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Aboriginal Broadcasters Hoping to Replace AVR in Major Cities
Radio listeners in Canada's big cities may soon have a new Aboriginal voice to listen to. The CRTC pulled the plug on the Aboriginal Voices Radio network for failure to...
Residential School Survivors Hope Response to TRC Becomes Election Issue
A new political movement is emerging to get First Nations and Metis people out to vote in the upcoming federal election. The Coalition to Elect a Fair Government is...
Thunderchild Girl Escapes from Assault After Stabbing Attacker’s Arm
Turtleford RCMP are looking for a suspect after a 14-year-old girl was attacked last Saturday night on the Thunderchild First Nation. The teen was able to get away after she...
UPDATED – Province Warns of Escalating Wildfire Risk in the La Ronge Area
UPDATE - Statement from Lac La Ronge Indian Band Chief Tammy Cook-Searson (10:15 pm, Thursday, June 25th): Currently there are no fires threatening any of our...
Annual Memorial Walk Held in Prince Albert
Nearly 150 people gathered outside of Prince Albert City Hall Thursday morning to remember those we have lost to violence over the past year. The 11th annual Honouring our...
CRTC Revokes Broadcast Licence of Aboriginal Voices Radio Network
Canada's broadcast regulator has pulled the plug on the Aboriginal Voices Radio network. The CRTC has run out of patience and confidence with AVR, revoking its broadcast...
New Brunswick Band Becomes First in Canada to Opt Into First Nations Election Act
A First Nation in New Brunswick has become the first one in Canada to opt in to the new First Nations Election Act. It is voluntary, and sets up four-year terms of office as...
Paddlers Making 8,300-km Trek from Gulf of Mexico Arrive in Northern Saskatchewan
Six American paddlers are making their way up the Churchill River system as part of an ambition canoe trek that began in the Gulf of Mexico. The trip got started on January...
State of Emergency Declared for Sikachu Lake and Clam Lake Bridge
A state of emergency has been declared for two northern Saskatchewan communities. Wildfire Management officials say fire and smoke are threatening the communities of Sikachu...
Saskatchewan’s Premier Promises Apology for 60’s Scoop
Saskatchewan will follow in the footsteps of Manitoba issuing an apology to thousands of Indigenous children placed up for adoption in the 1960s - a practice nicknamed the...

Aboriginal Broadcasters Hoping to Replace AVR in Major Cities
Residential School Survivors Hope Response to TRC Becomes Election Issue
Thunderchild Girl Escapes from Assault After Stabbing Attacker’s Arm
UPDATED – Province Warns of Escalating Wildfire Risk in the La Ronge Area
Annual Memorial Walk Held in Prince Albert
CRTC Revokes Broadcast Licence of Aboriginal Voices Radio Network
New Brunswick Band Becomes First in Canada to Opt Into First Nations Election Act
Paddlers Making 8,300-km Trek from Gulf of Mexico Arrive in Northern Saskatchewan
State of Emergency Declared for Sikachu Lake and Clam Lake Bridge
Saskatchewan’s Premier Promises Apology for 60’s Scoop

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