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Province Responds To FSIN’s Concerns Over Sacred Sites In Parks
A director with Saskatchewan Parks says measures exist to safeguard any sacred First Nations sites within provincial parks. The FSIN recently stated it had concerns about...
Trappers Noticing Younger People Picking Up The Trade
The president of the Northern Saskatchewan Trappers Association says he sees hope for the trapping industry. Clifford Ray spoke at the group's general assembly in Prince...
Senate Committee Decides Against Changes To Bill On Band Elections
For about a month, the Standing Senate Committee on Aboriginal Affairs held hearings on a bill that amends the Indian Act. In the end, they approved it without making any...
Three Candidates Running For Chief In Cumberland House
March 28th is election day at the Cumberland House Cree Nation and 17 candidates have stepped forward. The three people running for the position of chief are incumbent Lorne...
Gathering Attempting To Answer Schoolchildren’s Questions About Residential Schools
A school on the Onion Lake Cree Nation is the setting today for a conference about the intergenerational impacts of residential schools.Around 350 children are attending the...
FSIN Encouraged By Premier’s Statements On First Nations Education
The Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations is pleased with recent statements by the provincial government on education funding. Premier Brad Wall and Education Minister...
Trappers Begin Assembly Amid Concerns About Industry’s Future In Province’s North
The Northern Saskatchewan Trappers' Association kicked off its annual general assembly today in Prince Albert. A number of topics are scheduled to be addressed at the...
Onion Lake Residents Charged With Street Racing
Two people from Onion Lake are facing several traffic charges after a crash Monday evening north of Lloydminster. RCMP say two drivers were racing at high speeds on Highway...
Saskatchewan’s Beaver Control Program Will Continue For Another Year
The federal and provincial governments have agreed to fund a continuation of a beaver control program for the next year. The two levels of government are giving $500,000 to...
Bellegarde Praises U.N. Call For National Treaty Commission
A Saskatchewan chief says he is pleased with some recent suggestions from the United Nations about ways Canada can better promote First Nations rights. Little Black Bear...
Province Responds To FSIN’s Concerns Over Sacred Sites In Parks
Trappers Noticing Younger People Picking Up The Trade
Senate Committee Decides Against Changes To Bill On Band Elections
Three Candidates Running For Chief In Cumberland House
Gathering Attempting To Answer Schoolchildren’s Questions About Residential Schools
FSIN Encouraged By Premier’s Statements On First Nations Education
Trappers Begin Assembly Amid Concerns About Industry’s Future In Province’s North
Onion Lake Residents Charged With Street Racing
Saskatchewan’s Beaver Control Program Will Continue For Another Year
Bellegarde Praises U.N. Call For National Treaty Commission
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