By: NC Raine, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Eagle Feather News Food security and affordability are just a couple of the major food related issues people in Saskatchewan face, particularly those in remote communities and First Nations. As such, the miyomîciwin...
The Saskatchewan government has announced the Saskatchewan Indigenous Investment Finance Corporation (SIIFC) will provide up to $100 million in loan guarantees to six Indigenous partners. The SIIFC loans will support their partners investment in Enbridge’s wind...
The 2023–2024 chronic wasting disease surveillance results are now posted on the Government of Saskatchewan’s website. Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a fatal and infectious disease. It can be found in deer, elk, reindeer, and moose. CWD affects the central nervous...
By: Michael Oleksyn, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Prince Albert Daily Herald Lily Bair, a Grade 12 student from Muskoday First Nation has been named one of only 20 recipients of this year’s $10,000 per year (up to four years) RBC Future Launch...
Charlie Napthalie Charles pleaded guilty to manslaughter at the Court of Kings Bench in Prince Albert for his involvement in the murder of Sheena Billette on December 23, 2019. Charles was sentenced to 8 years for his role and involvement in the death of Billette....
(Photo credit: City of Prince Albert Facebook) The city of Prince Albert is in for a treat as Canada’s Got Talent winner Rebecca Strong will be performing at City Hall, kicking off National Indigenous Peoples Day events June 21. National Indigenous Peoples Day (NIPD)...