The federal government is seeking feedback on a recent multi-million dollar settlement offer to Sixties Scoop survivors. People are gathering in Saskatoon Wednesday and Thursday to make their thoughts known on the settlement proposal, which could see individual...
A theatre performance teaching high school students about sexual health education will be on stage in northern Saskatchewan later this month. SExT: Sex Education by Theatre is youth-led and arts-based approach, which uses theatre to empower young people to examine,...
At the end of the month, residents of northern Saskatchewan will be able to add mini golf to their list of leisure activities. A mini golf course is expected to open Monday, May 28 on the grounds of the JRMCC, which is located on the Lac La Ronge Indian Band just...
A now massive wildfire, roughly eight kilometres southeast of Cumberland House, has been contained. Officials say the human-caused fire, which started Sunday, is approximately 211 hectares in size. Henri Dagenais is with Wildfire Management. He says the blaze took...
A La Loche man who fatally shot four people in his home community two years ago was sentenced to life in federal prison on Tuesday. In her decision, Judge Janice McIvor opted not to recommend the man begin his sentence in a regional psychiatric facility as requested...
Indigenous Services Canada has expanded the First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Help Line. It now includes mental wellness counselling and crisis intervention through an online chat. The free service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It was...