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New liquor regulations announced by La Ronge town council
La Ronge town council has released details on upcoming changes to regulations and guidelines for alcohol sales and consumption in the community. The announcement was made...
Opportunities in mining exploration on display during Core Days
Keewatin Community Development Association and Northlands College are sponsoring the second annual Core Days. The two-day event begins later today at the Northlands College...
Parliamentary committee meets with Indigenous veterans in northwest Sask.
Alex Maurice says he believes it is important to speak on behalf of veterans who can no longer speak for themselves. The president of the Saskatchewan Metis Veterans...
Food insecurity still a major issue in Sask. First Nation communities, new study finds
A new study says food insecurity continues to be a major problem for Saskatchewan First Nations communities. The First Nations Food, Nutrition and Environment Study looks at...
Dakota language speakers gather in Saskatoon
Eighteen First Nations in Canada and 17 tribes in the United States are descendants of the Oceti Sakowin that speak three main dialects, Dakota, Nakota and Lakota. Many...
“All of my life I have been in the system”, former gang member aims to give back
Stacy Swampe grew up in Alberta during the mid to late part of the twentieth century. He says, like many other Indigenous kids his age, he liked to play hockey and sing in...
Husband of northern Sask. chief charged in historical sex assaults
The husband of a northern Saskatchewan First Nations chief has been committed to stand trial in a historical sexual assault case. Fifty-five-year-old Raymond Morrison is...
Reconciliation flag raised at Saskatoon city hall
Several First Nation leaders and organizations gathered with officials from the City of Saskatoon Tuesday morning to raise a reconciliation flag. The raising of the flag has...
NDP, Sask Party spar over Indigenous suicide prevention
Saskatchewan`s Opposition NDP is pushing the government to adopt a new Indigenous suicide prevention strategy. Last week, the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations put...
Despite rain some fires remain uncontained
While weather seemed to help fire crews battling wildfires in the province over the weekend, some fires still remain uncontained. Provincial officials say 8 fires are...

New liquor regulations announced by La Ronge town council
Opportunities in mining exploration on display during Core Days
Parliamentary committee meets with Indigenous veterans in northwest Sask.
Food insecurity still a major issue in Sask. First Nation communities, new study finds
Dakota language speakers gather in Saskatoon
“All of my life I have been in the system”, former gang member aims to give back
Husband of northern Sask. chief charged in historical sex assaults
Reconciliation flag raised at Saskatoon city hall
NDP, Sask Party spar over Indigenous suicide prevention
Despite rain some fires remain uncontained

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