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Year in Review: Cameco looks back on 2022
2022 was a good year for Cameco. The Saskatchewan based uranium mining company which has a number of operations in the province’s north saw its fortunes turn around due to a...
Year in Review: Treaty Commissioner looks back on 2022
The Office of the Treaty Commissioner is taking a look back at what was a busy 2022. Treaty Commissioner Mary Culbertson said the construction of signs along Highway 11...
Canada to celebrate first National Ribbon Skirt Day in January
The legislation that enshrined National Ribbon Skirt Day received unanimous cross-partisan support, says Jenica Atwin, the MP who sponsored the bill. Photo courtesy of Manny...
Onion Lake take Alberta to court over Sovereignty Act
By: Jeremy Appel, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A First Nation located on the border between Alberta and Saskatchewan is the first to launch a legal challenge to...
“Overwhelming” – Saskatoon Tribal Council grateful for donations ahead of the holiday season
Ahead of the holiday season, the Saskatoon Tribal Council is expressing their gratitude to the community for a large amount of donations they received in the past week. Last...
‘We don’t want them to die’: La Ronge is a hub for emergency help in northern Sask.
By: Julia Peterson, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Before La Ronge had an overnight shelter, winters in the northern town were — invariably — deadly. “We used to have...
Cold Front Line: Housing in La Ronge was unattainable for many. COVID made it worse
Ron Woytowich is the executive director of the Kikinahk Friendship Centre in La Ronge, Sask. Megan Heyhurst photography By: Julia Peterson, Local Journalism Initiative...
Cold Front Line: ‘People are going without enough food’ as costs rise in northern Sask.
Lac La Ronge food bank chair Cheryl Norgaard stands with food hampers on November 9, 2022. Megan Heyhurst photography By: Julia Peterson, Local Journalism Initiative...
Cold Front Line: Frigid nights sleeping rough in a northern Sask. town
Tina Johnson, extended hours program manager for the Scattered Sites Outreach Program, stands in the kitchen at Scattered Sites on Nov. 9, 2022. Megan Heyhurst photography...
Chief pushes TC Energy for more attention to 60-plus-year-old lines operating on Carry The Kettle
By Shari Narine, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Windspeaker.com The 14,000-barrel spill of crude oil from the Keystone pipeline into a creek in Kansas last week has...

Year in Review: Cameco looks back on 2022
Year in Review: Treaty Commissioner looks back on 2022
Canada to celebrate first National Ribbon Skirt Day in January
Onion Lake take Alberta to court over Sovereignty Act
“Overwhelming” – Saskatoon Tribal Council grateful for donations ahead of the holiday season
‘We don’t want them to die’: La Ronge is a hub for emergency help in northern Sask.
Cold Front Line: Housing in La Ronge was unattainable for many. COVID made it worse
Cold Front Line: ‘People are going without enough food’ as costs rise in northern Sask.
Cold Front Line: Frigid nights sleeping rough in a northern Sask. town
Chief pushes TC Energy for more attention to 60-plus-year-old lines operating on Carry The Kettle

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