Events and walks are planned across Canada to honor and remember missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and two spirit people on Red Dress Day. Red Dress Day began in 2010 when the REDress Project was initiated by Metis artist, Jamie Black. Since then, it has...
The province is now responsible for the Cluff Lake mining property. Orano will no longer held for decommissioning the mill and mine site, following a decision last year from the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission to revoke Orano’s licence for the mine. The Cliff Lake...
WARNING: Disturbing content. The award-winning Northern Saskatchewan documentary, “Waiting for Justice,” will be screening at the Sakitawak Entertainment Centre (SEC) in Île-à-la-Crosse on Monday. “Waiting for Justice,” a film by Indigenous...
The Saskatchewan Health Authority is sending out a reminder to northerners to update their COVID-19 vaccinations. SHA said that although COVID-19 cases are nowhere near pandemic levels, they are still popping up around the province. “It’s important for us to remain...
By: Jesse Boily, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Town & Country News Some of the country’s best youth hockey players will compete in the National Aboriginal Hockey Championship in Grande Prairie from May 5 to 11. About 350 athletes, 100 coaches and...
First Nations Power Authority and SaskEnergy have signed a memorandum of understanding with the goal to provide a framework to explore sustainable energy security solutions for non-gasified First Nations communities. Another aim of the MOU is to increase Indigenous...