A Red Cross training session on March 3 and 4 is aiming to prepare northern volunteers for future evacuations. The session will be held in Prince Albert and is open to anyone. Representatives with the health organization say participants need to get in touch soon if...
It was the case of dueling firearms experts at the second degree murder trial of Gerald Stanley in Battleford today. He is accused of shooting 22 year old Colten Boushie to death in August of 2016 after Boushie and a group of his friends arrived at the Stanley Farm...
The federal Department of Indigenous Affairs is weighing in on the current power struggle on Montreal Lake Cree Nation for the position of chief. In a statement provided to MBC, Indigenous Affairs was unwilling to say if they recognize any one person as chief of the...
The Alex Robertson Public Library will be putting $15,000 towards their computers, thanks to a donation from AREVA. “AREVA believes in the importance of technology in the North, and the role that it can play in facilitating literacy and social connections,” says...
Several organizations have come together to ensure stronger treaty education in Saskatchewan’s schools. The Saskatchewan School Board Association, the FSIN, Saskatchewan’s Indian Cultural Centre and the Office of the Treaty Commissioner all came together...
A newcomer to cabinet has become Saskatchewan’s new Minister of First Nations, Metis and Northern Affairs. Warren Kaeding’s appointment was announced this morning as Scott Moe was formally sworn in as Saskatchewan’s premier. Kaeding was elected as...