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Second arrest made in Sinclair death
A second person has been arrested and charged in the death of Taya Sinclair. Prince Albert Police said Chelsey Crowe of Saskatoon, who was already in custody on an unrelated...
Less Than Half Of First Nations Have High-Speed Internet: AG
Photo courtesy of Concordia University. Less than half of First Nations reserves have access to high-speed internet and cellular connectivity, according to a March 27 report...
Regina searching for next Indigenous Artist in Residence
The City of Regina is inviting Indigenous artists to apply for a residency with the city. The city's Indigenous Artist in Residency Program, which is now accepting...
To stop pretendians, universities, Indigenous communities must work together
Indigenous academic leaders are frustrated about how long it took universities to respond to charges of Indigenous identity fraud with well-known scholars Carrie...
Quewezance sisters granted bail as federal review of murder conviction takes place
By Dan Jones Two sisters, who have spent nearly 30 years in custody for murder are granted bail as a federal review of their 1994 conviction takes place. Nerissa and Odelia...
FSIN lays out hopes for federal budget
On the eve of the federal government's next annual budget the FSIN is laying out their hopes for this year. Finance Minister Cynthia Freeland will lay out the Liberal...
Leader from James Smith Cree Nation facing impaired driving charge after stop earlier this month
Saskatchewan RCMP are confirming that a leader from James Smith Cree Nation is facing impaired driving charges. According to RCMP on March 10 officers from the Melfort...
Cameco to receive $300 million from Canada Revenue Agency
Cameco says it expects to receive a refund of about $300 million after the Canada Revenue Agency issued revised reassessments for the 2007 through 2013 tax years. The refund...
Court gives MN-S nod to challenge Saskatchewan’s duty to consult with Métis
The Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan has ruled that Métis Nation-Saskatchewan can seek a judicial review on whether the province has breached the duty to consult with...
FSIN demands apology from CO’s over raid of Elder’s home
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations is calling on Saskatchewan Environment to apologize after an alleged raid was conducted at an elder's home. Elder Doug...

Second arrest made in Sinclair death
Less Than Half Of First Nations Have High-Speed Internet: AG
Regina searching for next Indigenous Artist in Residence
To stop pretendians, universities, Indigenous communities must work together
Quewezance sisters granted bail as federal review of murder conviction takes place
FSIN lays out hopes for federal budget
Leader from James Smith Cree Nation facing impaired driving charge after stop earlier this month
Cameco to receive $300 million from Canada Revenue Agency
Court gives MN-S nod to challenge Saskatchewan’s duty to consult with Métis
FSIN demands apology from CO’s over raid of Elder’s home

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