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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....
Leader talks First Nations education on the provincial campaign trail
Funding for First Nations education and the high dropout rate of First Nations students is on the minds of provincial candidates in the Saskatchewan election campaign. Over...
Man arrested after violent home invasion on Cote First Nation
A 22-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder following a violent home invasion on the Cote First Nation over the weekend. RCMP say the 38-year-old male victim...
Woman dead after Buffalo Narrows rollover
A 24-year-old woman is dead following a single vehicle accident north of Buffalo Narrows. The incident on Highway 155, 10 kilometres north of the community was reported...
UPDATE: Prince Albert murder victim’s family relieved, sad after arrest made
Christie Napope, Annie Napope, and Linda Napope. Photo by Chelsea Laskowski The family of a Prince Albert man who was murdered in May of 2015 are feeling a mix of sadness...
Sturgeon Lake divided over roles of electoral officers
A group of about 40 Sturgeon Lake band members says their custom Elections Act was followed when two electoral officers were removed from their positions. The crowd, which...
HGTV personalities visit high school carpentry students
Paul Lafrance of HGTV's Decked Out speaks with carpentry students in Saskatoon. A high school apprenticeship program currently building a house for Whitecap Dakota First...
Three western Credit Unions sign declaration on reconciliation
3 Canadian companies say they are joining in the process of reconciliation as was requested by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. The TRC released 94 calls to action...
Pelican Narrows man gets two-year sentence for killing brother-in-law
A Pelican Narrows man has been sentenced to serve two years in jail for manslaughter after an incident in the community in late 2014. On December 31 of that year, police say...
U of S president hints at plans for new buildings in Prince Albert
U of S President Peter Stoicheff visits Prince Albert campus's nursing students. Photo courtesy twitter The University of Saskatchewan's president has been paying attention...

INAC clarifies what Metis Nation-Saskatchewan must do to keep federal cash flowing
Leader talks First Nations education on the provincial campaign trail
Man arrested after violent home invasion on Cote First Nation
Woman dead after Buffalo Narrows rollover
UPDATE: Prince Albert murder victim’s family relieved, sad after arrest made
Sturgeon Lake divided over roles of electoral officers
HGTV personalities visit high school carpentry students
Three western Credit Unions sign declaration on reconciliation
Pelican Narrows man gets two-year sentence for killing brother-in-law
U of S president hints at plans for new buildings in Prince Albert

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