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Legislation tabled to implement UNDRIP
The federal government has tabled long-awaited legislation in the House of Commons, to begin the process of aligning Canadian laws under the United Nations Declaration on...
Sask. Polytech, Office of Treaty Commissioner sign agreement on treaty education
The Office of the Treaty Commissioner has signed a memorandum of understanding with Saskatchewan Polytechnic which will see the institution provide treaty education at each...
Vidal: Ottawa has lost trust over on-reserve boil water advisory promise
Extreme disappointment is what many First Nations communities under boil-water advisories will feel after the federal government announced it would not be able to meet its...
NITHA reporting 302 active COVID-19 cases
The Northern Inter Tribal Health Authority says there are currently 302 active cases of COVID-19 in the north. The health authority says 10 people are now hospital while the...
Northern country-rock band deals with deaths of two of its members
A popular northern Saskatchewan country-rock band is dealing with a double tragedy this fall. In early September, Ken Pederson Jr., the 45-year-old lead singer of New...
Sasakamoose funeral service to be held Saturday on Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation
A funeral for Saskatchewan Indigenous hockey legend Fred Sasakamoose will take place this coming Saturday. The 86-year-old Sasakamoose passed away last week after a short...
306 COVID-19 cases reported in northern Sask
The Northern Inter Tribal Health Authority (NITHA) is reporting 306 active cases of COVID-19. The health authority said the numbers are accurate as of Dec. 1. When it comes...
Ice Wolves add forward
Prior to the SJHL pausing its season last week after tighter COVID-19 restrictions were announced by the province, the La Ronge Ice Wolves added a new player to their...
NITHA hopes to get communities talking about HIV/AIDS
It’s Aboriginal AIDS Awareness Week and the Northern Inter Tribal Health Authority (NITHA) is using the occasion as an opportunity to educate the public. NITHA’s Medical...
No immediate plans to restart McArthur River/Key Lake facility: Cameco
Cameco reaffirmed to a mining conference Tuesday that it currently has no plans to bring its McArthur River/Key Lake uranium mine back on line. CEO Tim Gitzel said Cameco is...

Legislation tabled to implement UNDRIP
Sask. Polytech, Office of Treaty Commissioner sign agreement on treaty education
Vidal: Ottawa has lost trust over on-reserve boil water advisory promise
NITHA reporting 302 active COVID-19 cases
Northern country-rock band deals with deaths of two of its members
Sasakamoose funeral service to be held Saturday on Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation
306 COVID-19 cases reported in northern Sask
Ice Wolves add forward
NITHA hopes to get communities talking about HIV/AIDS
No immediate plans to restart McArthur River/Key Lake facility: Cameco

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