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Waterhen Lake residents begin to return home
Residents of the Waterhen Lake First Nation are beginning to return to their homes. An evacuation order had been issued on Tuesday due to a wildfire threatening the main...
Pasqua First Nation and minister of environment agree to “start over” on Quill Lakes water diversion project
The Pasqua First Nation has settled a dispute with the minister of environment over a proposed Quill Lakes watershed project. The controversial project would have seen water...
PA to Saskatoon walk aims to draw greater awareness of abuse issues
A group of people will be walking from Prince Albert to Saskatoon this weekend to draw greater attention to all forms of abuse. The group Rise Up Against Abuse is one of the...
Northern First Nations social assistance recipients won’t see clawback on agriculture settlement
Social Assistance recipients of the Fond-du-Lac and Black Lake First Nations will not see a clawback to their provincial benefits, if receiving a payout from the Treaty 8...
Vancoughnett big part of Predators success
It’s been a sensational season so far for the Prince Albert Predators lacrosse team. The Predators lead the Prairie Gold Junior “B” Lacrosse League with an 8-0 record....
Police believe missing PA boy drowned in river
Prince Albert police continue to search the North Saskatchewan River for the body of a boy who went missing last week. Police confirmed yesterday that after talking to...
Former Crown prosecutor says new approach needed to combat alcohol-related crime
A former Crown prosecutor says Canada needs to look south of the border when it comes to effectively deterring repeat offenders of alcohol-related crimes. Harold Johnson...
Meili wants firm date on Sixties Scoop apology
NDP leader Ryan Meili is pushing the provincial government to set a firm date on when it will apologize to Sixties Scoop survivors Meili’s remarks come after a federal judge...
Onion Lake and Ottawa enter agreement over funding changes to health services
The federal government has entered into a new partnership with the Onion Lake Cree Nation over how health services are administered and funded in the community. The goal of...
First Nations Power Authority backs away from biomass project in Regina
The First Nations Power Authority is moving away from a proposed biomass project in the Global Transportation Hub of Regina. CEO Guy Lonechild says the organization has...

Waterhen Lake residents begin to return home
Pasqua First Nation and minister of environment agree to “start over” on Quill Lakes water diversion project
PA to Saskatoon walk aims to draw greater awareness of abuse issues
Northern First Nations social assistance recipients won’t see clawback on agriculture settlement
Vancoughnett big part of Predators success
Police believe missing PA boy drowned in river
Former Crown prosecutor says new approach needed to combat alcohol-related crime
Meili wants firm date on Sixties Scoop apology
Onion Lake and Ottawa enter agreement over funding changes to health services
First Nations Power Authority backs away from biomass project in Regina

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