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UPDATED-Judge rules province has right to evict park protesters at Sask Legislature
A judge has ruled against a group of Indigenous rights protesters who have been camped on the grounds of the Saskatchewan Legislature since late February. In her ruling,...
U of S to be new home of major Indigenous health research institute
A major Indigenous health research facility will soon make its new home at the University of Saskatchewan. On Oct. 1, the Institute for Indigenous Peoples’ Health will...
Sask. Aboriginal unemployment on the rise
Saskatchewan’s Aboriginal unemployment rate rose from July to August. Newly released figures from the Bureau of Statistics say the rate is up almost a full percentage point...
Ombudsman Office to take complaints from La Loche Wednesday
Officials with the office of the Ombudsman will be traveling north to La Loche next Wednesday to take direct complaints from residents there, concerning various government...
Jonathan Swiftwolfe arrested
The Battleford RCMP says it has arrested Jonathan Swiftwolfe without incident near a home on the Mosquito First Nation. Swiftwolfe was wanted by police following the...
Oil leak reported on Onion Lake First Nation
The Ministry of Energy and Resources says an oil well operated by BlackPearl Resources on the Onion Lake First Nation spilled on August 26. Early indications suggest that 12...
Ice Wolves melt Blizzard
The La Ronge Ice Wolves improved to 1-1 in pre-season action on Wednesday night in The Pas, Manitoba when they defeated the OCN Blizzard 9-3. It was a big bounce back game...
Northern schools face teacher shortage
The Northern Lights School Division says it needs to hire 14 teachers for several schools in the north. Director of Education Jason Young says to start the school year;...
Federal agency says food and air in and around Cluff and McClean Lakes poses no threat
The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission says the food and air in and around Cluff and McClean Lakes in northwestern Saskatchewan are safe for humans. The federal agency...
Artists look to rename Dewdney Park in Regina
A group of artists in Regina are launching a bid to rename a park in honour of buffalo, which once roamed the area. The Buffalo People Arts Institute is targeting Dewdney...

UPDATED-Judge rules province has right to evict park protesters at Sask Legislature
U of S to be new home of major Indigenous health research institute
Sask. Aboriginal unemployment on the rise
Ombudsman Office to take complaints from La Loche Wednesday
Jonathan Swiftwolfe arrested
Oil leak reported on Onion Lake First Nation
Ice Wolves melt Blizzard
Northern schools face teacher shortage
Federal agency says food and air in and around Cluff and McClean Lakes poses no threat
Artists look to rename Dewdney Park in Regina

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