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Northern Band Weighs Options For Stray Dogs
The Lac La Ronge Indian Band is taking steps to curb the number of unwanted dogs in the community. The band is partnering up with Northern Animal Rescue to find homes for...
Doucette To Run For Another Term
The president of the Metis Nation - Saskatchewan says he’s hoping this spring’s general election will allow unregistered Metis citizens to vote at the ballot box. Robert...
Agreement To Bolster Aboriginal Workforce In Oilpatch
Up to 450 jobs could soon be created for Saskatchewan Aboriginal people in the oil patch. That’s part of an agreement between the File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council, the...
College And Tribal Council Look To Improve Access For Students
A deal was signed Wednesday to clear barriers to education for Aboriginal people in the Northwest. Under the agreement, the Battlefords Agency Tribal Chiefs and North West...
Province Responds To Environmental Criticism
The provincial government is responding to criticism over its new environmental code. Assistant Deputy Minister Mark Wittrup denies the new regulations trump the...
Anglican Minister Testifies At Regina TRC Hearing
The final day of testimony at a Truth and Reconciliiation Commission hearing in Regina is underway. For the better part of three days, former students have shared their...
FSIN Says Foreign Interests Dictating Provincial Environmental Policy
The Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations is accusing the provincial government of "selling out" Saskatchewan's environment to industry. In a release, the FSIN says...
Plenty Of Interest In Nuclear Waste Facility In Creighton: Mayor
The mayor of Creighton says his community still has a desire to hear more about what a nuclear waste repository could mean for the village. Recently, Creighton and the...
Sakimay Prepares To Vote On Compensation Deal
The Sakimay First Nation is set to vote on a proposed multi-million-dollar settlement from the government. The money is for flooding that occurred on the band’s traditional...
Battlefords Homeless To Be Left Out In Cold
In roughly two weeks, the temporary homeless shelter in North Battleford will close, just as the cold weather has hit. The problem is a lack of money, according to...
Northern Band Weighs Options For Stray Dogs
Doucette To Run For Another Term
Agreement To Bolster Aboriginal Workforce In Oilpatch
College And Tribal Council Look To Improve Access For Students
Province Responds To Environmental Criticism
Anglican Minister Testifies At Regina TRC Hearing
FSIN Says Foreign Interests Dictating Provincial Environmental Policy
Plenty Of Interest In Nuclear Waste Facility In Creighton: Mayor
Sakimay Prepares To Vote On Compensation Deal
Battlefords Homeless To Be Left Out In Cold
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