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La Ronge TRC Event Hears Stories Of Neglect, Abuse And Shame
A residential school survivor recounted his harrowing trip to school at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission hearings in La Ronge today. Paul Sylvester told the...
Former Broadcast Journalist Using Art To Share Past Struggles With Aboriginal Identity
She grew up ashamed of being an Indian -- now, Carol Morin is celebrating her ancestry through her art. Morin has opened her first show. Her work is on display at the...
SIGA Records Fifth Straight Year Of Profits Over $60 Million
The Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority is reporting an increase in earnings. SIGA says it recorded an $81-million profit for 2011-2012. The company credits the growth to...
Chamber Of Commerce President Discusses Northern Economic Potential
Business owners in La Ronge met yesterday to hear from the president of the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce. Steve McLellan spoke at a meeting organized to discuss the...
Parenteau Named To Lineup For Parliament Hill Canada Day Concert
An Aboriginal singer from Prince Albert has been chosen to perform on Parliament Hill for Canada Day. Donny Parenteau was recently nominated for a Juno for his CD, "To Whom...
University Honours Former FSIN Chief
The University of Saskatchewan is giving former Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations chief Blaine Favel an Honourary Doctor of Laws degree. Favel is receiving this...
Former Residential School Students Share Stories At La Ronge TRC Event
More tears are being shed today at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission hearing taking place in La Ronge. Joan Olsen told her story earlier today at the Jonas Roberts...
MP Hopes Bill To Reform Indian Act Ushers In Era Of Mutual Respect
The Member of Parliament for northern Saskatchewan says he hopes his new private member's bill jumpstarts a more respectful relationship between Canada and First Nations....
Onion Lake Signs Treaties, Turns Sod On Treaty Embassy
For the first time in 136 years, treaties have again been signed at Fort Pitt. Yesterday, the Onion Lake Cree Nation signed treaties with four bands to spur job creation and...
First Nations Leader Responds To Exclusion Of Aboriginal Groups On Federal Advisory Panel
A First Nations leader on the West Coast says he isn't too impressed with the makeup of an advisory panel recently named to aid the federal government. However, Union of BC...
La Ronge TRC Event Hears Stories Of Neglect, Abuse And Shame
Former Broadcast Journalist Using Art To Share Past Struggles With Aboriginal Identity
SIGA Records Fifth Straight Year Of Profits Over $60 Million
Chamber Of Commerce President Discusses Northern Economic Potential
Parenteau Named To Lineup For Parliament Hill Canada Day Concert
University Honours Former FSIN Chief
Former Residential School Students Share Stories At La Ronge TRC Event
MP Hopes Bill To Reform Indian Act Ushers In Era Of Mutual Respect
Onion Lake Signs Treaties, Turns Sod On Treaty Embassy
First Nations Leader Responds To Exclusion Of Aboriginal Groups On Federal Advisory Panel
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