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North Stars hammer Wolves
The La Ronge Ice Wolves were searching for their third straight win on Tuesday in North Battleford, but that did not happen as the North Stars skated away with an 8-3...
Sask. Gov says it is working to resolve northern teacher shortages
Education Minister Gordon Wyant says ministry officials are working with the Northern Lights School Division on developing a strategy for teacher shortages. At the start of...
Pasqua First Nation members vote in favour of $145 million treaty settlement
The Pasqua First Nation is celebrating this week after band members voted Monday in favour of a $145 million government treaty settlement. The settlement has to do with an...
Onion Lake man facing drug and weapons charges after gunfire Sunday
RCMP say an Onion Lake First Nation man is facing weapons and drug charges, following the discharge of a firearm at a house there Sunday. Mounties say while investigating...
Indigenous tourism entrepreneurs gather in Saskatoon for international conference
The head of a national Indigenous tourism association says northern Saskatchewan entrepreneurs should not hesitate to get into the industry. Keith Henry is the president of...
George Gordon First Nation to conduct impact assessment on Line 3 pipeline replacement
The George Gordon First Nation is holding a Community Impact Assessment regarding Embridge’s Line 3 Replacement Program. The current pipeline is decommissioned and a new...
Report into deadly Sask. Pen. riot was due to lack of compromise
A federal report into the deadly riot at the Saskatchewan Penitentiary in Prince Albert in December 2016, found it was not caused by inmate frustrations over food quantity...
Cumberland House Islanders, Sandy Bay T-Wolves wrap up seasons after losses in provincial competition
After strong seasons, the Cumberland House Islanders and Sandy Bay T-Wolves were knocked out of provincial competition in six-aside high school football on the weekend....
Construction begins on Black Lake women and children’s shelter
A new women and children’s shelter is being built on Black Lake Denesuline land with help of federal funding. The six-room shelter will be called Sa kew chu sa’kew ko ‘ni...
FSIN says government decision to arm conservation officers with assault rifles could lead to more deaths in rural Sask.
A government decision to arm conservation officers with assault rifles could increase violence between Indigenous people and authorities, the Federation of Sovereign...
North Stars hammer Wolves
Sask. Gov says it is working to resolve northern teacher shortages
Pasqua First Nation members vote in favour of $145 million treaty settlement
Onion Lake man facing drug and weapons charges after gunfire Sunday
Indigenous tourism entrepreneurs gather in Saskatoon for international conference
George Gordon First Nation to conduct impact assessment on Line 3 pipeline replacement
Report into deadly Sask. Pen. riot was due to lack of compromise
Cumberland House Islanders, Sandy Bay T-Wolves wrap up seasons after losses in provincial competition
Construction begins on Black Lake women and children’s shelter
FSIN says government decision to arm conservation officers with assault rifles could lead to more deaths in rural Sask.
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