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New Tracking Tool Announced For First Nations
Aboriginal Affairs is developing a tool to help First Nations track progress on acquiring more land. Margaret Buist is Aboriginal Affairs’ Director General of Lands and...
Northern School Faces Fiscal Hurdle
The school on the Waterhen Lake First Nation is facing a fiscal crunch. Rising teacher’s salaries are pushing the yearly budget to the brink. Principal John Walter says...
Prominent Aboriginal Citizens Recognized With Medals
A First Nations Elder, Chief and Senator were presented with medals at the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee ceremony in Regina. Elder Betty McKenna is a community leader in Moose...
Minister Talks Up Enterprise Regions Down East
First Nations and Métis Relations Minister Ken Cheveldayoff is in Laborador today. He’s there for three days of meetings with ministers responsible for the North. Ministers...
Guilty Verdict In Illegal Wildlife Operation
A North Battleford man has been convicted of unlawfully importing and exporting wildlife. Carlin Nordstrom has been fined just under 41-thousand dollars. Nordstrom was...
Warrant Out For Suspect In Stabbing
Cut Knife RCMP are looking for a man who allegedly stabbed another man in the neck. RCMP say the incident occurred Friday night at about 8 o’ clock on the Little Pine First...
Prince Albert Residents To Keep Boiling Their Water
It looks like residents in Prince Albert will be boiling their water for the next few weeks. City officials held a press conference this morning to update the status of...
Objections Deepen Over Bill
The Chief of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band is adding her voice to the list of leaders upset with a Northern MP. Chief Tammy Cook-Searson is calling on Rob Clarke to...
Man Pleads Guilty To Stabbing Death In Stanley Mission
A 30-year-old man charged after a stabbing death in Stanley Mission last summer has pleaded guilty to manslaughter. James Michael Cook was arrested and charged following the...
Tory MP Defends Private Member’s Bill To Scrap The Indian Act
Northern Saskatchewan Conservative MP Rob Clarke says he hopes a private member's bill he has drafted helps promote new debate over the Indian Act. This week it came to...
New Tracking Tool Announced For First Nations
Northern School Faces Fiscal Hurdle
Prominent Aboriginal Citizens Recognized With Medals
Minister Talks Up Enterprise Regions Down East
Guilty Verdict In Illegal Wildlife Operation
Warrant Out For Suspect In Stabbing
Prince Albert Residents To Keep Boiling Their Water
Objections Deepen Over Bill
Man Pleads Guilty To Stabbing Death In Stanley Mission
Tory MP Defends Private Member’s Bill To Scrap The Indian Act
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