by Joel Willick | Jan 24, 2023
Survivors of the Ile a la Crosse boarding school are taking their matter to the courts again. Six survivors and intergenerational survivors of the boarding school are seeking compensation from both the provincial and federal governments for the harms they say happened...
by MBC News | Jan 23, 2023
One Saskatchewan First Nation is contemplating legal action to halt the sale or lease of Crown lands. The Onion Lake Cree Nation said it is not being consulted on proposed auctions, stating one such auction is slated for the end of January. “The loss of use due to...
by MBC News | Jan 20, 2023
By Roman Hayter The Lac La Ronge Indian Band held a grand opening for its latest youth center The event introduced the new youth center as well as showcased the community’s newest subdivision. The chief of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band, Tammy Cook-Searson, said...
by MBC News | Jan 20, 2023
By Roman Hayter A growing number of wolf sightings have been taking place around the tri-communities. Over the past week, posts of wolf sightings have emerged on Facebook. As of now, the Ministry of Environment is taking no action. However, conservation authorities...
by Joel Willick | Jan 19, 2023
The Saskatchewan Rush says they have a new tradition every home game. Prior to face-off, Tribal Chief Mark Arcand will present a Star Blanket to the opposing team. The Star Blanket is used to honour, protect, and celebrate one’s achievements and both Chief Arcand and...
by MBC News | Jan 19, 2023
(Odelia Quewezance ) This week’s bail hearing for a pair of sisters that were convicted of a murder someone else admitted to could – and should – mean their immediate release, said the national vice-chief of the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples (CAP). In 1993 Canada’s...