by MBC News | Jun 20, 2025
Photo: First Nation, Metis and Inuit leaders greeting King Charles III and Queen Consort Camiilla in Ottawa following the Speech from the Throne / Kinnukana, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Kinnukana Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Alberta Native News On May...
by MBC News | Jun 20, 2025
Photo: Bears Lair Youth Dream Camps co-founder Geena Jackson with two campers / Falkus Media By Laura Mushumanski Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Alberta Native News “The land and water heal us in every single way. Even just being out on the land, being in the...
by MBC News | Jun 20, 2025
By Jeremy Appel Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Alberta Native News Treaty 6 and 8 First Nations leadership have joined fellow First Nations leaders across Canada to call on the federal government to scrap its proposed One Canadian Economy Act, also known...
by MBC News | Jun 20, 2025
By Natasha Bulowski Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Canada’s National Observer A controversial bill that would give the federal government the ability to override laws and regulations and fast-track projects is one step closer to becoming law. The federal...
by MBC News | Jun 20, 2025
Photo: (L to R) Larry Rosia, President and CEO of Saskatchewan Polytechnic presented Jade Littlechief with the Reconciliation in Action Award during the afternoon session of the Saskatchewan Polytechnic Prince Albert Campus convocation on Thursday at the Art Hauser...
by MBC News | Jun 20, 2025
The Edmonton Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance locating a missing 16-year-old male. Aaqil Scott is from Edmonton but was last known to be in Regina, Saskatchewan at the end of April. Scottis described as 5’9”, with a slim build, brown eyes, long...
by MBC News | Jun 20, 2025
Over 5,000 residents from the City of Flin Flon could start returning home next week. The City announced they are preparing to lift the mandatory evacuation order due to wildfire. According to officials, most critical services and businesses will be ready to go...
by MBC News | Jun 20, 2025
A commemorative stamp has been released for a Metis woman who grew up in the St. Louis area. Canada Post announced the latest release of their Indigenous Leader series of stamps. This series includes a stamp of late Metis knowledge Keeper Sophie McDougall. McDougall...