Mixed results in Cameco’s latest financial results

Uranium giant Cameco reports second quarter profits are down, but the company remains optimistic about the long-term future and its strategy to capitalize on pent up demand as more countries tap into nuclear power. The second quarter results show realized net income...
Premier, ministers head farther north for post-fire meetings

Premier, ministers head farther north for post-fire meetings

  After the prime minister’s visit to La Ronge last week, provincial politicians are making the rounds to other areas where flames were far too close for comfort earlier this month. On Wednesday, the premier and several ministers hopped on a plane to visit Ile a...

Mobile First Nation-focused job training gets a makeover

Two career-training buses have a new look and a new purpose. On Wednesday the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT) showed off new paint jobs on their two career training buses. SIIT’s Lisa Shingoose explains what the Job Connections buses have to...

More Affordable Housing Aimed at Metis Families

Three levels of government and a Metis housing authority have joined forces to provide affordable new housing for six families on the edge of Regina’s trendy Cathedral neighbourhood. Construction will begin immediately and the first tenants will be moving in...

Family speaks about Red Earth murder

Those who knew a man murdered on Red Earth First Nation are still reeling from the news of his death. The body of Dion Head, 42, was found in his home late Saturday morning. His aunt, Charlene Head, described her emotions when she found out what happened, saying it...
Summer games lance run kicks off with “clean” start

Summer games lance run kicks off with “clean” start

Tuesday’s downpour didn’t stop a young group of First Nation runners from enthusiastically starting off the Saskatchewan First Nation Summer Games Lance Run. The group of runners, all between the ages of 10 and 24, ran into troubles with delays and power outages...