by MBC News | Apr 11, 2014
Students attending the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies got a major boost Friday morning to help them pursue their studies. The provincial government and Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority are giving 20 scholarships worth a total of $100,000 to both...
by MBC News | Apr 11, 2014
The Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority was selected as business of the year Thursday night at the 25th Annual Saskatchewan Tourism Awards of Excellence. Churchill River Canoe Outfitter’s Ric Driediger is also the recipient of the chairman’s lifetime achievement...
by MBC News | Apr 10, 2014
In spite of some short-term challenges, the CEO of Cameco says the future of the global nuclear industry looks bright. Cameco released its annual report this week which shows revenues increased by 29 per cent and profits 12 per cent over 2012. However, Cameco CEO Tim...
by MBC News | Apr 10, 2014
The kickoff of the powwow season marks the official start of spring. This weekend, thousands of people will converge on the Brandt Centre in Regina for the 36th annual spring powwow hosted by the First Nations University. It is an international event featuring...
by MBC News | Apr 10, 2014
The province announced a $267,000 expansion of the police-based victim services program on Thursday. The program provides a number of services to victims of crime and traumatic events. Acting victim services director Dwight Lawrence says the new money will be used to...
by MBC News | Apr 9, 2014
Cameco’s 2013 annual report is out and profits are up. The report shows a 12 per cent increase in gross profits at the uranium mining company last year from $540 million to $607 million. Revenues were also up by 29 per cent compared to 2012 from $1.9 billion to $2.4...
by MBC News | Apr 9, 2014
Two people are in custody following an alleged firearms incident early Wednesday morning at the Hatchet Lake First Nation. Wollaston Lake RCMP received the call about a disturbance at a home on the reserve around 12:45 a.m. Police say when they arrived at the...
by MBC News | Apr 9, 2014
The head of one of the province’s Aboriginal lobby groups says the Harper government’s new election legislation will only serve to suppress Indigenous voters. Kim Beaudin, the president of the Aboriginal Affairs Coalition of Saskatchewan, says requiring all voters to...
by MBC News | Apr 9, 2014
The Aboriginal youth leadership and wellness program will take in 24 youth between the ages of 14 and 17. They will take part in a three-day leadership camp at the U of R from May 29-31. Academic Program Coordinator for Health Studies Jennifer Love Green says...
by MBC News | Apr 9, 2014
A University of Saskatchewan professor who specializes in Indigenous research has been given one of the country’s top academic awards. James R. Miller, who teaches in the College of Arts and Science at the U of S, is one five recipients of the prestigious Killam...