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Carpentry students hand over new home to Whitecap Dakota First Nation
After a full year of work high school carpentry students in Saskatoon were able to hand over a brand new home to Whitecap Dakota First Nation this morning. Students from the...
Conference connects Saskatchewan Aboriginal leaders with business opportunities in quick fashion
Austin Jobb of Thakotitan Economic Development Corp. one of several Aboriginal representatives at a business conference in Saskatoon this week. A quick 20 minutes may be all...
Child advocate says Saskatoon Tribal Council lacks transparency on child welfare
Saskatoon Tribal Council Chief Felix Thomas. Photo courtesy http://www.sktc.sk.ca/ Saskatchewan’s children’s advocate is weighing in on the dispute between the Ministry of...
Child advocate releases special report into death of Big River First Nation boy
Despite a coroner's inquest, an internal review, and 21 recommendations, the province's child and youth advocate says more needs to be done to help special needs children...
Advocacy group lobbying to get Cameco to ‘pay up’ before tax dispute heads to court
Don Kossick and other representatives from the Canadians for Tax Fairness present a Cameco security guard with the petition and a letter to Cameco CEO Tim Gitzel. Two...
Saskatoon Tribal Council questions motives behind Social Services child welfare action
A war of words is underway between the Saskatoon Tribal Council and the Ministry of Social Services, after the province announced plans to take over STC’s on-reserve child...
Province taking over responsibility from Saskatoon Tribal Council Child and Family Services
Social Services Minister Donna Harpauer. Photo courtesy saskatchewan.ca REGINA - The Saskatchewan government is taking back responsibility for the care of children from the...
First Nations leaders speak out against release plan for Beauval residential school abuser
Saskatchewan First Nations leaders are speaking out against a Parole Board of Canada decision to release a residential school abuser from prison. Paul Mary Leroux, 76, has...
$5 per person payout holds significance at Regina Treaty Days
Thousands of First Nations people have converged at The Gathering Place in West Regina for the annual treaty day celebrations. In total, more than 5,000 people are expected...
Province and aboriginal-based counselling service launch 2-year pilot project for troubled families
Minister of Corrections Christine Tell and Foxvalley Counselling Mark Fox. Photo by Manfred Joehnck The provincial government has launched a two-year pilot project aimed at...

Carpentry students hand over new home to Whitecap Dakota First Nation
Conference connects Saskatchewan Aboriginal leaders with business opportunities in quick fashion
Child advocate says Saskatoon Tribal Council lacks transparency on child welfare
Child advocate releases special report into death of Big River First Nation boy
Advocacy group lobbying to get Cameco to ‘pay up’ before tax dispute heads to court
Saskatoon Tribal Council questions motives behind Social Services child welfare action
Province taking over responsibility from Saskatoon Tribal Council Child and Family Services
First Nations leaders speak out against release plan for Beauval residential school abuser
$5 per person payout holds significance at Regina Treaty Days
Province and aboriginal-based counselling service launch 2-year pilot project for troubled families

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