Reward Doubled in Keepness Case

Police have doubled a reward for information on the whereabouts of a five year old Aboriginal girl from Regina who disappeared 10 years ago. Tamra Keepness was last seen in her home on the night of July 5, 2004. Hundreds of officers and volunteers were involved in one...

PAGC Hosts Information Workshop

About 100 residential school survivors from all over the province have gathered in Prince Albert. The deadline is quickly approaching for survivors who want to apply for their personal education tax credit. That is why the Prince Albert Grand Council are holding a two...

First Nations Policing Receives Funding

Saskatchewan’s only self-administered First Nations police agency will be receiving $8.2 million over four years to continue First Nations policing to the five File Hills First Nations communities. The funding is cost-shared with the federal government providing...

Tribal Council Unveils Aboriginal Language App

A new app is making learning a First Nations language easier and fun. The File Hills-Qu’Appelle Tribal Council unveiled the free apps on Monday. Tribal council leaders were concerned about youth losing their language and traditions. The apps are available in...

Hales Again Says He Did Not Kill Bosse

The man at the center of a major Saskatoon murder trial told court this afternoon that Daleen Bosse died in his presence but he did not kill her. Douglas Hales is on trial for first degree murder in the death of the 25-year-old Onion Lake Cree Nation woman who was...