Bridge Washes Out On Little Red River Reserve

The Little Red River reserve is the latest First Nations community hit hard by flood waters. The vice-chief of the community, Jeff Badger, says the bridge on the Montreal Lake side of the reserve has flooded over. Residents are being forced to use back-roads or drive...

Nekaneet Powwow Princess Headlines Run For Missing Women

A powwow dancer from the Nekaneet First Nation is hoping to raise awareness for missing and murdered aboriginal women in Canada. On Saturday morning, 17 year-old Laryn Oakes will lead an awareness run at Wanuskewin Heritage Park. All money raised from the event will...

Nekaneet Powwow Princess Headlines Run For Missing Women

A powwow dancer from the Nekaneet First Nation is hoping to raise awareness for missing and murdered aboriginal women in Canada. On Saturday morning, 17 year-old Laryn Oakes will lead an awareness run at Wanuskewin Heritage Park. All money raised from the event will...

Artwork Honouring Residential School Survivors To Be Unveiled

A series of commissioned artworks honouring residential school survivors will be unveiled in Saskatoon today. The artworks are a joint collaboration between the Saskatoon Tribal Council, University of Saskatchewan and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada....

PhD Student From Canoe Lake Awarded $108,000 Research Grant

An academic researcher says imposed systems of colonial governance have not worked well for Indigenous people and it is time to look at the policies First Nations people used themselves, prior to European contact. Cassandra Opikokew, a PhD student in the...

New Book Says Indigenous People Paid Heavily For National Railway

A new book says the Canadian government withheld food from Indigenous people in the late 1880’s, sometimes to the point of starvation, in order to make way for a national railway through Saskatchewan. Clearing the Plains: Disease, Politics, and the Loss of Aboriginal...