Chief And Council Take Office In Shoal Lake Cree Nation

The new chief and council of the Shoal Lake Cree Nation have officially taken office. The swearing in ceremony was held Tuesday after a band election last week. Former councillor Carlton Bear is the new chief, replacing Marcel Head who held the position for a number...

PA Hosts Aboriginal HIV Conference

People living with HIV shared their stories Tuesday as part of a provincial conference looking at ways to deal with high rates of the disease among Aboriginal people in Saskatchewan. Several speakers from around the province described their struggles at the 2014...

National Youth Conference Kicks Off In Saskatoon

Incorporating Indigenous culture into education is the focus of a two-day national youth conference at a Saskatoon high school this week. The Building Bridges youth conference kicked off Wednesday morning at Oskayak High School. The conference features a number of...

Reason For Aircraft Troubles At La Ronge Airport Unknown

There were no injuries Tuesday morning at the La Ronge Airport after a twin engine turboprop aircraft owned by Transwest Air experienced problems with its landing gear. The incident was reported around 11 a.m. when a Beech King Air had taken off for Flin Flon and the...

MNS President Reacts To Court Decision

Métis Nation of Saskatchewan President Robert Doucette says little has been accomplished by a recent court ruling that found two meetings he called last year were illegal. In his decision, Justice Timothy Keene rules a special meeting on June 29, 2013 and a...

La Ronge North Mart Store Makes Way For The Eye Of The Tiger

La Ronge will be home to a new Giant Tiger store this summer but the new store will still be operated by the North West Company. The opening of the new store will be Aug. 23 and it will be in the same location on La Ronge Avenue. Giant Tiger manager of public...

MOU Aims To Increase Knowledge About Indigenous Cancer Rates

The Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, Métis Nation of Saskatchewan and the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency signed a $1 million memorandum of understanding Monday morning to enhance cancer surveillance in Aboriginal communities. The project will specifically work...