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Two women to walk from Saskatoon to Winnipeg to raise awareness of injustices to Indigenous people
Two young Indigenous women are about to embark on a month-long walk from Saskatoon to Winnipeg to highlight what they say are recent injustices towards Indigenous people....
New North looking for families to share their stories to possibly save rental subsidy
New North is looking for families who use the rental income supplement program to share their stories on how the subsidy is helping lower their housing costs. The program...
More programs for Metis students announced by U of S
Two new programs for Metis students have been announced by the College of Arts and Science at the University of Saskatchewan. The initiatives involve the Gabriel Dumont...
Key First Nation sets new election after judge nulls 2016 results
The Key First Nation is going to the polls to elect a new chief and council. The election comes just over a month after a federal judge nullified the 2016 election results....
Insurance coverage remains steady for northern wild rice producers
The Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation says the number of wild rice harvesters purchasing insurance this year has remained steady. Colleen Rooney, a research analyst...
Roberts ready for FSIN Youth Hockey Championships
Sage Roberts of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band will hit the ice this weekend at the FSIN Youth Hockey Championships in Saskatoon. Roberts is no stranger to this particular...
Sask. education minister says more funding to Indigenous education will improve grad rates
Education Minister Gordon Wyant says while First Nations and Métis graduation rates have risen in the past decade, he admits more work is needed. Wyant is responding to the...
Fire burns Northern Store in La Loche
The community of La Loche is reeling after a fire burned through the community's Northern Store. According to the local fire department, the blaze broke out sometime after...
NDP want action on child welfare and Indigenous education following report
The Opposition New Democrats say the Advocate for Children and Youth Annual Report tabled Tuesday underscores the unacceptable gap in graduation rates between Indigenous and...
Politicians agree that more work is needed to improve mental health services
Both the government and the opposition are admitting that more needs to be done to address mental health issues and high Indigenous suicide rates in northern Saskatchewan....

Two women to walk from Saskatoon to Winnipeg to raise awareness of injustices to Indigenous people
New North looking for families to share their stories to possibly save rental subsidy
More programs for Metis students announced by U of S
Key First Nation sets new election after judge nulls 2016 results
Insurance coverage remains steady for northern wild rice producers
Roberts ready for FSIN Youth Hockey Championships
Sask. education minister says more funding to Indigenous education will improve grad rates
Fire burns Northern Store in La Loche
NDP want action on child welfare and Indigenous education following report
Politicians agree that more work is needed to improve mental health services

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