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Vossen heads to Medicine Hat
Former La Ronge Ice Wolves Head Coach and GM Evan Vossen has a new job. Vossen has been hired by the South Alberta Hockey Academy in Medicine Hat, AB to be the coach of the...
Métis Nation donates $34,000 worth of equipment to woman making protective masks
The Métis Nation-Saskatchewan has donated more than $34,000 in equipment and other materials to a woman who is making protective masks to fight COVID-19. Angela Bishop is a...
La Ronge high school student struggles with final year because of pandemic
A La Ronge high school student says she is struggling after having to complete her last year of high school online and not knowing what will happen after graduation. Lilly...
One northerner claims discrimination in booking medical appointments
A northern resident said she felt humiliated Wednesday after being denied an appointment to see an optometrist in southern Saskatchewan. Georgina Jolibois, who lives in the...
Ice Wolves pleased with online auction
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the La Ronge Ice Wolves were forced to move a popular fundraiser online this year. The Ice Wolves were able to raise over $12,000 during their...
Saskatchewan First Nations experiencing lack of PPE: NITHA
The executive director of the Northern Inter-Tribal Health Authority told a House of Commons Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs that First Nation communities in...
Cook-Searson re-elected to sixth term as La Ronge band chief
The 2020 Lac La Ronge Indian Band election will go down as one for the history books. The election was initially supposed to be at the end of March but was delayed because...
Bootlegging charges laid in Pelican Narrows
Two men and a woman from Pelican Narrows have been charged for allegedly trying to bootleg alcohol into the Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation. The charges come after over 50...
Two residents from the Far North die due to COVID-19
Two more residents of the Far North have died due to complications of COVID-19. Health officials said Wednesday that the deceased are in the 80’s and 60’s. Three people in...
Travel restrictions causing North, South divide: Canoe Lake Cree Nation Chief
First Nations leaders in the northwest are raising concerns about the recently amended public health order, prohibiting non-essential travel in that region. Canoe Lake Cree...

Vossen heads to Medicine Hat
Métis Nation donates $34,000 worth of equipment to woman making protective masks
La Ronge high school student struggles with final year because of pandemic
One northerner claims discrimination in booking medical appointments
Ice Wolves pleased with online auction
Saskatchewan First Nations experiencing lack of PPE: NITHA
Cook-Searson re-elected to sixth term as La Ronge band chief
Bootlegging charges laid in Pelican Narrows
Two residents from the Far North die due to COVID-19
Travel restrictions causing North, South divide: Canoe Lake Cree Nation Chief

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