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Statistics Canada Projects Aboriginal Population 20 Years From Now
A new report by Statistics Canada says nearly a quarter of Saskatchewan residents will be Aboriginal by 2031. According to the numbers, 21 - 24% of the province's population...
Muskowekwan To Hold Second Potash Mine Vote In February
Encanto Potash Corporation says its Muskowekewan First Nation partners will be having a second vote to designate land for the exploration and development of a mine. Encanto...
Cowessess Reserve Mulling Over Drug Policy In Wake Of Disturbance
Individual rights could be an issue as the Cowessess First Nation formulates a drug policy, according to Chief Grady Lerat. The band has been considering various ways to get...
Northern Saskatchewan Commercial Fishers See Earnings Fall
Some final numbers from the Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation are shedding more light on the kind of year it has been for Saskatchewan commercial fishers. According to...
Whitecap Chief Honoured At Order Of Merit Ceremony
Nine Saskatchewan citizens were invested into the Order of Merit last night, including the chief of the Whitecap Dakota Nation. Chief Darcy Bear says during his 20 years as...
Man Pleads Guilty To Reduced Charges In Fatal Crash With Cyclist
A former prison guard in Prince Albert who was arrested after he allegedly struck and killed a teenage girl on a bicycle has pleaded guilty to lesser charges....
Trial Set For Chief Accused Of Impaired Driving
Red Pheasant First Nation Chief Stewart Baptiste will be back in court next fall to face several drunk driving-related charges. He is accused of impaired driving, refusing...
Stranded Northern Man Rescued By Chopper After Weeks In Wilderness
A 63-year-old man from Southend was recently rescued by a police helicopter after becoming stranded at his cabin on Reindeer Lake. RCMP say the man set out by boat on...
Senate Hearing Explores Housing, Food Costs In Remote Communities
A spokesperson for Aboriginal women says the federal government provides good housing for its employees in Canada's far north -- and if it can do that, it should be able to...
Parallel Education Report Presented To AFN
The federal government needs to support the education of First Nations children now and not bring in more legislation, according to a new independent report by three First...
Statistics Canada Projects Aboriginal Population 20 Years From Now
Muskowekwan To Hold Second Potash Mine Vote In February
Cowessess Reserve Mulling Over Drug Policy In Wake Of Disturbance
Northern Saskatchewan Commercial Fishers See Earnings Fall
Whitecap Chief Honoured At Order Of Merit Ceremony
Man Pleads Guilty To Reduced Charges In Fatal Crash With Cyclist
Trial Set For Chief Accused Of Impaired Driving
Stranded Northern Man Rescued By Chopper After Weeks In Wilderness
Senate Hearing Explores Housing, Food Costs In Remote Communities
Parallel Education Report Presented To AFN
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