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NW Métis leader wants forestry moratorium until consultation issues resolved
A Métis leader in northwest Saskatchewan is calling on the provincial government to implement a moratorium on forestry in the area until issues with consultation and caribou...
Shellbrook RCMP searching for missing man
Shellbrook RCMP are looking to the public for information on a missing man. Police say 32-year-old Elvis Gilbert Bird from Big River First Nation was last seen in the...
Sask. government expands distribution of free naloxone kits
The Take Home Naloxone program is expanding to provide residents who may witness an overdose with the free -- potentially life-saving antidote. Naloxone, if administered...
Highway 155 into La Loche in running for Saskatchewan’s worst road
Can La Loche defend its dubious title of having Saskatchewan’s worst road? The Canadian Automobile Association is conducting its annual online survey until May 6, asking the...
Advocates collecting data on the province’s homeless
Hundreds of volunteers will be working throughout the province's three biggest cities today counting the number of people experiencing homelessness. The Point-in-Time...
Province has a duty to consult with First Nations over B.C. export limits, says FSIN
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations says the Saskatchewan government has a duty to consult First Nations, in drafting legislation which would limit the export of...
Northern elderly trappers will not see free permit, despite petition request
Elderly northern fur trappers will not be seeing free licenses from the Saskatchewan government, despite advocating for this through a legislative petition. Cumberland MLA...
Two U of S professors begin expansive work on biodiversity and reconciliation
Two Saskatchewan professors have joined an international network of scholars in hopes to bring Indigenous knowledge into discussions of biodiversity and sustainability....
Feds target social media to educate youth toking up marijuana
The federal Liberals recreational marijuana legislation was under the microscope Tuesday, as senators of the Standing Committee on Aboriginal Peoples are examining Bill C-45...
UPDATED – Gerald Stanley pleads guilty to firearms charges, faces $3,000 fine
It appears the legal saga of Gerald Stanley may be over. Stanley pleaded guilty to improperly storing firearms at a North Battleford courtroom Monday afternoon. The Biggar...

NW Métis leader wants forestry moratorium until consultation issues resolved
Shellbrook RCMP searching for missing man
Sask. government expands distribution of free naloxone kits
Highway 155 into La Loche in running for Saskatchewan’s worst road
Advocates collecting data on the province’s homeless
Province has a duty to consult with First Nations over B.C. export limits, says FSIN
Northern elderly trappers will not see free permit, despite petition request
Two U of S professors begin expansive work on biodiversity and reconciliation
Feds target social media to educate youth toking up marijuana
UPDATED – Gerald Stanley pleads guilty to firearms charges, faces $3,000 fine

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