by Joel Willick | Oct 6, 2022
Megan Gallagher, a Métis woman from Saskatoon, went missing in 2020 and police would soon after began investigating her disappearance as a homicide. For nearly two years, Megan’s family went without answers for what happened to her. Many times when speaking with...
by Joel Willick | Oct 5, 2022
The Buffalo River Dene Nation continues to call for help in dealing with violence in their community. The First Nation in northwest Saskatchewan re-issued a state of emergency they initially issued this past June due to crime and gang activity. At a press conference...
by Joel Willick | Oct 5, 2022
A conference is taking place in Saskatoon this week aiming to increase Indigenous engagement in the agribusiness sector. The first ever Beyond the Harvest Summit, put on by the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies in partnership with Nutrien, got underway on...
by Joel Willick | Oct 4, 2022
A new majority Indigenous owned company is aiming to provide better internet to under-serviced areas. At an event in Saskatoon on Tuesday, the resource development arm of the Meadow Lake Tribal Council announced the launch of new internet service provider Beaver River...
by Joel Willick | Sep 29, 2022
The Saskatoon Police Service is providing more details on the dedicated search for the body of Megan Gallagher set to take place this weekend. Staff Sgt. Grant Obst spoke with reporters on Thursday morning detailing the scope of the search and why investigators were...
by Joel Willick | Sep 27, 2022
Cheyann Crystal Peeteetuce was arrested and charged with the first-degree murder of Megan Gallager earlier this week. Gallagher, a Metis woman from Saskatoon, went missing in 2020 and her body has yet to be found. Peeteetuce, along with six others, have been arrested...
by Joel Willick | Sep 27, 2022
Cheyann Crystal Peeteetuce made a brief court appearance in Saskatoon Tuesday morning on charges of first-degree murder in the death of Megan Gallagher. Peeteetuce was arrested and charged on Monday at a correctional centre in the province where she was at for...
by Joel Willick | Sep 26, 2022
On Monday, the Province of Saskatchewan unveiled official road signs to mark the boundaries of Treaty 4 and Treaty 6. An unveiling ceremony took place in the community if Bladeotg before the signs were to be placed by highway crews along Highway 11 between Saskatoon...
by Joel Willick | Sep 15, 2022
A jury of six-people is offering four recommendations to the Ministry of Corrections following an inquest this week into the death of a man at a Saskatoon jail. 20-year-old Jayde Charles died while at the Saskatoon Provincial Correctional Centre in early December of...
by Joel Willick | Sep 14, 2022
Tribal Chief Mark Arcand of the Saskatoon Tribal Council believes strong community based relationships between paramedics and First Nations is important to provide the best service for Indigenous people. Arcand was a speaker Wednesday morning at the annual conference...