by Amber Bear | Jun 15, 2024
The 2nd annual Staying Alive Fundraiser at Dakota Dunes: a resounding success with a $190,000 financial investment from the Kidney Foundation of Canada to reduce the burden of chronic kidney disease in Indigenous patients in Saskatchewan. Sasipenita and the Kidney...
by Joel Willick | Jun 14, 2024
A film-maker, who was born in La Ronge, has released a new film with the National Film Board. Janine Windolph’s film Our Maternal Home tells the story of her family tracing their origins to Waswanipi Cree Nation in Quebec. Windolph’s grandmother was a...
by Jenna Smith | Jun 14, 2024
The program is available for homeowners who don’t exceed a combined annual household income of $68,000, their home must be located within a 25-kilometre radius of a community served by a SaskEnergy Network Member, and they must also not have been a recipient of the...
by MBC News | Jun 14, 2024
(Photo Credit: First Nations University of Canada) First Nations University of Canada and the Mastercard Foundation have announced a partnership which will help enable leadership and advancement in Indigenous education for generations to come. Through the partnership...
by Jenna Smith | Jun 14, 2024
Photo credit: Piwapan Women’s Centre website. Two scholarships are available for northern post-secondary students. The annual scholarships are offered through the La Ronge Native Women’s Council with the aim of continuing the legacy of Mary Heimbecker and...
by MBC News | Jun 13, 2024
By NC Raine, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter In the middle of the pandemic, Harlan Kingfisher took lemons and made lemonade. That ‘lemonade’ being a clothing brand he launched in 2021 – Smudge the Blades – a clothing brand which creatively blends...