One of Saskatchewan’s most successful Indigenous entrepreneurs has written a new book. Kendal Netmaker is the owner and operator of the highly successful active wear clothing line Neechie Gear. He says he decided to write the book, Driven to Succeed: From Poverty to...
RCMP say one person is dead and two others injured after a single vehicle crash on the Ochapowace First Nation Sunday morning. Police say a van travelling east on a grid road with three women entered the gravel shoulder, over corrected and rolled three times in the...
Residents of Île-à-la-Crosse now have access to high speed internet, with more upgrades on the way. Jansen Corrigal is the general manager of Île-à-la-Crosse Communications Society Inc., which has been providing cable television to the community since 2001. Corrigal...
The La Ronge Ice Wolves dropped their fourth straight game on Saturday afternoon at the Mel Hegland Uniplex 7-3 to the Yorkton Terriers. The Terriers wasted no time getting on the board when Branden Klatt notched his ninth of the season just 48 seconds into the...
The La Ronge Ice Wolves dropped their third straight game on Friday night 5-3 to the visiting Yorkton Terriers. “I think we got away from what we wanted to do, right from the start. We didn’t establish ourselves at all,” said Ice Wolves Head Coach and GM Evan Vossen....
Saskatoon Tribal Council Chief Mark Arcand says a home in the city’s Montgomery Place neighbourhood is the best location for a proposed preschool, despite concerns from some residents. The Saskatoon Tribal Council hopes to purchase a home on 11th Street West to expand...
On the heels of strong job numbers in the province, Aboriginal, Métis and First Nations unemployment fell in September, but has been on the rise over the past year. According to figures released by the Saskatchewan Bureau of Stats Friday, The First Nations Labour...
Cameco’s financial and operating results for the third quarter were released today, saying it earned $28 million in net earnings this latest quarter, compared to a loss in the same quarter of last year. The total revenue was up by $2 million. Production volumes were...
The province was celebrating the 10th anniversary of offering treaty education in Saskatchewan schools on Friday. As part of the celebration, the government has rolled out an enhanced treaty education resource kit for teachers in kindergarten to Grade Nine classrooms....
The government’s decision to arm conservation officers with semi-automatic assault rifles could lead to more deaths of Indigenous people in rural Saskatchewan, the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations says. The government is standing firm that the officers need...