by bryanorthner | Aug 24, 2010
Fuel Spill Trial Might Still Be Held In Wollaston Tuesday, December 16, 2008 at 12:53 A government official says there is still a chance a trial for a First Nation accused of causing a fuel spill two years ago could take place in the far north. Roughly 6,000...
by bryanorthner | Aug 24, 2010
Federal Politicians Warming Up To Far North Roads Tuesday, December 16, 2008 at 12:42 Saskatchewan Highways Minister Wayne Elhard says he is optimistic Ottawa will help build an all-weather road network in the province’s far north. Elhard says he talked...
by bryanorthner | Aug 24, 2010
First Nations Bank Prepared For Economic Crisis Tuesday, December 16, 2008 at 12:29 The board chair of the First Nations Bank of Canada feels his financial institution is in very good shape — despite the troubled economic times. Keith Martell credits an...
by bryanorthner | Aug 24, 2010
Charge Against Redman Murder Suspect Stayed Monday, December 15, 2008 at 13:52 One of the men originally accused of killing Amber Redman has had his first degree murder charge stayed. 31-year-old Gilbert Bellegarde was arrested and charged in May, shortly after...
by bryanorthner | Aug 24, 2010
Hatchet Lake’s Change Of Venue Request Turned Down Monday, December 15, 2008 at 13:42 A trial for a band accused of polluting a northern lake will take place in La Ronge. On Friday in Saskatoon, a judge denied a request by the Hatchet Lake First Nation to...
by bryanorthner | Aug 24, 2010
Youth Given Pointers On Round Dances Monday, December 15, 2008 at 13:27 Officials at Sakewew High School in North Battleford say many young Aboriginal people don’t know the protocol for round dances. So they held a conference on Friday to teach them about...