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Across the border, Indigenous fears spike amidst ‘U.S.’ immigration crackdown
Photo: In ‘Minneapolis,’ a protester confronts U.S. Customs and Border Protection (BCP) tactical officers on Jan. 16, a week after Renée Good, 37, was gunned down in her van...
RCMP investigating suspicious death on Waterhen First Nation
Saskatchewan RCMP Homicide Investigation Unit are investigating a suspicious death on Waterhen First Nation. Meadow Lake RCMP received a report of an injured male at a...
Two charged following Cumberland House shooting
Two people have been charged following a shooting in Cumberland House on January 22, 2026. Police were called to a local business around 8 a.m. after receiving reports of an...
Man charged after ATV strikes police vehicle
One person has been charged after he struck a police vehicle with an ATV in Turnor Lake. Buffalo Narrows RCMP say the incident happened on Tuesday night when they responded...
UPDATE: Stanley Cup to visit Lac La Ronge Indian Band communities
UPDATE: According to reports, it will be a replica version of the Stanley Cup making its way to the La Ronge area for the Hockey and Health Days. ........... Photo: The...
Coastal First Nations hit back after pundits and politicians challenge its legitimacy in pipeline debate
Photo: Marilyn Slett, Elected chief councillor of the Heiltsuk Tribal Council, and president of the Coastal First Nations/Great Bear Initiative at the First Nations...
Feds commit funding to Indigenous-led study of rattlesnakes
Photo: The Western rattlesnake is the only venomous snake species found only in BC's dry interior regions such as the Okanagan. / Photo submitted by Lindsay Whitehead. By...
RCMP seize firearms and methamphetamine on Flying Dust First Nation
Photo: Items seized / Provided by the RCMP. Saskatchewan RCMP’s Meadow Lake Crime Reduction Team, with assistance from the RCMP’s Critical Incident Response Team, seized...
Tataskweyak Cree Nation releases research alleging hydro operations harming Churchill River
Photo: Tataskweyak Cree Nation says new independent research confirms Manitoba Hydro’s Churchill River Diversion has caused decades of environmental harm, particularly to...
Former students of the Ile a la Crosse Boarding School sign settlement agreement with Canada
A settlement agreement has now officially been signed by the Government of Canada and Survivors of the Ile a la Crosse Boarding School. For years, survivors of the school...

Across the border, Indigenous fears spike amidst ‘U.S.’ immigration crackdown
RCMP investigating suspicious death on Waterhen First Nation
Two charged following Cumberland House shooting
Man charged after ATV strikes police vehicle
UPDATE: Stanley Cup to visit Lac La Ronge Indian Band communities
Coastal First Nations hit back after pundits and politicians challenge its legitimacy in pipeline debate
Feds commit funding to Indigenous-led study of rattlesnakes
RCMP seize firearms and methamphetamine on Flying Dust First Nation
Tataskweyak Cree Nation releases research alleging hydro operations harming Churchill River
Former students of the Ile a la Crosse Boarding School sign settlement agreement with Canada

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