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Hardlotte talks PAGC call for changes on provincial wildfire policy

Hardlotte talks PAGC call for changes on provincial wildfire policy

by bryanorthner | Jun 9, 2023

The Grand Chief of the Prince Albert Grand Council (PAGC) wants wildfire policies in Saskatchewan to change. Brian Hardlotte said the Tribal Council is wanting to see some changes made in how wildfires in the north are dealt with. Speaking with MBC Radio News,...
PAGC asking to be part of wildfire management policy making; call for incorporation of Indigenous knowledge

PAGC asking to be part of wildfire management policy making; call for incorporation of Indigenous knowledge

by MBC News | Jun 9, 2023

The Prince Albert Grand Council (PAGC) is calling for changes to the province’s wildfire strategies. In a media release sent out Friday morning the Tribal Council called for the implementation of recommendations from a 2018 PAGC task force along with those laid...
‘Make a list’, NWAC CEO tells Miller as feds get failing grade on progress made on MMIWG plan

‘Make a list’, NWAC CEO tells Miller as feds get failing grade on progress made on MMIWG plan

by MBC News | Jun 9, 2023

(Photo courtesy of Twitter.) By Shari Narine, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Windspeaker.com Words spoken earlier this week by Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Marc Miller have the CEO of the Native Women’s Association of Canada (NWAC) riled. Miller...
‘It’s Killing Us, Crystal Meth and Fentanyl Overdose Awareness Walk’ departs from Muskoday First Nation

‘It’s Killing Us, Crystal Meth and Fentanyl Overdose Awareness Walk’ departs from Muskoday First Nation

by bryanorthner | Jun 8, 2023

Members of the Muskoday First Nation are looking to raise awareness and spur action on crystal meth and fentanyl in their community. Thursday morning walkers departed from the First Nation’s health centre and began their walk, which will take them to a number of...
English River First Nations opposes 20-year licence for Cameco

English River First Nations opposes 20-year licence for Cameco

by bryanorthner | Jun 8, 2023

The English River First Nation said it cannot support a 20-year licence renewal for Cameco’s Key Lake, McArthur River and Rabbit Lake facilities. The First Nation called the request a generational licence. The recent re-opening of Key Lake and McArthur River, shows...
Jury provides several recommendations at conclusion of Whitebear inquest

Jury provides several recommendations at conclusion of Whitebear inquest

by Joel Willick | Jun 7, 2023

(CONTENT WARNING: The following story contains distressing details.) The 6-person jury at the inquest into the death of William Whitebear is providing several recommendations to the Ministry of Corrections, Policing, and Public Safety. Whitebear died by suicide at the...
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