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Sask. woman feels scared over long wait times for breast cancer screening assessment
Lyndia Kakakaway, a twice diagnosed cancer patient, says Saskatchewan should have breast cancer assessment services in the province. She was diagnosed twice in 1986 and 2002...

Murder charge laid in relation to February death on Makwa Sahgaihcan First Nation
The Saskatchewan RCMP have charged a 22-year-old man in relation to the death of Dedrick Stick. Police said Samuel Kiseyinewakup is charged with second degree murder in...

Province announces financial support for two teacher education programs
The province is providing support to two programs which train Indigenous educators to teach in Indigenous languages. In a media release sent out late Monday morning the...

New Indigenous Journalism and Communications program to be launched by First Nations University of Canada
(Photo: Eagle Feather News managing editor Kerry Benjoe with student Dallas Montpetit at the INCA Summer Institute 2022. Submitted by Shannon Avison.) In an era of shrinking...

Northlands College announces opening of coffee shop at La Ronge campus
Northlands College is announcing a new addition to its campus in La Ronge. In a media release sent out Monday morning the college announced the opening of the Canoe Cafe....

Fire partially burns Southend’s only hockey rink
A Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation community is reeling after a fire left its only hockey rink unusable. A fire partially destroyed Southend's canvas roofing on its hockey rink...

PRRC and Navigating the Journey
By: Carol Baldwin, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Wakaw Recorder A Reconciliation Declaration committing the members of the Prairie Rivers Reconciliation Circle to...

Northern fishers meet in P.A. ahead of major industry changes
Commercial fishers from northern Saskatchewan are meeting in Prince Albert to talk about a major change that will impact their industry. Saskatchewan Cooperative Fishers...

A U of S study shows the importance of the Kikinahk Bus Service in La Ronge.
The University of Saskatchewan is conducting a study on the Kikinahk Friendship Centre’s bus service for over a year. The service, which began in October of 2022, drives...

SIGA and Dakota Dunes Casino donate to the Saskatoon Food Bank
[Photo: SIGA Vice President of Corporate Affairs Pat Cook and Dakota Dunes Casino General Manager Charles Ryder present a cheque to Saskatoon Food Bank & Learning Centre...
Sask. woman feels scared over long wait times for breast cancer screening assessment
Murder charge laid in relation to February death on Makwa Sahgaihcan First Nation
Province announces financial support for two teacher education programs
New Indigenous Journalism and Communications program to be launched by First Nations University of Canada
Northlands College announces opening of coffee shop at La Ronge campus
Fire partially burns Southend’s only hockey rink
PRRC and Navigating the Journey
Northern fishers meet in P.A. ahead of major industry changes
A U of S study shows the importance of the Kikinahk Bus Service in La Ronge.
SIGA and Dakota Dunes Casino donate to the Saskatoon Food Bank
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