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Community advocates bringing back youth pow wow to Prince Albert
Members of the Prince Albert Outreach Program have presented their plans for the Heart of the Youth Community Pow Wow to city council members in Prince Albert. “The Heart of...
Walk to raise awareness for missing person Happy Charles starts Sunday
A week-long walk is set to get underway Sunday from Prince Albert to La Ronge. The event not only raises awareness to missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, but...
Give children equal education opportunities, close the funding gap: SK NDP
The New Democrats are pressuring the provincial government to lobby for equal funding of education. It’s been well-documented that on-reserve education is well below that of...
Carlson to play for Saskatchewan at NAHC
The National Aboriginal Hockey Championships kick off on Sunday in Nova Scotia on the Membertou First Nation. Saskatchewan will be represented by Lac La Ronge Indian Band...
Northern residents asked to share their experiences with wildfires
The Discourse publication and northern Saskatchewan media are partnering on a project, wanting to hear about how people are impacted by a wildfire. Lauren Kaljur, the...
Saskatchewan in favour of delaying federal cannabis law
The minister responsible for the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority agrees with a Senate committee recommendation to delay the implementation of legalizing cannabis....
Dry conditions prompt officials to ask residents to exercise caution in the bush
As the days continue to warm with a rapid snow melt, Provincial Fire Commissioner Duane McKay is reminding residents to be extremely cautious when outdoors not to...
Engaging Indigenous students focus of U of S conference
Indigenizing the academy was the focus of a conference that took place at the University of Saskatchewan May 1-2. The Teaching and Learning Conference included about 180...
Saskatoon conference stresses reconciliation and economic partnerships
Reconciliation and economic partnerships are the key themes of a Saskatoon conference that runs May 2-3. The Intersections for Growth Conference brings a number of...
Delay cannabis legislation implementation for one year to consult with First Nations: Senate Committee
The Standing Senate Committee on Aboriginal Peoples is asking the federal government to delay the implementation of Bill C-45 the legalization of cannabis for up to one year...

Community advocates bringing back youth pow wow to Prince Albert
Walk to raise awareness for missing person Happy Charles starts Sunday
Give children equal education opportunities, close the funding gap: SK NDP
Carlson to play for Saskatchewan at NAHC
Northern residents asked to share their experiences with wildfires
Saskatchewan in favour of delaying federal cannabis law
Dry conditions prompt officials to ask residents to exercise caution in the bush
Engaging Indigenous students focus of U of S conference
Saskatoon conference stresses reconciliation and economic partnerships
Delay cannabis legislation implementation for one year to consult with First Nations: Senate Committee

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