by MBC News | Jan 8, 2019
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations says it is standing in unison with a B.C. First Nation that is preventing pipeline workers from accessing a local road. Members of the Wet’suwet’en First Nation have set up a blockade to prevent Coast GasLink workers from...
by MBC News | Jan 8, 2019
Premier Scott Moe did not participate in a pipe ceremony prior to him apologizing to survivors of the Sixties Scoop adoption process. On Monday just before the delivery of the apology in the Rotunda, the pipe ceremony, including smudging took place a few doors down...
by MBC News | Jan 8, 2019
RCMP say a 24-year-old woman from the Pelican Lake First Nation has been charged with murder after police discovered the body of a man in a residence on the reserve Monday. Police say they were called to the residence following a report of an altercation between a...
by MBC News | Jan 8, 2019
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations is calling on the government to halt First Nations adoptions, following Premier Scott Moe’s apology to Sixties Scoop survivors Monday. “The apology is a good start but this Government must end the apprehension of our...
by MBC News | Jan 8, 2019
Police in Regina are warning the public that a high-risk sex offender is now residing in the Heritage neighbourhood. Police say 57-year-old Dennis Richard Gladue poses a high risk for sexual offences against female children and will be living under supervision in a...
by MBC News | Jan 7, 2019
Reaction to Premier Scott Moe’s apology to Sixties Scoop survivors Monday was mixed. Some who had gathered at the Rotunda at the Legislature were seen clapping following Moe’s address, while others were wiping away tears. The apology itself was three and a half years...
by MBC News | Jan 7, 2019
Premier Scott Moe formally apologized Monday morning for the pain and suffering the government caused when it apprehended Indigenous children from their homes and placed them with non-Indigenous families in the late 1950s and into the 1980s. The government...
by MBC News | Jan 7, 2019
A trio of La Ronge Ice Wolves have been recognized for their strong play. Ice Wolves forward Daunte Fortner is the SJHL Rookie of the Week. In his last four games, the Michigan product has recorded five points. In 29 contests this season, Fortner has 16 points. La...
by MBC News | Jan 7, 2019
After decades of waiting, Sixties Scoop survivors are set to receive a formal apology from the Saskatchewan government Monday morning. Premier Scott Moe will make the apology on behalf of the government at about 10 a.m. at the Saskatchewan Legislature in Regina....
by MBC News | Jan 6, 2019
The La Ronge Ice Wolves ended their weekend with a 5-0 loss in Kindersley on Saturday night. “You know, there were some good things out there from our team,” said Ice Wolves Assistant Coach Gaelan Patterson. “I think a few mistakes early in the game cost us. We...