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Caribou hunting controversy erupts between Sask. and Manitoba Dene
A barren-ground caribou. Photo courtesy Government of Yukon, Ministry of Environment For some strange reason, the barren-ground caribou were scarce in northern Saskatchewan...
RCMP investigating alleged abduction of 18-year-old woman in Big River area
The RCMP is investigating some serious allegations of a possible abduction that ended in the Big River area. The details are still being confirmed at this point. It was just...
FSIN and the Canadian Light Source sign collaborative deal
The Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations and the Canadian Light Source signed an agreement on Tuesday to enhance science education for First Nations. The partnership...
Green Party lays out plans for northern Sask. development
The leader of Saskatchewan's Green Party says northern citizens should be involved in informing government and policy direction. Green Party Leader Victor Lau is laying out...
RCMP says all murder suspects now in custody in Troy Napope case
The burned car that Troy Napope had last been seen driving. Photo courtesy RCMP The RCMP says they were still busy with the murder investigation of a missing Prince Albert...
Lawyer: Ahtahkakoop murder case on the cusp of resolution
A man accused in a shooting death on Ahtahkakoop First Nation is not expected to go to trial. Dakota Knife, 20, was arrested in September after Tyrone Jacob Knife, 21, was...
Coalition against racism holds rally focused on police brutality
The Saskatchewan Coalition Against Racism is marking the International Day Against Police Brutality with a rally and a list of demands. The group has taken aim at the Regina...
Inclusion of special needs becomes the norm with Meadow Lake program
The Meadow Lake area is leading the way with a program for children and adults who face physical and intellectual struggles. People Advocating for Children with...
3 Saskatchewan First Nations declare crisis in their communities
FSIN vice-chief Kimberley Jonathan and FSIN Senator Ted Quewezance speak on behalf of chiefs declaring crisis. Photo by Joel Willick Three First Nations in Saskatchewan are...
INAC clarifies what Metis Nation-Saskatchewan must do to keep federal cash flowing
The Ministry of Indigenous Affairs is confirming that if a current divide in the Metis Nation-Saskatchewan continues, it will have no further federal money after March 31....

Caribou hunting controversy erupts between Sask. and Manitoba Dene
RCMP investigating alleged abduction of 18-year-old woman in Big River area
FSIN and the Canadian Light Source sign collaborative deal
Green Party lays out plans for northern Sask. development
RCMP says all murder suspects now in custody in Troy Napope case
Lawyer: Ahtahkakoop murder case on the cusp of resolution
Coalition against racism holds rally focused on police brutality
Inclusion of special needs becomes the norm with Meadow Lake program
3 Saskatchewan First Nations declare crisis in their communities
INAC clarifies what Metis Nation-Saskatchewan must do to keep federal cash flowing

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