Probe Concluded Into Hockey Team’s Illness

Probe Concluded Into Hockey Team’s Illness Monday, May 03, 2010 at 15:12     Northern health officials say the cause of an outbreak of illness that hit the Dauphin Kings hockey team during a recent visit to La Ronge was “likely a virus”.   However,...

Reserve Scene Of Two Fatal Rollovers In One Week

Reserve Scene Of Two Fatal Rollovers In One Week Monday, May 03, 2010 at 15:07     The Moosomin First Nation has had to deal with two fatal accidents in less than a week.   A single vehicle accident claimed the life of a man on the Moosomin reserve on Friday.   RCMP...

FFMC Tells Fishers They Will Soon Be On Their Own

FFMC Tells Fishers They Will Soon Be On Their Own Monday, May 03, 2010 at 15:04     The Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation says it won’t be buying fish from Saskatchewan commercial fishers after April 1st of next year.   The news was delivered by FFMC...

Methadone Clinic Proposed For Ahtahkakoop Reserve

Methadone Clinic Proposed For Ahtahkakoop Reserve Monday, May 03, 2010 at 14:55     The Ahtahkakoop First Nation wants to set up a methadone clinic for its residents on reserve.   Freda Ahenakew is the executive director of the Cree Nation Treatment Haven.   Ahenakew...

Study Suggests Ways To Lower Food Costs In North

Study Suggests Ways To Lower Food Costs In North Monday, May 03, 2010 at 14:52     A public health nutritionist for the province’s north says the high cost of eating healthy in the region can be addressed by sharing that information, as well as supporting groups...

Qu’Appelle Valley Bands Featured In Paintings

Qu’Appelle Valley Bands Featured In Paintings Monday, May 03, 2010 at 14:44     A new art exhibit in Regina is highlighting the First Nations of the Qu’Appelle valley.   The MacKenzie Art Gallery is hosting “James Henderson: The Man Who Paints Old...

Province Credited With Tracking Down Perpetrators

Province Credited With Tracking Down Perpetrators Friday, April 30, 2010 at 17:32     The minister of First Nations and Metis Relations says Saskatchewan is receiving praise for its ability to solve cases involving murdered and missing aboriginal women.   Bill...

PA Police Chief Plans to Crack Down on Violence

PA Police Chief Plans to Crack Down on Violence Friday, April 30, 2010 at 12:34     Prince Albert’s chief of police is looking to crack down on violence in the city.   Over the past month some cab drivers have been robbed, people shot, and the SWAT team has been...

All First Nations to get High-Speed

All First Nations to get High-Speed Friday, April 30, 2010 at 12:24     By the end of 2012, all First Nations in the province will have high-speed, says SaskTel.   That’s in part due to funding from Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, which is providing more...

No Tripartite Appetite on Education, says Province

No Tripartite Appetite on Education, says Province Friday, April 30, 2010 at 12:17     A provincial minister says there doesn’t seem to be any appetite for First Nations in this province to sign three-way agreements on education.   This week Indian Affairs...