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RCMP Says Most Aboriginal Female Homicide Victims Killed by Other Aboriginals
The head of the RCMP says 70 per cent of Aboriginal females killed in Canada -- in cases solved by police -- died at the hands of other Aboriginal people. Commissioner Bob...
First Nations Election Act Comes Into Force
The First Nations Election Act is now law. It means any First Nation in Canada can now opt into a new electoral system. The main benefit is that elections are held every...
The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce has a Warning for Conservative MPs
The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce is quite disappointed with the recent changes to the Nutrition North Program announced last week by Aboriginal Affairs Minister Bernard...
MLA Opens Constituency Office in Saskatchewan’s Far North
A northern Saskatchewan MLA has established an office on a First Nation in the province's far north -- and he hopes to open more in the region. The Black Lake First Nation...
PAGC Contact Hockey Tournament Draws Several Players With Pro Experience
An Aboriginal hockey tournament featuring a few ex-NHL players is getting underway in Prince Albert today. The Prince Albert Grand Council Senators Cup Full Contact Hockey...
Slight Increase in Wild Rice Producers Buying Crop Insurance
Wild rice harvesters in the province's north continue to sign up for crop insurance despite a decline in interest in recent years. Collen Rooney, with Saskatchewan Crop...
First Nations University Students Proud of Their Annual Spring Pow Wow
The First Nations University of Canada's Annual Spring Celebration Pow Wow is set to take place in Regina this weekend. Organizers for the event say the pow wow is an...
New Trial Ordered For Mistawasis Man Convicted of Manslaughter
A man convicted of manslaughter on Mistawasis First Nation from an incident more than 10 years ago will go back to court. In 2012, Curtis Nataucappo was found guilty of...
Medical Expert Says 6-Year-Old Beating Victim’s Injuries Similar to High-Speed Car Crash
A medical expert says a six-year-old boy who was beaten to death by an older child on a Saskatchewan reserve had injuries similar to those seen in high-speed car crashes or...
Congress of Aboriginal Peoples National Chief Resigns UPDATE
The National Chief of the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples has announced her intention to resign her position. Betty Ann Lavallee handed in her letter of resignation to the...

RCMP Says Most Aboriginal Female Homicide Victims Killed by Other Aboriginals
First Nations Election Act Comes Into Force
The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce has a Warning for Conservative MPs
MLA Opens Constituency Office in Saskatchewan’s Far North
PAGC Contact Hockey Tournament Draws Several Players With Pro Experience
Slight Increase in Wild Rice Producers Buying Crop Insurance
First Nations University Students Proud of Their Annual Spring Pow Wow
New Trial Ordered For Mistawasis Man Convicted of Manslaughter
Medical Expert Says 6-Year-Old Beating Victim’s Injuries Similar to High-Speed Car Crash
Congress of Aboriginal Peoples National Chief Resigns UPDATE

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