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Former Chief, Elder, author passes away
Campbell Papequash. Photo courtesy Facebook. A man who wrote a book chronicling his time at Indian Residential School who made peace with his culture and traditions after...
Saskatoon inner city grocery store closes doors
After three years of operation,the Good Food Junction grocery store in Saskatoon’s inner city has closed its doors. The board of directors of cites low sales and a...
UPDATE: Regina police apologize for mistreating aboriginal man
A media scrum with Police Chief Troy Hagen on Thursday. Photo courtesy @reginapolice on Twitter. Regina’s police chief has apologized to an aboriginal man who was mistaken...
La Ronge mayor announces upcoming leave of absence at council meeting
La Ronge Mayor Thomas Sierzycki is running for the Saskatchewan Party in the spring election. Photo courtesy Thomas Sierzycki, Facebook. With a spring election on the...
Air Ronge wants provincial support for fire guards
Some of the aftermath of the northern fires during the summer. Photo courtesy Thomas Sierzycki, @TSierzycki on Twitter Northern fire protection will be a hot topic at the...
Inmate death inquest provides four recommendations
Photo courtesy Facebook On Wednesday, a jury in Prince Albert took four hours to come up with four recommendations to prevent prison suicides. The recommendations were...
FSIN forum focuses on partnerships
Vice Chief Bob Merasty speaks at the event. Photo by Manfred Joehnck. A new federal government, with a new attitude towards First Nations, is the impetus behind a major...
Children’s book shares past of little-known Metis group
A news children's book is passing on the often-overlooked stories of north-central Saskatchewan Metis people who were considered squatters by the government after the Battle...
Penitentiary death inquest hears about mental state of inmate
Jason Hope, warden at the Saskatchewan Penitentiary, testified on Tuesday. Photo by Chelsea Laskowski On Tuesday, the public got an in-depth look at the mental health...
Officials say no health risk after truck carrying uranium powder rolled over
The trailer that flipped. Photo courtesy Swift Current Fire Department, Facebook. Cameco and the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission say there is no risk to the public or the...

Former Chief, Elder, author passes away
Saskatoon inner city grocery store closes doors
UPDATE: Regina police apologize for mistreating aboriginal man
La Ronge mayor announces upcoming leave of absence at council meeting
Air Ronge wants provincial support for fire guards
Inmate death inquest provides four recommendations
FSIN forum focuses on partnerships
Children’s book shares past of little-known Metis group
Penitentiary death inquest hears about mental state of inmate
Officials say no health risk after truck carrying uranium powder rolled over

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