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New Federal Caribou Strategy Panned
The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society is throwing cold water on a federal strategy to protect Canadian woodland caribou. Ottawa recently released a plan to address the...
Northern Man Charged After Allegedly Shooting At Passing Vehicle
RCMP have charged a Deschambault Lake man following complaints of shots fired at a vehicle. Police responded to a complaint on Sunday that two La Ronge residents were...
Fundraiser Scheduled For Ongoing Search Effort For Missing Teen
Family and searchers were out on the Muskowekwan First Nation this past weekend hoping to find clues in the disappearance of a teenager who went missing in April....
University President Embarks On Northern Tour
The president of the University of Saskatchewan was in La Ronge today as part of his annual visit to the north. Dr. Peter McKinnon was at Northlands College this morning to...
Aboriginal Writing Festival Set To Open In Bridge City
A major festival for Aboriginal writers is taking place this week. Starting tomorrow, 20th Street in Saskatoon will be the setting for a number of workshops and readings...
Trial Ordered For Man Accused Of First-Degree Murder
A trial has been ordered for a La Ronge man charged with first-degree murder. Twenty-one-year-old Jimmy David Douglas Ross is accused of killing 23-year-old Jason Charles,...
Federal Official Confirms Reports Of “Poor Lawyering” in IAP Cases
A government official is commenting on a recent report that suggests some lawyers are providing poor legal advice to residential school survivors. Daniel Ish is the chief...
Man Given Lengthy Sentence For Being Party to Fatal Stabbing
A Saskatoon-based lawyer is shedding more light about a recent sentence handed down in a provincial court-room. William Kahpeaysewat was recently given a 13-and-a-half-year...
Lack of Land Base Hurting Metis Economic Development: Chartier
The president of the Metis National Council says he wishes companies would look past the fact Metis communities don’t have their own land-base. Clem Chartier recently spoke...
Northern Boy With Leukemia Named “Sergeant for a Day”
A four-year-old boy with leukemia was recently given the title "Sergeant for a Day" at the Cumberland House RCMP detachment. Kayden Crane is from the Cumberland House Cree...
New Federal Caribou Strategy Panned
Northern Man Charged After Allegedly Shooting At Passing Vehicle
Fundraiser Scheduled For Ongoing Search Effort For Missing Teen
University President Embarks On Northern Tour
Aboriginal Writing Festival Set To Open In Bridge City
Trial Ordered For Man Accused Of First-Degree Murder
Federal Official Confirms Reports Of “Poor Lawyering” in IAP Cases
Man Given Lengthy Sentence For Being Party to Fatal Stabbing
Lack of Land Base Hurting Metis Economic Development: Chartier
Northern Boy With Leukemia Named “Sergeant for a Day”
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