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La Ronge library receives $15,000 donation from AREVA
The Alex Robertson Public Library will be putting $15,000 towards their computers, thanks to a donation from AREVA. "AREVA believes in the importance of technology in the...
Historic agreement aims to improve treaty education in Saskatchewan’s schools
Several organizations have come together to ensure stronger treaty education in Saskatchewan's schools. The Saskatchewan School Board Association, the FSIN, Saskatchewan's...
New First Nations, Metis and Northern Affairs minister for Sask.
A newcomer to cabinet has become Saskatchewan's new Minister of First Nations, Metis and Northern Affairs. Warren Kaeding's appointment was announced this morning as Scott...
Firearms expert back on stand at Stanley trial
A bulge on the casing of the bullet that killed Colten Boushie came under intense scrutiny at the Gerald Stanley murder trial in Battleford today. The casing was recovered...
Witnesses describe different stories during Stanley trial
A witness described a completely different story about the shooting of Colten Boushie when she testified at the trial of the man accused of killing him today. Belinda...
Mining organization launching female mentorship program
Women in Mining and Women in Nuclear Saskatchewan Inc. announced a new program today that is aiming to empower and mentor women in the mining sector. The initiative, coined...
Ottawa promises immediate help for First Nations child welfare agencies
Assembly of First Nations National Chief Perry Bellegarde says immediate relief for First Nations children and families must be the next urgent step in child welfare reform,...
La Ronge man accused of manslaughter remains in custody
A La Ronge man accused of manslaughter will remain in custody after his first court appearance. Nikko Ross, 30, made a brief court appearance in La Ronge Thursday morning,...
‘Not First Nations friendly’: FSIN chief on province’s justice system
“Not First Nations friendly.” Those were the comments directed toward Saskatchewan's justice system by Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations Chief Bobby Cameron. Chief...
Indigenous men’s conference turns to traditional practices for healing
The organizer of an Indigenous men's conference believes a return to traditional practices is key to healing. Over the past few days in Saskatoon, around 100 people have...

La Ronge library receives $15,000 donation from AREVA
Historic agreement aims to improve treaty education in Saskatchewan’s schools
New First Nations, Metis and Northern Affairs minister for Sask.
Firearms expert back on stand at Stanley trial
Witnesses describe different stories during Stanley trial
Mining organization launching female mentorship program
Ottawa promises immediate help for First Nations child welfare agencies
La Ronge man accused of manslaughter remains in custody
‘Not First Nations friendly’: FSIN chief on province’s justice system
Indigenous men’s conference turns to traditional practices for healing

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