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Cameco Says New Report Shows Company Is Meeting Society’s Increasing Demands
Cameco has released its 2012 Sustainable Development Report. The report measures the uranium producer's performance on 31 Global Reporting Initiative indicators. President...
Candidate Says National Chief Should Have Ties To The Land
A candidate in the race for National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations says she thinks the job should go to someone who is familiar with the land. Joan Jack is one of...
Chief Hopes Speech To Lawyers Pays Dividends Down The Road
Little Black Bear First Nation Chief Perry Bellegarde hopes he has "planted a seed" in the minds of some lawyers about treaties and resource sharing. Bellegarde was one of...
Suspect In Pelican Lake Grad Party Killing Released From Custody
A Pelican Lake First Nation youth charged with murder in the death of his cousin has been released from custody. That decision was made during a Battleford Court of Queen's...
Aboriginal Group Invites Police Chief To Hear Stories Of Racial Profiling
Saskatoon police chief Clive Weighill is the main guest at tomorrow's assembly of the Aboriginal Affairs Coalition of Saskatchewan. The group wants to talk about the issue...
New Facility For At-Risk Youth Opens On Muskowekwan Reserve
A partnership agreement has come together to help at-risk children on the Muskowekwan First Nation. Today, a $4-million, 20-bed care facility was officially opened on the...
Metis Hope Assembly Answers Outstanding Questions About Postponed Vote
Metis in the province are preparing for tomorrow's legislative assembly in Prince Albert. At issue is when this year's Metis Nation - Saskatchewan election will take place...
Marchers Dragging Copy Of Indian Act To Parliament
They have been on the road for almost two months, and it will be another three months before their journey is over. Two First Nations men are marching from Vancouver to...
Project Looks At Successes Of Urban Aboriginal Population
The federal government has set aside a quarter of a million dollars to pinpoint and highlight success stories of Aboriginal people operating in the cities. The five-year...
Onion Lake Band Council Mostly Unchanged After Election
Onion Lake Cree Nation voters seem to have been pretty satisfied with their last band council. They voted seven of eight councillors back into office during Wednesday's...
Cameco Says New Report Shows Company Is Meeting Society’s Increasing Demands
Candidate Says National Chief Should Have Ties To The Land
Chief Hopes Speech To Lawyers Pays Dividends Down The Road
Suspect In Pelican Lake Grad Party Killing Released From Custody
Aboriginal Group Invites Police Chief To Hear Stories Of Racial Profiling
New Facility For At-Risk Youth Opens On Muskowekwan Reserve
Metis Hope Assembly Answers Outstanding Questions About Postponed Vote
Marchers Dragging Copy Of Indian Act To Parliament
Project Looks At Successes Of Urban Aboriginal Population
Onion Lake Band Council Mostly Unchanged After Election
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