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Cameco and Areva officially open uranium production sites
Cameco and Areva's official opening of their Cigar Lake and McClean Lake uranium production sites was more than a decade in the making. The celebrations comes after more...
FSIN election heats up
At least three former First Nation Chiefs are gunning for the Office of the Second Vice-Chief with the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations. There could be more...
Poverty, suicide rates among concerns for First Nations youth
Young First Nation leaders in Saskatchewan are opening up dialogue with First Nation leaders this week. The 2015 FSIN Youth Legislative Assembly is underway at TCU Place in...
Pelican Narrows man pleads and sentenced for 2014 death
Instead of heading to trial for a Pelican Narrow’s man death in September of 2014, the accused entered his pleas and received his sentence. Adam Terrance Sewap had been...
Meats on the menu at First Nations Culture Fest
Non-aboriginal people have a chance to try traditional First Nations dishes this week in Prince Albert. Each day at Prince Albert Grand Council's Culture Fest will focus on...
Buffy Sainte-Marie trumps competition for Polaris Prize
Buffy Sainte-Marie has won this year's $50,000 Polaris Music Prize. A jury of 11 music critics, bloggers and broadcasters named the album "Power in the Blood" the best...
Two Sask. residents eye top job with Congress
There will be a new chief for a national aboriginal organization come Friday, and chances are good the chief will be from Saskatchewan. The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples...
Prince Albert police welcome aboriginal-focused officer
The new face on staff for Prince Albert Police Service emphasizes cultural respect for aboriginal people. Montreal Lake Cree Nation's Julie Naytowhow is their new aboriginal...
Buffalo River Chief sentenced for assault
The chief of the Buffalo River Dene Nation has been handed a six-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay a 100-dollar surcharge for assault. Chief Eileen Morrison was...
Saskatchewan’s ‘Indspirational’ indigenous women
Two Saskatchewan Metis women who overcame incredible odds have received national recognition for making Canada a better country. Zondra Roy, 26, and Jo Ann Episkenew, 63,...

Cameco and Areva officially open uranium production sites
FSIN election heats up
Poverty, suicide rates among concerns for First Nations youth
Pelican Narrows man pleads and sentenced for 2014 death
Meats on the menu at First Nations Culture Fest
Buffy Sainte-Marie trumps competition for Polaris Prize
Two Sask. residents eye top job with Congress
Prince Albert police welcome aboriginal-focused officer
Buffalo River Chief sentenced for assault
Saskatchewan’s ‘Indspirational’ indigenous women

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