Murder charge laid on Ochapowace First Nation

Murder charge laid on Ochapowace First Nation

An Ochapowace First Nation man is facing a second-degree murder charge, following an incident in that community Saturday. RCMP responded to a home there to find an injured man, later identified as Elias Still. He would die at the scene. Dustyn Allary was arrested at...
Organizers say first-ever Louis Riel Cup a big success

Organizers say first-ever Louis Riel Cup a big success

According to organizers it was a successful inaugural Louis Riel Cup over the weekend. The hockey tournament was hosted by the Metis Nation Saskatchewan at the Harold Latrace and Rod Hamm arenas in Saskatoon with inclusion as its goal. Each team was required to have...
Powwow in Regina has bear spray incident

Powwow in Regina has bear spray incident

Regina police are investigating after a bear spray attack at the Brandt Centre on Saturday.   Officers were called to the facility just after 9:30 p.m. for a report of a weapons offence.    Police were told people had been assaulted with bear spray. The First Nations...
MN-S withdraws support of Bill C-53

MN-S withdraws support of Bill C-53

The Metis Nation-Saskatchewan has withdrawn its support of federal legislation on Metis self-governance. In a statement released Wednesday afternoon, President Glen McCallum says the Metis Nation is withdrawing its support of Bill C-53. The bill was proposed...
Missing 65 Year-Old John WHITE

Missing 65 Year-Old John WHITE

The Regina Police Service is asking for information from the public that could assist in locating 65 year-old John WHITE. WHITE was last seen on March 12, 2024 at approximately 5:00 p.m. on the 0 block of Vaughn Street.  WHITE is described as: male, 5’4, 140 lbs.,...
A Candle Lake resident is celebrating an EXTRA lottery win

A Candle Lake resident is celebrating an EXTRA lottery win

Candle Lake resident, Joanne Angelstad, is the EXTRA winner of $100,000 from a $4 ticket for February 21 LOTTO 649 draw. The experience of winning literally brought Angelstad. “I went to scan my tickets quickly while I was leaving the hospital with my sister,” she...
Saskatoon Tribal Council to develop male inmate programming

Saskatoon Tribal Council to develop male inmate programming

The Saskatoon Tribal Council is creating programming to help male inmates reintegrate back into society. The provincial government is committing $800,000 to develop and deliver culturally supportive programming aimed at reducing returns to custody. “STC remains...