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New exhibit lets audiences walk with the Road Allowance Métis people
By: By Brett McKay, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Windspeaker.com In her debut exhibition Apples & Train Tracks, author Arnolda Dufour Bowes has created a...
Scattered Sites Outreach Program in La Ronge set to shut down next month
The Scattered Sites Outreach Program in La Ronge will be ending all programs and closing its doors at the end of next month. Scattered Sites is operated by the Kikinahk...
UPDATE: School destroyed by fire on Waterhen Lake First Nation
Update Monay 11:29 am The school on Waterhen Lake First Nation has been completely destroyed by a fire. The school caught fire Tuesday afternoon and officials from the...
Province and Ahtahkakoop sign agreement on Urgent Care Centre in Saskatoon
Ahkathkakoop Cree Nation and the province of Saskatchewan have signed an agreement moving them closer to completing a new project in Saskatoon. The two sides officially...
Cassidy Caron won’t seek re-election as MNC president
By Jeremy Appel, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter (ANNews) - Sitting president Cassidy Caron has announced she won’t run in September’s Métis National Council (MNC)...
Reconciliation flag raising event in Saskatoon paused
A reconciliation flag raising event in Saskatoon will not be happening this year. Since 2016, Reconciliation Saskatoon has held a flag raising event at Saskatoon Civic...
Helping Our Relatives
An award-winning local author John Brady McDonald shares his winnings with the Stepping Stones Shelter in Prince Albert. John Brady McDonald is a Nêhiyawak-Métis...
Prince Albert police continue to investigate a cold case
Today marks the second anniversary of the homicide of 32-year-old Lawrence Lavallee. On May 28, 2022, just after 5:30 in the morning, Prince Albert police responded to the...
MN-S introduces document they hope will lead them to treaty with Canada
Last month, the Metis Nation-Saskatchewan made the decision to withdraw from Bill C-53. The beleaguered bill was a proposed self-governance treaty between Ottawa and Metis...
Leaders declare state of emergency in Cumberland House because of Highway 123 conditions
Leaders in Cumberland House have declared a state of emergency due to deplorable road conditions on Highway 123. Earlier this month, photographs on social media depicted...

New exhibit lets audiences walk with the Road Allowance Métis people
Scattered Sites Outreach Program in La Ronge set to shut down next month
UPDATE: School destroyed by fire on Waterhen Lake First Nation
Province and Ahtahkakoop sign agreement on Urgent Care Centre in Saskatoon
Cassidy Caron won’t seek re-election as MNC president
Reconciliation flag raising event in Saskatoon paused
Helping Our Relatives
Prince Albert police continue to investigate a cold case
MN-S introduces document they hope will lead them to treaty with Canada
Leaders declare state of emergency in Cumberland House because of Highway 123 conditions

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