Lee Bonneau’s parents sue for negligence

The beating death of a six-year-old on a Kahkewistahaw First Nation two years ago is now the subject of a lawsuit. The parents of Lee Bonneau are suing the social services department for negligence. The boy was in foster care at the time on the First Nation, which is...
La Ronge man celebrates $14 million lotto win with proposal

La Ronge man celebrates $14 million lotto win with proposal

Two life-changing events have come in quick succession for a La Ronge couple. Rod Holinaty is the $14.2 million winner of August 5’s LOTTO 6/49 draw. The announcement came in Saskatoon on Friday morning. He said at that conference, he had a pressing question for his...

Province renews Gabriel Dumont Institute funding

The provincial government has renewed another five-year deal to provide funding to the Gabriel Dumont Institute (GDI). It will receive $11.2 million over the next fiscal year. The money will be used to support the Saskatchewan Urban Native Teacher Education Program...
Repaving at Buffalo Narrows airport complete

Repaving at Buffalo Narrows airport complete

Roadways usually get the brunt of attention during the summer construction season, but the completion of airport upgrades will benefit some important government-owned planes. Buffalo Narrows’ runway repaving took 12 days, and cost $4.9 million. “This particular...

UPDATE: Arguments wrap in First Nations Transparency Act case

Onion Lake Cree Nation Chief Wallace Fox says in his opinion, Bill C-27 is race based. Fox made the comments following Thursday’s court proceedings where federal government lawyers argued that First Nations failed to provide evidence to warrant a stay of proceedings...
FNU expands its reach into Yorkton

FNU expands its reach into Yorkton

FNUniv President Mark Dockstator; Elder Mary Pelletier; and, Parkland College President Dwayne Reeves The First Nations University of Canada (FNUniv) is expanding its reach into Yorkton. On Thursday the presidents of the FNUniv and Parkland College signed a...
‘Aboriginal Edge’ for resource development

‘Aboriginal Edge’ for resource development

The Canadian Chamber of Commerce says engaging local First Nations communities in the resource sector is key to Canada’s competitive edge. The chamber is pushing for policies and initiatives that will encourage more partnerships and more aboriginal-owned resource...

Two Biggar men dead after rollover

Two men are dead and one woman is in critical condition after the truck they were driving in rolled over on Wednesday night. Five people, all from Biggar, were taking a curve on Highway 14 just east of Biggar when they went off the road, hit a highway approach, lost...