by Dan Jones | Feb 10, 2023 | Current News
The Federal Appeals Court is upholding a lower court decision to annul the election results of the Chief and a Councillor of the Red Pheasant First Nation. Chief Clinton Wuttunee and Councillor Gary Nicotine were found to have engaged in serious electoral fraud under...
by Joel Willick, Dan Jones | Feb 9, 2023 | Current News
Cameco said 2022 was a fantastic year for the uranium producer. In its Third Quarter financial results released Thursday said it produced over 80 million pounds of uranium, through signing a record number of contracts. “Demand for nuclear power, supported by growth...
by Dan Jones | Feb 8, 2023 | Current News
It’s being described as a crisis situation in northern schools. The Northern Lights School Division is short 15 teachers, forcing education officials there to seek alternative measures in how it delivers education to students. The School Division has hired...
by Dan Jones | Jan 24, 2023 | Current News
The Saskatoon Tribal Council is defending its Emergency Wellness Center in the Fairhaven neighbourhood, after a local pastor suggested there has been an increase in mischief and vandalism related calls to his property since the Emergency Wellness Center opened Nov....
by Dan Jones | Jan 12, 2023 | Current News
WARNING: Disturbing content The Star Blanket Cree Nation said it has discovered human remains in its search for unmarked residential school graves at the Qu’Appelle Industrial School, commonly referred to as the Lebret Indian Industrial school. The discovery of...
by Dan Jones | Dec 30, 2022 | Current News
For Doyle Vermette, this year has brought much struggles for his constituents. The MLA for Cumberland and the lone northern opposition NDP member of the Legislature said people are finding it difficult to make ends meet. “If you look at the list of affordability,...
by Dan Jones | Dec 29, 2022 | Current News
Refreshing and enthusiasm is how Gary Vidal describes 2022. As COVID-19 restrictions eased, most MP’s tried to return to normal life of in-person gatherings in Ottawa. “Something that’s been really frustrating and refreshing about this year, is the ability to...
by Dan Jones | Nov 8, 2022 | Current News
Indigenous leaders in Saskatchewan are taking issue with the federal government’s approach to decreasing gun violence in the county. Bill C-21 would amend firearms regulations, effectively freezing the import or handguns. Yet as part of the amendments, Ottawa is...
by Dan Jones | Nov 7, 2022 | Current News
Several First Nations were in Regina Monday to express concern with the provincial government’s duty to consult requirements. The Saskatchewan Government is currently receiving feedback from First Nations, Metis and various industrial representatives on revising its...
by Dan Jones | Oct 25, 2022 | Current News
“She was a very intelligent girl, very sensitive and compassionate towards others, very outgoing as well,” said Val Charlette is describing her daughter Tristan Jobb. The 24-year-old was found at the Phantom Lake Golf Club in Creighton on Oct. 6. One week after the...