Marchers with the Silent No More movement took to the streets in Prince Albert on Saturday afternoon in an effort to empower women to stand up and speak out against violence. Marchers were met with encouraging honks from motorists while sharing words of support, as...
The FSIN is calling for a new way for First Nations to acquire funds from the federal government after Ottawa rejected a request from the chief of the Fond Du Lac Denesuline First Nation. Louie Mecredi had traveled to Ottawa to request funding for improvements to...
Vouchers for taxi companies will be provided to patrons of Winter Festival events over the next two months by the Community Alcohol Strategy Steering Committee. The 200 vouchers will be distributed by Winter Festival organizers and will be worth $10 each. The coupons...
After 30 years of service in Prince Albert, Chief Troy Cooper, will leave the city to lead the police in Saskatoon. Cooper will start working in Saskatoon sometime this fall and will remain in Prince Albert until February 16. “It is not only a proud day for...
The trial of three men accused of first-degree murder and dismembering the body of the victim hit a snag even before it began in Regina’s Court of Queen’s Bench. Two of the jurors asked to be dismissed because of personal reasons. Justice Catherine Dawson excused...
A shot from Humboldt photographer, Melanie Gray, has taken home the Canadian Museum for Human Rights People’s Choice Award. The photo depicts a powwow dance at an Ontario First Nation that Gray is originally from. “I just wanted to capture that moment,”...