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Sean Willy of the Des Nedhe Group reflects on 2025
The President and CEO of the Des Nedhe Group, the economic development arm of English River First Nation, recently reflected on the past year with MBC Radio News. Sean Willy...
Ottawa’s deal with Alberta on pipeline ignites rising BC backlash
Photo: National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak and Prime Minister Mark Carney at an AFN assembly Dec. 2 where Indigenous leaders voted unanimously for the withdrawal of the...
MN-S and Denison Mines sign Impact Benefit Agreement on wheeler River Project
The Metis Nation-Saskatchewan has signed an Impact Benefit Agreement with Denison Mines over the Wheeler River Project in northern Saskatchewan. The Metis Nation and the...
Matthew Wildcat offers “Indigenous realist” view of Alberta separatism
Photo: University of Alberta Prof. Matthew Wildcat speaking at the recent Parkland Institute Conference. Photo by Paula Kirman. By Jeremy Appel Local Journalism Initiative...
The 1.3 Billion Cubic Meter Problem: Why ‘Treat and Release’ is a Broken Promise to Treaty 8
Photo: Mikisew Cree First Nation Chief Billy-Joe Tuccaro. (Sreenshot). By John Wirth Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Alberta Native News Treaty 8 Chiefs from Cree,...
La Ronge readies for December events and highlights year’s progress
By Nicole Goldsworthy Local Journalism Initiative Reporter SaskToday.ca The Town of La Ronge is preparing for a full slate of December activities while highlighting key...
Prince Albert police charge man with murder for July homicide
Prince Albert police have arrested a 26-year-old man in relation to a homicide this past summer. William Hunt-Charles is being accused of the second degree murder of Wayne...
Ice Wolves face hot goaltending in loss to the Hawks
In the SJHL Colten Scott put in a strong performance stopping 42 shots as the Nipawin Hawks edged the La Ronge Ice Wolves 3-2 at the JRMCC. Mason Karakochuk started the...
Writers weigh in on the premise that colonialism, genocide of Indigenous peoples is a structure, not a past event
By Shari Narine Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Windspeaker.com Settler colonialism and genocide against Indigenous people continue today, contend numerous contributors...
UPDATE: RCMP say death in Meadow Lake no longer considered suspicious
Update - RCMP sent out a media release on Tuesday afternoon that the death of a 29-year-old woman in Meadow Lake this past weekend has been determined not to be suspiscious...

Sean Willy of the Des Nedhe Group reflects on 2025
Ottawa’s deal with Alberta on pipeline ignites rising BC backlash
MN-S and Denison Mines sign Impact Benefit Agreement on wheeler River Project
Matthew Wildcat offers “Indigenous realist” view of Alberta separatism
The 1.3 Billion Cubic Meter Problem: Why ‘Treat and Release’ is a Broken Promise to Treaty 8
La Ronge readies for December events and highlights year’s progress
Prince Albert police charge man with murder for July homicide
Ice Wolves face hot goaltending in loss to the Hawks
Writers weigh in on the premise that colonialism, genocide of Indigenous peoples is a structure, not a past event
UPDATE: RCMP say death in Meadow Lake no longer considered suspicious

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