top Mountie is calling it quits. Russ Mirasty will step down as the assistant commissioner of the Saskatchewan division at the end of this month. He was named to the top job in 2010. At the time he said communicating and building relations between the...

Province Loses Visionary In The Field Of Education

A pioneer in the field of First Nations education has passed away. The Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations says its saddened to announce that Carole Sanderson died on Sunday. Born on the Sturgeon lake First Nation she spent some early years in residential...