The federal government says they it will begin direct dialogue with Metis leaders on the over-representation of Metis children in child welfare systems. The announcement came today in Winnipeg at a summit on child and family services hosted by the Metis National...
Punnichy RCMP are asking for the public’s help in tracking down a Kawacatoose First Nation man who is wanted for sexual assault. Mounties say the alleged offence happened on November 18 and a warrant has been issued for 23-year-old Delbert Asapace, Jr.’s...
A new federal report released today is suggesting Ottawa and the provinces are not on the same page when it comes to addressing climate change. A joint audit was recently conducted by federal environment commissioner Julie Gelfand and several provincial auditors. The...
In a statement released today, the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations, voiced its support for the recent charges levied against Husky Energy in relation to an oil spill in 2016. The incident saw over 200,000 litres of oil spilled into the North Saskatchewan...
The Prince Albert Police Service is among the many law enforcement agencies willing to accept guns, this next month, with no questions asked. Police agencies across the province are planning a province-wide gun amnesty in March. They hope this initiative will help...
Husky Energy is facing charges in connection to the 2016 oil spill into the North Saskatchewan River. Husky’s pipeline failed in July of that year, which leaked oil into the river for several hours before being shut down. Many communities downstream were greatly...