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Stick and the CTF urge Trudeau to make First Nations more financially transparent
A First Nations activist and the Canadian Taxpayers Federation are taking their fight to have First Nations be more transparent with its finances to the Prime Minister....
Caribou art exhibit to open in La Ronge next month
The La Ronge Arts Council and a University of Saskatchewan graduate student are working together on a caribou-themed community art exhibit. The exhibit will be displayed at...
Youth program teaches newcomers about Indigenous culture
The Regina Open Door Society is putting on a program to teach young newcomers to Canada about Indigenous culture. The new program is called Reconciliation through Education...
Onion Lake Cree Nation held in contempt of court
The Court of Queen’s Bench is holding the Onion Lake Cree Nation in contempt of court for not releasing certain financial documents. Charmaine Stick and the Canadian...
Police say northern Saskatchewan drowning deaths not considered suspicious
RCMP say two men drowned in northern Saskatchewan lakes this week. On Wednesday, police discovered the body of a 28-year-old man in Father's Lake, about five kilometres...
City to move long-standing Prince Albert totem pole
A totem pole that has graced the shores of the North Saskatchewan River in Prince Albert for more than four decades will soon be moving to a new home. The totem pole was...
Indigenous people included in new Carlton Trail College bursary program
Carlton Trail College will be offering bursaries to those who are often underrepresented in the trades, including Indigenous people. The bursaries are also being offered to...
Leach heading to Flin Flon for hockey camp
Former NHLer Reggie Leach will be in Flin Flon in a couple weeks. Leach will be helping out with a youth hockey camp from Aug. 19-23 at the Whitney Forum. “Just being in...
Sask. court decision affirms treaty hunting rights
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations is heralding a Saskatchewan court decision in favour of a group of Indigenous hunters. In 2018, a group of hunters from the...
Indigenous sports builder Tony Cote passes away at age 84
Saskatchewan is mourning the loss of Indigenous sports builder Tony Cote. Cote, who founded the First Nations Summer Games in the mid-1970s, died Wednesday at the age of 84....

Stick and the CTF urge Trudeau to make First Nations more financially transparent
Caribou art exhibit to open in La Ronge next month
Youth program teaches newcomers about Indigenous culture
Onion Lake Cree Nation held in contempt of court
Police say northern Saskatchewan drowning deaths not considered suspicious
City to move long-standing Prince Albert totem pole
Indigenous people included in new Carlton Trail College bursary program
Leach heading to Flin Flon for hockey camp
Sask. court decision affirms treaty hunting rights
Indigenous sports builder Tony Cote passes away at age 84

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