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Saskatoon Tribal Council welcomes We Day to Treaty 6 Territory
A welcome and blessing that the Saskatoon Tribal Council gave to WE Day Saskatchewan. Photo courtesy weday.com Earlier this week, the Saskatoon Tribal Council kicked off We...
Indigenous leaders react to climate change talks with prime minister
The National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations is calling on the federal and provincial governments to act immediately on a First Nations plan to address climate...
Search for Billy Taylor continues a week after vigil
The RCMP is reiterating its call for clues on a man’s disappearance more than a week after La Ronge residents held a candlelight vigil for his family. Billy Taylor, 36,...
Regina police service gets high marks from the public
Chief researched Nick Jones speaks on Thursday. Photo courtesy RPS, Twitter The Regina Police Service scores well when it comes to public trust, accountability and quality...
Child advocate: Poverty strategy should have asked “who are those poor people?”
Children's Advocate Bob Pringle. Photo courtesy Johnson Shomoya Graduate School of Public Policy. Before the election writ is dropped, Saskatchewan's children’s advocate is...
Raymond Knife trial testimony wraps
On Wednesday, a woman testified that she was scared for her life last summer when two men with machetes chased her down a Prince Albert street. At the time, the 21-year-old...
CAP National Chief in Vancouver for minister’s meeting despite no invitation
Congress of Aboriginal Peoples (CAP) National Chief Dwight Dorey stands with Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger, who believes CAP should be in the first minister's meetings....
World-renowned pianist to make stop in La Ronge
A world-renowned musician will be making a stop in La Ronge on Thursday. Internationally recognized pianist Jan Lisiecki will be speaking to students as well as performing...
Population of Northern Caribou Herd is Dropping Says Advisory Board
The board responsible for managing two caribou herds across northern Canada says the number of caribou in one of the herds is dropping. In a recent publication from the...
City of Saskatoon recognizes Dakota monument
At Saskatoon's City Council meeting this week, the mayor gave a nod to the Whitecap Dakota First Nation for its role in erecting a monument that's gotten some special...

Saskatoon Tribal Council welcomes We Day to Treaty 6 Territory
Indigenous leaders react to climate change talks with prime minister
Search for Billy Taylor continues a week after vigil
Regina police service gets high marks from the public
Child advocate: Poverty strategy should have asked “who are those poor people?”
Raymond Knife trial testimony wraps
CAP National Chief in Vancouver for minister’s meeting despite no invitation
World-renowned pianist to make stop in La Ronge
Population of Northern Caribou Herd is Dropping Says Advisory Board
City of Saskatoon recognizes Dakota monument

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