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TRC Begins Proceedings In Fort Qu’Appelle
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission has begun hearing testimony from Residential School Survivors in the Fort Qu'Appelle area. The Treaty Four Governance Centre is the...
Wollaston Residents Advised To Boil Their Water
A precautionary drinking water advisory remains in effect for the community of Wollaston Lake. Saskatchewan Environment's Andy Busse explains the advisory will be lifted...
Plane Bound For La Ronge Goes Down
Transportation Safety Board investigators are on their way to the scene of Saturday's midair collision in northern Saskatchewan that killed five people. A Piper PA-28 and a...
La Ronge Completes Town Census
The Town of La Ronge has completed a municipal census. The work was carried out after the 2011 census reported that just 2304 people lived in La Ronge, a figure the mayor of...
Lafond Named New Treaty Commissioner
The province has a new Treaty Commissioner. George Lafond, a former chief of the Saskatoon Tribal Council, has been selected to head up the office. He was named to the post...
Hit And Run North Of Prince Albert
RCMP are on the lookout for a driver who was involved in a hit and run north of Prince Albert overnight. A man was struck by a vehicle between 2:00 and 3:00 this morning....
MNLA Set For June
A date has been set to hold a Metis Nation Legislative Assembly, followed by an Annual General Meeting. The two events will take place on June 16 and 17 in Prince Albert. At...
Far North To Receive New Child-Care Spaces
The provincial government is pouring $6 million into childcare in the province. Five-hundred new spaces will open up in 15 communities throughout Saskatchewan. Twenty of...
Elder Advocates Past Traditions In Fighting Diabetes
An elder from the First Nations University of Canada says understanding the past could be a key to fighting diabetes. Vicki Wilson is the keynote speaker at today's...
Senate Committee Hears Concerns Over Water Legislation
A Mohawk First Nation chief says the federal government's Safe Drinking Water legislation is too broad. John Adams told a Senate committee yesterday that the bill tries to...
TRC Begins Proceedings In Fort Qu’Appelle
Wollaston Residents Advised To Boil Their Water
Plane Bound For La Ronge Goes Down
La Ronge Completes Town Census
Lafond Named New Treaty Commissioner
Hit And Run North Of Prince Albert
MNLA Set For June
Far North To Receive New Child-Care Spaces
Elder Advocates Past Traditions In Fighting Diabetes
Senate Committee Hears Concerns Over Water Legislation
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